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Ambrico Announces Partnership with Thin Brick Leader Summitville Brick

American Brick Company (Ambrico), has announced a new partnership with Summitville Brick.

Ambrico Announces Partnership with Thin Brick Leader Summitville Brick
2011-04-28
WARREN, MI, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) American Brick Company (Ambrico) recently announced an exciting partnership with Summitville Brick. Summitville, a leading floor brick provider in the US, offers thin brick in 14 colors - with each color available in a wide range of shades. Offering custom color matching and special orders for unique sizes, Summitville thin brick products are sure to be a hit in the Ambrico product showroom.

As with all of the thin brick solutions offered by Ambrico, Summitville Brick offers highly durable products that are designed to look great and stand up to everyday wear and tear. Unlike traditional clay bricks that can fade and crack over time, the thin brick offerings from Summitville are designed to last for a lifetime.

In business for over 90 years, the company has built a reputation on manufacturing easy to install thin brick products that replicate the look of some of the country's most historic buildings. The Summitville Landmark series, patterned after brick molds taken from several prominent buildings in the historic village of Hanoverton in Ohio, are especially popular with those looking for a rustic, handcrafted look. Available in pre-set colors or in a custom blend of several shades, the Summitville Landmark series is a favorite among builders who are looking for an easy alternative to traditional clay bricks.

The thin brick products from Summitville Brick are now on display in the Ambrico product showroom. Located in Warren, Michigan, Ambrico's showroom is fully staffed by thin brick professionals who are ready to offer advice on picking out the perfect thin brick product for any type of new construction or remodel project. Visitors to the showroom can see product samples, review installation requirements and receive a quote on a thin brick installation projects - all in one location.

Headquartered in Warren, Michigan, Ambrico includes a showroom, brickyard and manufacturing facility. The company offers free estimates and information for builders and contractors interested in learning more about brick veneer installation, and also maintains a large selection of brick veneer samples to view in the state-of-the-art Ambrico showroom. For more information, please visit http://www.ambrico.com.

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[Press-News.org] Ambrico Announces Partnership with Thin Brick Leader Summitville Brick
American Brick Company (Ambrico), has announced a new partnership with Summitville Brick.