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The Pros Of Brick Houses

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When you think of a brick house, what comes to mind? For many homeowners, it’s the warmth and permanence that are often associated with a brick home. Like no matter what life throws your way, your home will still be standing strong.

Brick houses have been around for centuries and there’s a reason why they’re still so popular today. So if you’re considering building a new home or renovating your current one, here are some of the pros of choosing a brick exterior.

*We at Gromex Masonry don’t work with full brick, but we want to let everyone know the different options available for their houses’ siding. We prefer brick veneer because you can get many of the same benefits at a much lower cost. It also takes less time to install veneer than full bricks.

Durability

Your house is the cornerstone of your life. It is where you make your home and where you grow your family, so durability is a top quality to consider when building your house. This is a big reason why brick is such a common exterior choice.

Bricks are made from fired clay, which makes them extremely resistant to water damage, mold, and pests. Unlike wood, bricks don’t rot or warp over time. With the right maintenance, a brick home will literally last for generations.

Bricks are extremely strong and resistant to damage, meaning that your home will be able to withstand all kinds of weather conditions and remain in good condition for many years. In addition to durability, bricks also offer good insulation, which can help to keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer.

Aesthetics

House with solid brick siding

When it comes to classic good looks, few materials can match the beauty of brick. Bricks add an air of elegance and sophistication to a home that makes it feel unique and not look like a cookie-cutter house.

A well-built brick house can last for centuries, and it will look great the entire time with the right maintenance. That’s because bricks are made from a natural material that weathers well and ages gracefully. Since bricks are so durable, they require very little maintenance over the years. The rich colors and textures of brick can add depth and interest to any space. 

Brick’s attractiveness and durability make it ideal for homeowners. So if you’re looking for a home that will stand the test of time, both structurally and aesthetically, a brick house is the way to go.

Energy Efficiency

When it comes to home energy efficiency, brick is one of the best materials you can use. Exterior brick walls provide an extra layer of protection against the elements. This helps to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. That’s because brick is an excellent insulator.

In fact, brick walls have an R-value of around 2.0, which means they can provide twice the insulation of a wood-frame wall. As a result, you not only have a better-insulated home, but you can save money on energy costs.

As a result, homes with brick exteriors tend to be more energy efficient and comfortable than other types of homes.

Here at Gromex, we know how important it is to protect yourself and your family during the harsh winds and cold wintertime in Chicago. If you’re looking for a way to improve your home’s energy efficiency and keep your home well insulated, consider using brick or brick veneer.

Fire Resistance

Any homebuyer knows that a brick exterior is not only aesthetically pleasing but also adds an extra layer of protection against the elements. But did you know that a brick home is also more fire resistant?

Unlike wood, which can be quickly consumed by flames, bricks are non-combustible, meaning they won’t catch fire and spread flames the way wood or other materials will. In fact, tests have shown that a brick wall can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit before beginning to show signs of deterioration. Additionally, the dense nature of brick helps to insulate the interior of the home, protecting it from high temperatures.

So if you’re looking for a fire-resistant option for your home, brick is definitely worth considering. Not only will it provide an extra level of protection, but it will also add beauty and value to your property.

Noise Insulation

The average U.S. home is built with 2,000 square feet of interior space and an additional 300 square feet of exterior space. That means that homes have a total of 2,300 square feet of surface area that is exposed to the outside world. Of that, approximately 1,000 square feet are walls. When it comes to choosing materials for your home’s exterior, brick is an excellent option for several reasons, and one major one is that brick provides superior noise insulation.

Brick is a dense material, and that density helps to deaden sound. In fact, a brick wall can reduce noise by up to 45 percent. That means that if you live on a busy street, your home will be much quieter if the exterior walls are made of brick. If you have young children in the house, you’ll appreciate the extra bit of peace and quiet that a brick wall can provide.

In addition, brick is typically laid in mortar, which creates an additional barrier that helps to reduce noise levels. As a result, a brick exterior can help to create a quieter and more peaceful home environment. Since peace and quiet are two of the most important things we look for in a sanctuary, it’s no wonder that more and more homeowners are choosing brick for their exterior surfaces.

Gromex Can Get You The Brick Look Without The High Cost

Home with non-red brick veneer

Brick houses have been around for centuries and there are many reasons why they remain a popular choice today. From their durability to their energy efficiency, brick homes offer homeowners a number of benefits that other types of housing cannot match.

If you’re considering building a new home or renovating your current one, and you want a brick look, we here at Gromex Masonry suggest brick veneer. If you’re still not convinced, contact us today and we would be happy to discuss this option further with you. We know that once you learn about all the benefits brick veneer houses have to offer, you won’t want to build with anything else.