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waterproofing basement products > waterproofing your home Waterproofing Brick Veneer- Simple Guidelines
There's nothing quite as attractive as brick for bringing a classic
look to a house. Brick veneer has become an oft-used option for
modern homebuilders to reduce costs, while still retaining the look
that brick offers. This construction method uses standard
stick-framed walls, while placing a veneer layer of brick over the
outside walls. This results in quicker (and cheaper) construction,
while still giving the appearance of a full brick house.
Unfortunately, this method presents inherent problems- namely,
moisture entering the bricks. Therefore, waterproofing brick veneer
is a necessity for all aspects of upkeep, appearance and structural
stability.
When a brick veneer wall is left untreated, moisture will seep into
the interior walls, especially around window frames. Additionally,
the moisture will begin to degrade both the appearance and
performance of the brick veneer. White stains (known as
"Efflorescence") may appear on the brick; they are the result of
water dissolving the natural substances in the brick. More
importantly, this moisture will freeze within the brick and expand.
This causes a condition known as "Spalling" and will cause the brick
to crumble and flake. Waterproofing brick veneer prevents both of
these conditions by preventing the buildup of moisture. |
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