Brick veneer’s natural texture-rich colors and high-quality design make it irreplaceable for many homeowners.

The traditional textures radiate the warmth of authentic spaces throughout homes, offices, and gardens.

You can choose the type of brick veneer according to your unique style and taste to create the look you’ve always wanted.

Equally, the grout type and the grouting technique are as important as the brick selection itself when it comes to creating a modern, traditional, or historical atmosphere.

What is Brick Veneer?

Brick veneer is not those adorable little brick slices you stick to your living room wall. Instead, a brick veneer is a brick surface that is thin and lightweight.

Types of Brick Veneer

There are two broad categories of brick veneer. Traditional brick siding and thin brick (brick tile). The traditional brick veneer is laid with mortar and tied to the wall with anchor ties – giving is a similar structural aesthetic and appeal as normal brick construction.

The latter consists of very thin clay or concrete-like brick pieces that make it seems more like ceramic tile and installs the same.  Glued to the wall, and once in place, the spaces in between the bricks are filled with mortar grout. By using pre-selected stone wrap grout colors and alternate grouting techniques you can achieve various effects and looks with the same product.

Installing Brick Veneer Siding

Due to its lighter weight, brick veneer siding is easier to install for contractors. Real brick siding is often heavier and less able to insulate your home when compared to veneer.

Choosing the right equipment during the installation of brick veneer siding is important.

For an experienced DIYer, this type of home improvement or remodeling project can be done to save costs. However, we highly recommend you get in touch with a local professional to discuss your options on top of comparing costs.

How Much Will It Cost To Install Brick Veneer

There are a lot of factors to consider here when trying to calculate the cost of installing brick veneer and associated costs. Ultimately, the type of brick veneer you choose, the size of your project, and the contractor you choose to work with will be the major determining factors.

Brick veneers can cost between $8-$17 per sq. ft.  If you’re considering complex designs, you can budget for as much as $30+ per sq. ft. for professional installation.

However, when it comes brick flooring, veneer remains a popular option too, but pricing trends tend to be around $6 – $8 per sq. ft. We highly recommend getting in touch with local professionals to get a clearer idea of your region’s pricing trends.

Labor costs

Professional labor costs can differ from region to region, but national averages tend to be in the region of around $70 per hour.

Grouting is essential to seal the joints and can cost around $200 – $450 for 1000 sq. ft. but will largely depend on your regional pricing trends.

For a job of this size, you can expect 3-5 days of work, roughly translated to 24-40 hours of work.

Brick veneer masonry wall is lightweight, thermally efficient, and can help in reducing your overall heating and cooling costs by providing insulation.

Cost To Install A Basic Veneer Brick Wall

The cost of a brick veneer wall will naturally be affected by the overall size of the job at hand, but several regional factors as well as the time of year can all affect the overall costs.

However, nationally, consumers report a cost of around $3,300 – $5,100 for a basic 320 sq. ft. brick veneer wall installation. For a wall of the same size, labor costs can be anywhere from $4,500+.

When taking into consideration other factors such as job supplies and equipment allowance, brick veneer wall installation can cost in the region of $9,525. However, to get a more accurate cost breakdown, we highly advise consulting with professionals near t

Disadvantages of Brick Veneer

It’s clear to see that brick veneer has many advantages. However, there are some disadvantages that may be a dealbreaker for some homeowners.

For starters, it can be slightly more than expensive than other materials such as vinyl siding.  This addition is purely cosmetic too and does not offer any structural support.

Brick veneer is also susceptible to water damage. If you live in an area with high rainfall, you may experience higher than normal damage over time. Moisture also has the potential to become trapped between the veneer and the home’s exterior. This is only one of the reasons why it pays to consult with local professionals and considers expert installation.

Request a FREE Estimate on Brick Veneer Installation

Have you been considering brick veneer as your materials of choice? Why not talk to a local professional to get some insight into your project.

You can request a free, no-obligation estimate and discuss your options before you move ahead with the installation. Comparing estimates is by far the best way to get a feel for your local pricing trends and spot the best deal.