Building with brick creates an almost immediate payback.
The slightly higher initial construction costs of a brick home can be offset by the home’s instant higher value. So there’s very little financial risk by adding brick to your home.
Some of the most common benefits of building with brick –
Insurance premiums are typically lower
It offers better fire protection.
Better sound buffering from outside noise
Lower utility costs
A wide range of non-fade colors
Is a load bearing material
Features a low rate of moisture absorption
Virtually maintenance-free
Creates higher resale value for homeowners
Brick has a universal appeal and communicates permanence, warmth and substance. No material contributes more to a home's curb appeal than brick. And whether the home is more of a traditional styling or the most contemporary design, brick makes a notable contribution to its beauty and value.
Brick is also a beneficial element in green design and the construction of safe, durable homes that will be an asset — not a liability — to the homeowner.
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