WARREN, MI, February 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) The EZ-Wall System from American Brick Company has revolutionized thin brick installations throughout the United States. Ambrico, creators of the EZ-Wall system, now offer the product with professional installation from contractors certified in thin brick installation. The company offer contractors who are fully trained in the product, and who have completed certification in Ambrico EZ-Wall installations, a program that is operated and overseen by the United States Thin Masonry Association (USTMA).
McDonalds, the NFL and MLB, Holiday Inn, LA fitness and other large corporations have trusted both Ambrico products and installation services for their new construction and renovation projects. With a wide product range that also includes Faux Brick, Mortar, Mastic and EZ-Wall panels, there is something for every project design at Ambrico.
The company's site offers valuable tools for architects, builders and contractors. Individuals can access technical information, product details, distribution materials and other useful resources at Ambrico.com. The site also includes a useful estimation calculator for an instant look at the numbers, making it easy to get an idea of how much your thin brick installation will cost.
Thin brick installations have become increasingly popular with those who are looking for affordable, green alternatives to traditional clay brick. The faux brick and thin brick veneer products used during the Ambrico installation process are made up of 40%-100% recycled materials. When compared with traditional, full-sized bricks, the thin brick installation materials used by Ambrico have a substantially lower environmental impact, making them an eco-friendly choice for contractors everywhere.
Ambrico has been working in the area of thin brick installation for nearly 50 years. Inventors and innovators in the field, the company has developed several thin brick installation products that have been considered game changers in the industry. As a result, the EZ-Wall thin brick system is the preferred installation method among professional contractors looking for speed, cost, longevity and insulation value.
Ambrico is headquartered in Warren, Michigan and includes a showroom, brickyard and manufacturing facility. The company offers free estimates and information for anyone interested in a new thin brick installation, and has a large selection of thin brick products to choose from. For more information, please visit www.ambrico.com.
Thin Brick Installation Services Made "EZ" with Ambrico
Ambrico now offers dedicated and professionally trained thin brick installation.
2011-02-02
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