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How Much Does Brick Siding Cost?

Average Cost: $7,500 – $22,500

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Brick Siding Installation

Brick siding enhances your home’s appearance and durability. It provides a timeless, traditional look and is highly durable, offering resistance to fire, rot, moisture, and storms. While installation can be costly, brick siding lasts for the lifetime of your home. Even if you don’t stay long, it adds value and can increase your home’s resale price, as buyers often pay more for brick homes.

Brick Siding Benefits

This type of siding offers tremendous value in comparison to other exterior siding options. Although initially more expensive than some alternative siding materials, the long-term savings and benefits are hard to beat.

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Some of the benefits of brick siding include:

  • Low Maintenance: Brick never needs painting and resists rotting, fading, peeling, and denting. It’s also pest-resistant. After 25 years, inspect mortar joints for wear, but the brick will only improve with age.
  • Energy Efficient: Brick insulates your home, keeping it warm in winter and cool in summer. Brick veneer is a better insulator than solid brick and offers soundproofing, ideal for noisy environments.
  • Insurance Savings: Many insurers offer discounts for brick homes due to their fire and weather resistance.
  • Higher Resale Value: Brick siding boosts resale value, with a 77% return on investment. Brick homes often sell for 6% more, and 50 to 60% of buyers prefer them, ensuring a quicker sale.
  • Safety Benefits: Brick provides strong protection against winds and debris and is fireproof, meaning it won’t catch fire or melt.

Brick Veneer Siding vs. Real Brick Siding

Brick siding is a catch-all term referring to both real solid brick masonry, a building material used since the 1800s, and brick veneer, which has become more popular in the 20th century. Both real brick and brick veneer are available to homeowners today. The type that is best for your home depends on your budget, insulation needs, and weather conditions in your area.

What is Brick Veneer?

Brick veneer is another option for brick siding. Unlike real brick, or solid brick masonry, which serves as structural support, brick veneer is applied over your home’s existing walls. Homes built in the last 40 years typically feature brick veneer instead of solid brick masonry.
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Insulation and Durability

Believe it or not, brick veneer is a better insulator for your home than real solid brick. Brick veneer has just one layer. When the brick veneer is installed, there is usually a space between it and the home’s exterior walls where a layer of insulation can be added. With real brick siding, you cannot add insulation this way. Real brick is heavier and less able to insulate your home compared to brick veneer siding, as solid brick is not a natural insulator.

Additionally, the space between the layer of brick veneer and the exterior walls is better at keeping moisture out compared to solid bricks.

At the same time, keep in mind that because brick veneer is thinner than real brick siding, it is slightly less durable over time, especially in areas prone to extreme weather. Still, it tends to last decades longer than other types of siding – up to 70 to 100 years if maintained properly.

How Much Does Brick Siding Cost?

On average, the cost to install brick siding – in general – ranges between $5 and $15 per square foot.

However, it is very important to note that the price points between real solid brick siding and brick veneer siding vary significantly. Installing real solid brick siding requires added labor and masonry, so the installation cost is higher at $9 to $20 per square foot on average.

Solid Brick Siding

Solid brick is a classic siding type that has excellent durability and weather-resistance

  • Comparable durability to real natural stone
  • Low maintenance
  • Can be painted
  • Impervious to rain, wind and storms
  • Lasts 100+ years
$9 – $20″]

For this reason, brick veneer is becoming more popular for siding installations. It costs closer to $5 to $12 per square foot on average, and requires less installation labor compared to solid brick.

Brick Veneer Siding

Brick veneer is a single-layer alternative to solid bricks that costs less and involves easier installation

  • Better insulation than real brick
  • Affordable price point
  • Same look as real brick
  • Lasts 70-100 years
$5 – $12″]

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Maintenance Tips

Brick is low maintenance, but that does not mean you never need to care for it. You can preserve the beauty and durability of your home’s brick siding with occasional cleaning and spot checks for water damage, especially if you live in a damp or humid environment.

Cleaning

Once a year, use a garden hose to remove loose dirt. If a side of your home gets little sunlight and stays damp, check for moss, mold, or mildew. If you find any, mix one cup of bleach with a gallon of water. Apply it with a natural or synthetic bristle brush. Avoid wire brushes, as they can leave rust marks. Before applying the bleach solution, soak the area with water to prevent the brick from absorbing the bleach.

Checking for Water Damage

It is a good idea to make a habit of occasionally checking your brick siding for water damage. After heavy rainfall, walk around the exterior of your home and look at the gutters and downspouts. Make sure there is no pooling or standing water near the brick exterior walls. If you find pooling, you may need to clean out your gutters and downspouts or call a professional to handle it for you. 

Inspect the weep holes at the bottom of the brick to ensure they drain water away from the siding. Clean clogged holes with pipe cleaners or call a professional. Moisture buildup can cause water damage and costly repairs.

Inspect for Damage

If you find crumbling mortar joints or cracked bricks, it is wise to call a siding professional as soon as possible. Nipping problems in the bud can prevent costly repairs or siding replacements down the road and allow your siding to last longer.

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