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Ambrico Recommends Springtime Best for Thin Brick Installation

Ambrico reports that spring is the best time of year for thin brick installations and thanks to the easy installation of brick veneer, there is still time to get those projects done before the weather heats up.

Ambrico Recommends Springtime Best for Thin Brick Installation
2011-06-03
WARREN, MI, June 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Springtime is the best time for thin brick installation, according to American Brick Company (Ambrico). Ambrico, creators of the popular EZ-Wall System and industry leaders in thin brick sales, report that now is the perfect time of year to get those thin brick installation projects completed. The company typically sees an increase in installations during this time of year, as many companies work to get their project done before the weather heats up. Although thin brick installation requires far less effort when compared to traditional brick installation, the mild temperatures of spring are always preferable when it comes to any type of construction project.

Ambrico has over 50 years experience with thin brick, or brick veneer installations. The company credits the durability and easy installation of thin brick for its growing popularity with project owners and contractors looking for an alternative to traditional clay brick products. Offering colorful options in many classic designs, thin brick products are an affordable option for those looking for a classic look that is designed to last.

Many homeowners and business property owners who are completing spring time construction projects often turn to thin brick for their building needs. The installations are fast and don't require extensive technical skills or heavy manual labor, making them a sound solution for any type of construction design. From simple, classic designs to contemporary thin brick veneer, Ambrico offers a wide selection of thin brick products in its showroom in Warren. For those planning an upcoming spring or summer construction project, Ambrico also provides consultative advice which can be a great help for those who are on a tight schedule. Once the designs have been determined, the installation often takes just hours - not days - to complete. Builders and contractors can have their project completed long before the hot summer months begin while staying within budget.

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 www.ambrico.com.

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[Press-News.org] Ambrico Recommends Springtime Best for Thin Brick Installation
Ambrico reports that spring is the best time of year for thin brick installations and thanks to the easy installation of brick veneer, there is still time to get those projects done before the weather heats up.