Brick Siding Pros and Cons

Everyone loves brick siding. It looks great and it can hold up against almost anything. Many people clamber for the opportunity to find a home with brick siding. However, not many people know that you can upgrade your home to have brick siding.

While there are certainly brick homes that use brick as the support for the frame, many homes’ brick siding is purely aesthetic. The wall is constructed on the outside of the home’s frame. This is nice because it means any damage to the brick won’t inherently damage the frame, and it also means that basically any home can have it installed.

However, just like every other siding, there are pros and cons to brick siding. Here are some of the top ones to consider before installing brick siding.

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FULL BRICK VS THIN BRICK

You may not know this, but there are actually two different types of brick siding: full brick and thin brick. Full brick is the more well-known, and it is far more durable than thin brick. Full brick siding uses a full brick, usually measuring 4 x 8 x 2 inches and held together by mortar.

Thin brick, on the other hand, is just 1 inch thick, compared to 4 on a full brick. That means it isn’t as durable, but it is quite a bit more affordable than full brick siding. Thin brick will also need a moisture barrier to prevent long-term damage. Brick is quite porous, and any moisture build-up between the siding and the frame can create long-term damage.

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BRICK SIDING PROS AND CONS

PROS

Brick siding is a durable, low-maintenance choice for homeowners. It can withstand extreme weather, fire, and pests. Its thermal mass also makes it energy efficient, leading to lower energy bills. Additionally, brick siding is aesthetically pleasing and adds value to your home. While it may be more expensive than other options, its practical and aesthetic benefits make it a worthwhile investment.

IN SUMMARY:

  • Durability: Brick is a highly durable material that can withstand extreme weather conditions, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. It is also resistant to fire and pests, making it a low-maintenance option for homeowners.
  • Solid insulation: Brick has excellent thermal mass, which means it can retain heat during the winter and keep your home cool during the summer. That can keep your energy bills low.
  • Aesthetic appeal: Brick siding is a classic and timeless option that can add curb appeal and value to your home. However, once you commit to brick you’re limited to that aesthetic for the long term.

CONS

Brick siding does have some cons. For one, it’s expensive and requires a skilled mason for installation. It is also heavy and needs a strong foundation, adding to the installation cost. You will also want it to be regularly inspected to make sure the siding is in good shape.

IN SUMMARY:

  • Expensive: Brick siding is one of the more expensive options for exterior materials. It requires a skilled mason to install, which can add to the overall cost.
  • Difficult to repair: While brick is low-maintenance, it still requires occasional cleaning and inspection to ensure it remains in good condition. It can also be difficult to repair if it becomes damaged.
  • Complicated installs: Brick siding is heavy and requires a strong foundation to support it. This can add to the installation time and cost.
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PAINTING BRICK SIDING: PROS AND CONS

Painting your brick siding can be a great way to give your home a new look without the expense of replacing the siding. However, it also has its pros and cons.

PROS

  • A fresh coat of paint can brighten up your home’s exterior and give it a modern look.
  • Painting can also help to protect your brick siding from the elements, extending its lifespan.
  • It is a cost-effective way to update your home’s curb appeal.

CONS

  • Once you paint your brick siding, it can be difficult to return it to its natural state.
  • Paint can trap moisture in the brick, leading to damage over time.
  • If the wrong paint or primer is used, pH burn can ruin the paint job. Masonry paint products are also typically more expensive than standard paint products. 

If you’re ready to paint your home exterior, have Heritage Painting come out for a free estimate. Our knowledgeable staff can provide a detailed and accurate quote showing you the price difference between multiple products. We also have color consulting services that will help you find the right color for your home. Fill out the form below today and fall in love with your home again!

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