Watch this simple installation on how to install our stone ledger panels. This is the easiest way to install stone in your home. Add the stunning elegance of real, authentic stone, practically anywhere in your living space.
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Watch this simple installation on how to install our stone ledger panels. This is the easiest way to install stone in your home. Add the stunning elegance of real, authentic stone, practically anywhere in your living space.
When doing a Brickwebb project, you will likely come across some obstacles that you need to cut around such as outlets, thermostats, windows, air vents, etc. You’ll also need to cut bricks at the edge of your wall or floor. You can easily cut your thin bricks using a hand tile cutter.
1. First, hold up your Brickwebb to the item that needs to be cut around. Identify which bricks and how many will need to be cut in order to work around the obstacle.
2. Make a mark in pencil on the bricks where they will need to be cut. (Remember to measure twice and cut once)
3. If bricks in the center of a Brickwebb sheet will need to be cut, remove the affected bricks and cut out the webbing with a box cutter or other sharp knife.
4. Cut the brick where you marked it. Be sure to wear safety goggles while cutting brick.
5. When cutting a sheet of bricks for an edge, cut right through the webbing with the bricks still attached. 6. Install the whole bricks around the item first. Then take your cut bricks and apply your adhesive to the back of the partial brick and place it in the space left.
Don't take our word for why you should install thin brick. We asked a couple of our customers why they chose thin brick. Read their response
Thin brick provides an authentic, natural look with the convenience of a lightweight, easy-to-install product. It is durable, low maintenance, and cost-effective, making it an ideal choice for both interior and exterior applications.
Old Mill Brick Brickwebb corner sheets make installing thin brick corners simple and fast. All you will need is your boxes of Brickwebb corners, your mixed adhesive, ⅜” x ¼” notch trowel, tile cutter, and a level.
Old Mill Brick Brickwebb corner sheets make installing thin brick corners simple and fast. All you will need is your boxes of Brickwebb corn
Old Mill Brick Brickwebb corner sheets make installing thin brick corners simple and fast. All you will need is your boxes of Brickwebb corners, your mixed adhesive, ⅜” x ¼” notch trowel, tile cutter, and a level.
When it comes to choosing brick for a building project, two of the most popular options are tumbled and straight cut bricks. Tumbled bricks are made by tumbling them in a machine until the edges become rounded and the brick has a weathered, antique look. Straight cut bricks are created by cutting each brick in a straight line with a saw, giving them a more uniform and polished look.
CHALLENGE: COVID has turned the world upside down. One effect of the pandemic is that corporate America turned remote almost overnight. Mill
America turned remote almost overnight. Millions of professionals who were habitually going into an office every day now found themselves relegated to their kitchen tables, sofas and home offices. Jill Rae’s husband was one such professional.
We put a fist time "Bricker" to the test installing a wall with thin brick singles then installing a wall using Brickwebb. Watch her reaction as she saves 1/2 the time.