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Colonial Brick

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Colonial Brick

Brick veneer lends a stately appearance to exteriors and is a great way to accent windows and doors. Inside it adds warmth to kitchen walls and fireplaces. Available in a variety of thicknesses and colors, brick veneer is a popular alternative to traditional brick because of its lighter weight and lower cost.

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  • Available in 1 and 2 inch varieties
  • Individual brick average thickness is 1 inches
  • Individual brick length (vertical height) range from 3 ¼ -3 ¾ inches
  • Individual brick width range from 7 ¼ – 7 ¾ inches
  • Suitable for interior or exterior installation
  • Matching corners available
  • 50 Year Warranty
Colonial Brick
Item NumberPcs per CartonCoverage per CartonCarton WeightCartons Per Pallet
1" Flats755131107010 sq ft70 lbs32
1" Corners75513111255 linear ft36 lbs32
2" Flats75513210355 sq ft70 lbs32
2" Corners75513211255 linear ft72 lbs32
Brick Sill75510712102.875"w x 3.5"h x 19.25"l100 lbs20

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