Find a Masonry Contractor
23 October 2008
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Labels: Brick Installation, Brick Pavers, Masonry Benefits, Masonry Construction
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
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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Labels: Brick Contractors, Brick Installers, Brick Pavers
Home Remodeling Ideas - Adding Brick Steps
03 October 2008
Need to replace those cracked concrete steps leading up to your house? The cheap and easy way to go is to replace them with more concrete. A new set of concrete steps can be cast and finished in a very short amount of time and for very little money.Improve Curb Appeal
However, everyone wants to improve the curb appeal of their home. If you can, splurge and go the extra mile by adding brick steps. With the variety of colors and textures that are available in brick, you'll be outshining any set of boring, old gray concrete steps.
As an alternative, you can also add a brick facing to your concrete steps. A 1/2" to 1" layer of brick can be placed around the sides and on the steps to give it a feel of being a completely brick structure. This can be very effective for a large set of stairs.
Improve Home Values
In a time when folks are struggling to sell their homes, adding minor touches here and there can truly improve the aesthetic and value of your house. The brick walkway, a stamped concrete driveway, several landscaping retaining walls, and brick steps can dramatically change the look of your exterior.
Those brick steps out front could allow your house to catch up to the rest of the neighborhood (if you're behind) or be the shining star (if you're even or slightly ahead.)
Need to Find a Brick Step Installer?
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No matter what your masonry project, we can connect you with brick installers for driveways, walkways, and stairs. You won't have to search at random in the yellow pages book. Simply post your project and get calls from local pros. It's that easy.
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Labels: Brick Exteriors, Brick Installation, Brick Pavers
Brick Driveway Installation
25 September 2008
A Brick Driveway Installation
Well, we're not talking about anything groundbreaking or brand new to the industry of home remodeling. We are talking about getting rid of your old black asphalt driveway or your cracked gray concrete driveway and replacing it with brick pavers.
It's a very simple solution to really helping the exterior look of your home. And it's not a very expensive project.
Installing a Brick Driveway
The great thing about a brick or masonry driveway is that you have tons of brick and stone colors to choose from. It's not just the flat red brick anymore. Nearly every earth-tone color is available to really make your home driveway stand out from the crowd.
There are a huge number of layout design options for your pavers, as well. The patterns can very anything from a conservative straight-up-and-down design to a wildly exotic layout with circles and waves of brick.
The beauty of brick pavers on the driveway is reason enough. The aesthetic appeal of bricks or stone on the main entrance to the home means that you've got added value. Added value increase what you're home is worth -- that makes it all worth while.
Repair options mean it's easy to fix a cracked or broken brick. Try that with a solid concrete driveway that is cracked when the nearby tree roots push it up. It can be a matter of going in and digging out the old, broken brick and replacing it with a similarly worn new brick.
Now, the trick is - how do you find brick driveway installers in your neighborhood? Well, you could choose a company, at random, from your phone book. You could ask some friends for a recommendation. But the best way to save time and save money is to post your request on the ConstructionDeal.com website. At No Cost. We'll match you with qualified brick installers who want to install your new driveway. And those multiple bids mean you'll get the best price and you'll get to choose a brick contractor hat you're comfortable with.
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Improving Home Value: Brick Pavers
23 September 2008
When patios, walls and walkways are made of brick, the value of the home is always pushed skyward - nothing matches the beauty of brick laid out in an intricate pattern. Even a simple brick driveway outshines the best asphalt or concrete slab. Brick is not just for the siding of the house, it can compliment any home style and improve the curb appeal and overall value of your largest investment.The great thing about installing brick around your house is that it is relatively easy to do - which means your masonry installer can have your project installed in very little time.
Many people choose to have a wood deck installed in the backyard, but the best way to make sure you increase home value is to go with the classic brick patio installation. It requires less maintenance, can be cheaper and faster to install, and has a higher aesthetically-perceived value to potential buyers. This can mean a higher return on investment when you go to sell your house.
Brick walls in the garden are a great landscaping touch. Brick pavers surrounding a tall tree are the perfect accent. The contrasting colors of the brick (from red to white bricks against green foliage) can feature and highlight any aspect of the garden.
If a house has brick siding, it may be too much to try and add a brick driveway, walk, and porch. But a brick addition to the front yard on a house with wood or vinyl siding is a great complement to prevent the house from disappearing into the background. With suburban houses that already look alike, adding brick will pump up the curb appeal. Anything that can increase curb appeal can increase the overall value of the house.
Brick driveways are also less expensive to install than concrete or asphalt. Brick is also stronger during heat and cold extremes than concrete and asphalt. Finally, brick lasts longer. It's a great choice for your driveway.Some things to consider with your Brick Paver Installation:
- Talk to your masonry contractor about sealing your bricks. Sealing the bricks is not a necessary step, but can prevent color fading from sun and weather exposure. You'll need to re-seal every few years, too.
- You'll want the pavers to be installed on the most level surface possible. Without levelling, your pavers could spread over time, even with edgers. Make sure you get a good base of gravel, then sand, and use metal edging with your pavers to prevent additional spread.
- Plan on spending about $10 to $15 a square foot for patio installations. It's usually less for brick driveway installations.
We'll match you with brick contractors who can install pavers and driveways for your home. Look, you can flip through your yellow pages and call some masonry companies at random. Then wait for them to call you back. Then hopefully you'll get one or two to come out a bid on the job -- OR you can post the request with us... and brick masons will call you.
The more bids you have, the better overall installation price you will get. That's how it works. Save time and save money with ConstructionDeal.com.
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Labels: Brick Driveways, Brick Installation, Brick Pavers
Brick Paver Design Patterns
08 September 2008
Brick Paver Remodeling IdeasReady 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.
Ready to install your brick pavers? We can help. Visit ConstructionDeal.com and submit a request.We'll send your project to 4 brick installers. They'll contact you and submit quotes. At no cost.
Save Time - Why search at random through the phone book, call and leaves messages, and then repeat your project over and over again?
Tell us once and we'll pass it along to brick masons.
Save Money - getting four quotes is better than just one. Four quotes means that you'll be able to pick the bid that works best for your budget.
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Labels: Brick Contractors, Brick Installers, Brick Masons, Brick Pavers



