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Thin Brick Veneer

Thin brick veneer is a great option for your home or commercial project. View our wide selection for your feature wall, backsplash, fireplace or entire exterior structure.

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  1. Arcadian Thin Standard
    Arcadian Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04825

  2. Balboa Thin Standard
    Balboa Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18354

  3. Balboa Thin Standard Corner
    Balboa Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18387

  4. Balmoral Thin Standard
    Balmoral Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04828

  5. Balmoral Thin Standard Corner
    Balmoral Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18355

  6. Berkshire Thin Standard
    Berkshire Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18331

  7. Berkshire Thin Standard Corner
    Berkshire Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18356

  8. Black Hills Thin Standard
    Black Hills Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04833

  9. Calaveras Thin Standard
    Calaveras Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04836

  10. Camden Thin Standard
    Camden Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04838

  11. Camden Thin Standard Corner
    Camden Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18357

  12. Charleston Thin Standard
    Charleston Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18333

  13. Charleston Thin Standard Corner
    Charleston Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18359

  14. Chartham Thin Standard
    Chartham Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04844

  15. Chartham Thin Standard Corner
    Chartham Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18358

  16. Chicago Common Thin Standard
    Chicago Common Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04816

  17. Chicago Common Thin Standard Corner
    Chicago Common Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18361

  18. Cotswold Thin Standard
    Cotswold Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04851

  19. Cotswold Thin Standard Corner
    Cotswold Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18360

  20. Cumberland Thin Standard
    Cumberland Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18335

  21. Cumberland Thin Standard Corner
    Cumberland Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18362

  22. Dorado Thin Standard
    Dorado Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04852

  23. Dover Thin Standard
    Dover Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18337

  24. Dover Thin Standard Corner
    Dover Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18363

  25. Embarcadero Thin Standard
    Embarcadero Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04859

  26. Embarcadero Thin Standard Corner
    Embarcadero Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18364

  27. Farmingdale Thin Standard
    Farmingdale Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18339

  28. Farmingdale Thin Standard Corner
    Farmingdale Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18365

  29. Firenze Thin Standard
    Firenze Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04865

  30. Firenze Thin Standard Corner
    Firenze Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18366

  31. Flagstaff Thin Standard
    Flagstaff Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04871

  32. Flagstaff Thin Standard Corner
    Flagstaff Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18367

  33. Folsom Buff Thin Standard
    Folsom Buff Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18341

  34. Folsom Buff Thin Standard Corner
    Folsom Buff Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18368

  35. Folsom Thin Standard
    Folsom Thin Standard

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    BH04873

  36. Folsom Thin Standard Corner
    Folsom Thin Standard Corner

    Manufacturer: McNear Brick & Block

    Manufactured Status: Produced

    ZB18369

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Why Zenbuild is best to buy your thin brick?

Looking for the perfect thin brick for your project? Want to explore your options before making a final decision? Zenbuild has you covered. With over 1000 brick and stone options to choose from, you will be able to find the perfect match for your project. And if you are not sure where to start, you can always order samples to see how the brick will look in person before making a purchase. So what are you waiting for? Explore Zenbuild's wide selection of thin brick and other building materials today!

Zenbuild is your go-to source for the best thin brick options for your project. With a wide selection of over 1,000 brick and stone options to choose from, you'll be able to find the perfect match for your project. Need to see the brick in person before making a purchase? No problem! You can order samples to get a better idea of how the brick will look on your project. Don't wait any longer, start exploring Zenbuild's selection of thin brick and other building materials today.

If you need help with inventory and pricing, Zenbuild's team of experts is here to assist. We can provide you with all the information you need to make an informed purchase. And when it is time to order, Zenbuild will guide you there as well. Offering nationwide shipping as well as delivery to your home or job site, Zenbuild makes it easy to shop for thin bricks for walls or other spaces in a range of colors and textures for your projects. With our expansive selection and exceptional customer service, you simply cannot go wrong.

What is a Thin Brick? 

