Submitted by PersephassaThePurple t3_ybvzgk in DIY
Hello!
We had a shed built on our property and recently ran into an HOA issue with the previously chosen siding, and now the shed must be bricked to match our home. Our first quote was $9800 ($4500 being labor costs), so we are exploring install thin brick/veneer ourselves - we have done flooring and other smaller home projects but this is pretty foreign territory still. Most videos I'm watching are commercial or professional contractors, so I am hoping someone can talk to me like the siding-newb that I am.
The builders mentioned adding a backing board, which I don't think they did (though I could be mistaken) - it is wood with a weather protectant wrap on it now.
My questions:
- It would seem we need cement board over the existing wrap - is this a "backer board" that I am hearing about? Are there additional layers (scratch board) needed in addition to a cement board, or can we apply mortar directly to this?
- For those who have done this before, is it worth spending extra money for something like the Brick-It system, which has metal tracks you attach to the wall and use adhesive with?
- After mortar, we need brick joint - do we need anything other sealants? We are in Northern Florida, which gets a lot of wind and rain during certain times of year.
- Any other things to keep in mind with installing brick veneer on exterior walls?
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Picture of the current shed:
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ThoraciusAppotite t1_itjq7qw wrote
How long do you want this to last? There's a dimple lathe product for using with thinbrick that I saw on Matt Risinger's YouTube channel that will give you a ventilation gap but may be overkill for this shed.
Brick is going to look goofy as heck on that floating shed, but HOA is gonna HOA.