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Half Bricks
Brickwork is masonry that dates back to the Bronze Age and has been used for centuries as a primary building medium. It is produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar to create structures such as walls, foundations and chimneys. It's easy to see why masons have chosen brick throughout history; from ancient temples to stores in main street USA - masonry offers cost-effective, enduring and remarkable visuals. The art of masonry can show unique character in all types of environment, and also provide economical, fire-resistant properties for any structure.
Thin Brick Systems
Thin bricks are the perfect brick alternative for putting a classic brick look into any garden, patio, or interior area without requiring major invasive renovations. Made of brick that measures 3/4 to 1 inch deep in various lengths, thin brick systems provide your space with a warm and timeless look. Unlike regular brick renovation which can be time consuming and messy, thin bricks are quick and easy to install on existing surfaces with no extra mess. With mill thin brick systems available in a range of colors from classic red through to paving brick tan, there’s sure to be one that perfectly suits your project’s needs — adding beauty and durability all at once.
Thin brick siding is a great choice for adding an updated brick-wall look to a structure without tearing down the old structure. Subtle yet beautiful, you can use thin brick siding to upgrade the look of homes, restaurants, offices, and more. Old Mill Thin Brick is one of the most popular brick choices among architects and builders looking for cost-effective brick siding options that are attractive and straightforward to install. Installation is as easy as measuring and cutting with a saw for a perfect fit every time. With brick so easy to work with, a brick wall look can be yours in no time at all!
Are Brick Slips any good?
Brick slips are a great alternative to real bricks, as they provide the same great look without the structural edge that comes with a full-sized brick. With a range of finishes available in stores, you can interlock your own paving bricks to design and style your wall, making sure it won't be too heavy or take up too much space. The thin slices used in brick slips also make them easier to install, providing an efficient and effective way of obtaining an attractive and traditional finish on the inside or exterior of your home.