Veneer brick, thin brick, and faux brick all refer to the same thing. It is a versatile and cost-effective building material that can add visual appeal to any home or commercial space and structure. Unlike traditional bricks, which are typically 4 inches thick, thin brick is only around an inch thick, making it easier to install and more economical to transport. It can be used to create the esthetics of a traditional brick wall on the exterior of a building or as a decorative feature on interior walls or fireplace surrounds.

One of the major advantages of thin brick is the wide range of colors and textures available. It can be made in a variety of shades, from classic reds and oranges to modern whites and blacks. Additionally, thin brick can be made to resemble other materials, such as stone or concrete, giving professionals even more options for creating picture-perfect thin brick exterior and interior designs.

Selecting the Best Thin Bricks

When you are exploring thin bricks for a project, it is important to consider the following factors:

  • Durability: It is always best to choose a durable option to minimize repair costs in the future.  
  • Colorfastness: Thin brick veneers or thin bricks that can retain color are low-maintenance and cost-effective.  
  • Resistance to fading and chipping: Investing in high-quality thin brick veneer, such as by Zenbuild, means the material will survive wear and tear, looking appealing for a long time.  

Thin brick can be purchased by the minimum quantity square footage from Zenbuild. You can buy it in bulk or as individual thin cut bricks, and these can be found in different sizes and shapes to suit various design needs. What is more, thin brick veneer or thin brick also comes in various textures, including smooth, tumbled, and distressed, to give it a more natural, rustic appearance.  Once over Zenbuild’s minimum quantity their team can help by providing a manual link to fit the quantities needed for your project.

A beloved choice for both residential and commercial purposes, a thin brick veneer can be utilized in a range of applications, including exterior walls, interior walls, fireplace surrounds, and accent walls. If you are looking for an option to clad the exterior of a building, check out thin brick siding.

Also, brick thin veneer is a good option for cladding the exterior or interior of a building, especially if you want to mimic traditional bricks. Brick thin veneer can be applied directly to a variety of substrates using an adhesive or mortar. It is highly durable and long-lasting. Plus, its upkeep and repair are relatively easy. 

All types of thin bricks, or flat bricks are versatile, cost-effective, and attractive building materials that can be tailored to a wide range of design requirements. You can either DIY a thin brick wall for your space or get a professional for the best results!

FAQs

How to cut thin brick?

Making a thin brick wall or working on another design? Then you need to know how to cut a thin brick. 

You can use a few basic tools and follow these simple steps:

  1. Gather the necessary tools: You will require a circular saw with a masonry blade, a hammer, a cold chisel, and goggles.
  2. Measure and mark the brick: Measure the desired length or width of the cut and mark it on the brick using a pencil or chalk.
  3. Set up the saw: Place the brick on a stable surface and set the circular saw to the appropriate depth.
  4. Cut the brick: Slowly guide the saw along the marked line, applying even pressure to the blade as you go.
  5. Finish the cut: Once the cut is complete, use a hammer and cold chisel to remove any rough or jagged edges.

Remember to use caution and protective gear, such as safety goggles, to avoid accidents and injuries.

How much does thin brick cost? 

The pricing of thin brick veneers and bricks on Zenbuild can fall anywhere between a range of $6.50 to $20 per square foot. The specific cost will depend on the type of thin brick you choose. For example, the "Standard" thin brick for sale is priced at $11 per square foot, while the "Distressed" and "Tumbled" options are priced at $8.50 per square foot. 

Note that these prices are based on a minimum order of 100 square feet. To get an accurate quote for your project, get in touch with Zenbuild.  

What are the various thin brick colors available?

The following thin brick colors are available at Zenbuild:

  • Charcoal
  • Cream
  • Beige
  • Black
  • Brown
  • Dark Red
  • Grey
  • Light Red
  • Medium Red
  • White
  • Off-white
  • Pink
  • Sienna
  • Tan

Note that the best way to finalize the color would be by ordering some samples to see the true color and texture of the brick.

How do I install thin brick?

