NovaBrik
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19 Sep 2010 06:01 PM
We plan on using NovaBrik mortarless brick over our sips walls.  Anyone had any experience doing this?  
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20 Sep 2010 01:38 PM
I have not used the product myself, but have looked into it for future consideration. It appears to be a good alternative to traditional brick, if the pricing is competitive. I would definitely discuss this specific application with both NovaBrik, and your SIPS supplier, before proceeding.
By the way, I know that NovaBrik is available thru Lowes, and other retailers.  Make sure that you talk to the NovaBrik company engineers, not just the retail sales people.
Wes Shelby<br>Design Systems Group<br>Murray KY<br>[email protected]
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25 Sep 2010 12:52 PM
Yes, We installed these over the front and garage side of the house. The task was very simple, and very rewarding. we have received many compliments. The install was very ez. The main concern was to not install fasteners for the ferring strips into an electrical chase. Not much to worry about .
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25 Sep 2010 12:57 PM
Seems like this was discussed in another thread not long ago, and the upshot was that real brick was less expensive. I guess it depends on your geographic location though.
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26 Sep 2010 02:33 PM
Posted By kbourland on 25 Sep 2010 12:52 PM
Yes, We installed these over the front and garage side of the house. The task was very simple, and very rewarding. we have received many compliments. The install was very ez. The main concern was to not install fasteners for the ferring strips into an electrical chase. Not much to worry about .
how about posting some pics

Chris Kavala<br>[email protected]<br>1-877-321-SIPS<br />
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