Benefits of a Brick Home Exterior

Brick Homes 101 - Why This Exterior Has Remained a Favorite for Hundreds of  Years - Bob Vila

Brick is a versatile building or siding material that has been used since ancient times and is still popular today. It comes in many different shades and colors. Brick can enhance the beauty of almost any style of home, and with brick cutting services, it can conform to different shapes as needed.

In addition to its timeless beauty, a brick exterior offers many practical benefits as well. Here are just a few of them.

  1. Maintenance Ease

Eventually, older bricks may chip or come loose, requiring repairs. However, it can take several decades before this happens, and in the meantime, all you typically have to do to take care of your brick exterior is to wash it with a hose occasionally. You won’t need to worry about repainting it, and it won’t break or dent as aluminum or vinyl can.

  1. Insulation

Brick acts effectively to insulate a home so that it stays cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. This helps to keep your energy costs down. However, bricks not only insulate in terms of temperature but also sound. Outdoor noises such as traffic do not transfer very effectively through brick, so it makes for efficient soundproofing.

  1. Cost Efficiency

Compared to other options, a brick exterior is more expensive upfront. However, between the savings on energy bills, maintenance, and home repairs, it offers a significant return on investment. It also helps to increase the value of your home by 6%. You can attract potential buyers more easily with a brick exterior.

  1. Moisture Resistance

When it comes to home materials, water can be one of the most damaging forces on the planet. However, brick is resistant to moisture by its very nature. It has the natural ability to absorb it and then release it harmlessly back into the atmosphere.

While it may be irresponsible to assert positively that brick is an environmentally friendly building material, the clay from which it is made is one of the most abundant natural materials on Earth.

 

Donna Paul