The Power of Thin Brick Veneer
Thin brick, or brick veneer, gives the charm and strength of regular brick. The terms thin brick and brick veneer are often used interchangeably, as both provide the look of traditional brick while being lightweight and versatile for various applications. Thin brick can be used for homes or businesses. It works well on interior walls or outside facades. This material helps architects, designers, and homeowners add warmth and beauty to any space.
What is Thin Brick/Brick Veneer?
Thin brick is a lightweight alternative to full-size brick, typically ½ inch to 1 inch thick, making it easier to install without the structural reinforcements required for traditional brick walls. Unlike synthetic or faux brick panels, Glen-Gery thin brick is real clay brick, cut from full-sized bricks or manufactured to a slimmer profile while maintaining the same textures, colors, and variations found in standard full-depth brick.
Benefits of Thin Brick Veneer
1. Lightweight & Easy to Install
Thin brick is different from full-depth brick. Full-depth brick needs a foundation and strong support. In contrast, thin brick can be applied directly to many surfaces. These surfaces include drywall, cement board, and other types of masonry. This makes DIY installation quicker, less labor-intensive, and more cost-effective. View Glen-Gery’s DIY Thin Brick veneer installation guide for adhesive applications. (*Note there are many other installation techniques/methods, see below)
2. Versatile Applications
Thin brick can be used in virtually any space—indoors or outdoors. Some common applications include:
• Interior accent walls – Add warmth and texture to living rooms, kitchens, and office spaces.
• Fireplaces – Create a classic brick hearth without major renovations.
• Exterior facades – Give homes or commercial buildings a timeless brick exterior without the added weight.
• Commercial spaces – Enhance storefronts, restaurants, and hotels with an inviting, rustic appeal.
3. Wide Range of Colors & Textures
Thin brick veneer comes in many colors, sizes, and textures. It can fit any design style, from modern sleek finishes to reclaimed, weathered looks. You can choose from a modern gray, a classic red, or a rustic style. There is a thin brick option to match your vision.
4. Cost-Effective Alternative to Full Brick
Thin brick uses less material, lowers labor costs, and removes the need for extra structural support. This makes it a more budget-friendly choice.
5. Durability & Low Maintenance
Brick has long been valued for its strength and resilience, and thin brick is no exception. Thin brick keeps its color and texture over time. Unlike painted walls, it does not chip or fade. It also needs minimal maintenance.
6. Sustainable & Eco-Friendly
By using thin brick, less raw material is needed compared to full-size bricks, reducing environmental impact. Additionally, many Glen-Gery thin brick products incorporate recycled content, making them a sustainable choice for modern construction.
Explore Glen-Gery’s Thin Brick Veneer Collection
At Glen-Gery, we offer a wide selection of premium thin brick options, ensuring you get the perfect look for your next project. Explore our thin brick collection and bring the enduring charm of brick to any space.
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Other Brick Veneer Installation Methods:
ADHESIVE This method is often used for interior applications or on substrates where traditional mortar might not be suitable.
THICKSET (LATH + SCRATCH) Involves a thick mortar bed, ideal for uneven surfaces or when additional leveling is needed, often used in interior or limited height exterior installations.
THINSET (MODIFIED MORTAR + CEMENT BOARD) Utilizes a thin layer of adhesive mortar with improved characteristics, suitable for flat and even substrates, commonly used in commercial or multi-story installations.
SUPPORT SYSTEM BY GLEN-GERY: THIN TECH® AND TRU BRIX® Panel are Pre-engineered metal support solutions that can speed up installation, enhance performance and ensure uniformity.
EMBEDDED: PRECAST AND TILT-UP These are factory-made or site-poured panels with thin bricks embedded in concrete.