Want to install thin brick like a pro? Here is what you need to do:

  1. Measure the spacing of the flat bricks to ensure a seamless fit. If necessary, start with a 1/2 size brick and alternate, so the seams meet in the middle.
  2. Apply thinset (adhesive) to the back of the brick using a notched trowel, creating a line pattern to prevent air bubbles and ensure even coverage.
  3. Start applying the bricks on a level surface, using a temporary straight edge if needed.
  4. Push the brick into place and apply thinset to the next brick. Use a spacer for equal spacing or brickweb sheets for pre-spaced, secure installation. If needed, use Loctite Power Grip to hold sliding bricks in place.
  5. Follow this process for the entire row, then place a spacer above the row and start your second row, alternating the seams as needed.
  6. Allow the thinset to dry completely before removing spacers and applying grout. And that is it! You now have a professional-looking thin brick installation!

What material to use under thin brick?

For installing thin brick, it is recommended to use cement board as the substrate. This material is easier to install and provides a uniform base for the brick. It is important to use the appropriate grade of cement board for the intended location (exterior or interior). Polymer-modified mortar or non-sag construction adhesive can be used to install and fill the joints between the bricks. Remember to allow enough time for the adhesive or mortar to cure to avoid sagging.

Can you apply thin brick directly to drywall?

When creating a thin brick wall, it is generally not recommended to apply thin brick directly to drywall but can be done. Drywall is a weak and fragile material so preferred backing would be cement board to support the weight of brick veneer. Plus, it is prone to damage from water and other elements. 

Instead, use a stronger and more stable substrate, like cement board, to ensure your thin brick is properly supported and less likely to crack or shift over time. Follow proper installation techniques and use the right adhesive or mortar to secure the brick veneer to the substrate.

Do you use grout or mortar for a thin brick?

Both grout and mortar can be used for installing thin bricks. The choice between the two will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the project.

You can use either grout or mortar to fill the joints between the bricks for thin brick projects. Mortar is traditional and is a mixture of cement, sand, and water. Grout is preferred for its ease of use and consistent appearance. It is a mixture of Polymer mortar, water, and pigment and is available in various colors. Grout is often paired with a sealer for moisture and stain protection. 

The choice depends on your project’s needs and your personal preferences.



Does thin brick need control joints?

Thin bricks may need control joints to allow for expansion and movement. These joints can be structural or non-structural, depending on their purpose and location. They can be installed using saw-cutting, tooling, or backer rod and sealant. Consult a professional or manufacturer recommendations to determine the appropriate spacing and installation methods for your project.

Does thin brick need weep holes?

Thin brick may or may not need weep holes, depending on the wall system's design and construction. Weep holes are openings in the brick veneer or masonry that allow moisture to drain out of the wall system. 

Walls with a drainage plane may not need weep holes because moisture can drain out through the plane. Walls without a drainage plane may require weep holes to allow moisture to escape. Consult a professional or manufacturer recommendations to determine the appropriate spacing and installation of weep holes in thin bricks.

What adhesive should I use for thin brick?

For thin brick, use polymer-modified thinset mortar, construction adhesive, or epoxy adhesive. Polymer-modified thinset mortar is suitable for exterior and interior use. Construction adhesive is for use on wood and other non-masonry surfaces in interiors only Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for application and curing.

Can I glue thin brick to drywall?

It is generally not recommended to glue thin brick directly to drywall. Drywall is not a great substrate for thin brick, as it is not strong enough to support the weight of the brick. Instead, it is recommended to install a backer board, such as cement board, over the drywall before applying the thin brick. This will provide a stronger and more stable base for the brick, and it will help to prevent the brick from sagging or shifting over time.

To sum up, thin brick is a widely chosen option for adding a modern touch and durability to a building. At Zenbuild, it is available in a range of colors, textures, and styles, and its thin profile allows for easy installation and maintenance. Our team of experts can help you find the perfect thin brick solution for your project, and we offer a whole lot of variants to choose from. Contact us today to learn more and to get started on your thin brick project!

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