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Home Renovation Trends - Brick Pavers

05 October 2008

Bricks can be used almost anywhere inside or outside your home. They are found in walls, fireplaces, driveways, floors, on siding and are used to make back patios.

What Are Brick Pavers?
If you're planning to install bricks as a walkway or your patio, you'll need what are called brick pavers.

Keep in mind, a brick paver is not the same as the standard brick. The type of brick used in a fireplace chimney or on brick veneer is very porous and more soft than brick pavers.

These brick pavers are stronger than ordinary bricks and can withstand the elements better. They are more exposed when the bricks are layed out in a patio or driveway to water, temperature changes, and sunlight. If you install a brick sidewalk using regular bricks they will crack, chip, and crumble in no time.

You can buy brick pavers at a local home improvement or hardware store, but you'll get a better quality of brick pavers from a brick supplier or wholesale manufacturer. Because these bricks are very hard, they can be very hard to cut.

If you're doing it yourself, you'll need to make sure you either plan a paving path that has few or no curves or you'll need to make sure you've got cutting tools with masonry blades. And the more curves you have, the more wasted brick you'll have because you'll be cutting and leaving a lot of brick pieces behind. The more curves, in other words, the higher your budget.

Brick pavers look really good and they can last for a hundred years or more so I'll just let you in on some of the problems with brick:

Disadvantages to Brick Pavers
  • Bricks can be more expensive that cheaper concrete blocks
  • Pavers can collect moss easily - maintenance may be required to keep the slippery moss to a minimum
  • Due to the firing process, bricks can really vary in size so a perfect fit will require playing around with multiple bricks to find the right one
  • If you're working with multiple pallets of bricks, they could be from different batches. Make sure you or your brick installer takes bricks from both pallets as the pavers are being laid done to keep from having a giant color mark on the path or patio
Need to Find a Brick Installer?
If you're not doing the work yourself and would like to have brick pavers installed, you can submit your project to ConstructionDeal.com - at no cost.

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Brick Paver Design Patterns

08 September 2008

Brick Paver Remodeling Ideas
Ready to have a brick patio, walk or drive installed by a brick mason?

First, you'll need to decide on a pattern.

Brick pavers allow for nearly endless pattern possibilities. When laying bricks for a patio or a walkway, there are various designs options for paving patterns. Naturally, some patterns are more difficult to cut and install than others.

But make sure you choose your favorite pattern and avoid what might be easy or less expensive. Brick pavers, if installed correctly, can last quite a long time.

When you're having a masonry contractor install your brick pavers, keep in mind that the more intricate the pattern, the longer it will take to install. Which can mean a higher installation cost. But, again, it's something you're going to have around your home for a long time. A more detailed pattern could mean that you're making an even greater improvement to your home, thereby increasing the homes value.

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Interior Decoration Ideas: Thin Brick Veneer

05 September 2008

Can't decide what color to paint your dining room? Tired of the same-old same-old in your home?

Here's a tip that could really make the interior of your home come to life: cover one or more walls with a thin brick veneer.

What Is Brick Veneer?
A brick veneer is a great choice to accent a room and do something unique that will be the center of conversation at your next party. The thin bricks are applied the same way a traditional brick wall is built. A masonry contractor an create the look and feel of a full clay brick wall with mortar but without the extra weight, extra cost, and extra cleanup costs.

You'll have the same choices of brick colors to choose from that you'd have with regular clay bricks. You can pick the perfect brick shape, style, and color that's right for your house and make a complete wall or even a chair railing for the wall.

The thin brick veneer wall will have the same sound dampening effects that a full wall would have. It will be just as durable, as well. You'll even have the benefits of extra fire protection in the areas of the brick installation.

It's a great addition to any home interior and could even improve the value of the home.

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