Brick veneers are a very aesthetic form of brick wall masonry. They also provide a good level of protection against fire. If you are interested in installing a brick veneer for the exterior of your home, our brick wall mason can help you take on this project. There are many tools the brick wall masons have that you probably do not have in your home. The process begins when the brick mason visits the home. He will perform an inspection, assessing the job. He will then bring the materials necessary to complete the job.

How A Brick Wall Mason Prepares For The Project

The next step is to prepare the surface. Brick wall masons will prepare the surface by clearing off any dirt or debris. They must also ensure the area is clear of oil, paint, and plaster before starting the process.

A veneer must then be installed around the corners and edges. A brick wall mason will install metal flashings on top of the concrete brick. The flashings and the concrete brick will support the brick veneer. When the brick mason installs the flashing, the outer edge must be turned down over the foundation ledge. The inner edge will be over the sheathing. Next, the mason will add a full brick on the top of the edge and a half brick beneath. This pattern will then be utilized for the remainder of the veneer.

The brick mason will then level the veneer by applying mortar onto the foundation ledge. In order to create wall planes and plan out the height, leads are installed at wall ends. Leveling the first course is one of the most important steps, as it affects the stability and appearance of all courses that come afterward.

The mason will then apply adhesive to the back brick, press it on the wall for five or so seconds, then apply mortar between the brick veneer within the joints. The brick wall mason will install weep holes that allow proper drainage.

The mason will lay brick veneer, filling all gaps with mortar. Your brick wall masons will likely come with a few tricks up their sleeves to ensure that the brick veneer is even. Some use string, while others use the window sill.

The brick mason will then anchor the brick veneer with brick anchors or other materials. These could come in the form of corrugated metal. These will likely appear every four courses. To finish, the mason will tool the mortar so that the joints appear concave. A brush is used to scrub away excess mortar.

If you are interested in installing brick veneers in your home, contact us today. Our brick wall masons can assist you will all of your veneer needs. Call us now to speak with a reprehensive about our brick installation and repair services. We can answer any questions you may have. We can also set up an appointment to initiate the process. We look forward to working with you.