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4.6
33 reviews
[Rewarded Review] Got this Aged Brick 47.5-in x 23-in Rustic Amber
Tiger· Review provided by lowes.com · August 27, 2024
Apply a generous amount of construction adhesive along the back and perimeter of the panel, including behind each “tongue”. They recommend PL Premium as the adhesive of choice. Press the panel firmly onto the mounting surface and screw or nail the panel into place.
They recommend using TapCon screws if install into concrete block.
Screws / nails should be installed along the tongue and other unnoticeable places. If you need to further conceal a whole, simply apply a little wood filler to the screw whole and once dry, apply a little touch up.
Please remember if installing outdoors, you must used exterior grade nails or screws.
Once the first panel is in place, repeat the processes above ensuring that each panel fits tightly and
straight against one another.
[Rewarded Review] Lovely warm faux brick!
forsythia· Review provided by lowes.com · August 22, 2024
I chose this product to use as a simple aesthetic backing panel in my 1910s house. There's a boarded up fireplace (from the original home's heating source) that I use to stack my vintage VHS movies. I've been picturing putting brick or tile behind them for ages, but, wanting to finish it asap, I got this board! I'm so happy with it. The look is phenomenal, the brick has such a warm tone that is super authentic looking. The panels set together easily, so if I were doing a larger space it would look totally seamless. I cut the board two ways: with just a serrated knife, which worked fine but was a little slow, and with an exacto knife where I'd score and break. Both methods work just fine, and I imagine if you were going a lot of it, you might try a jig saw on the right setting. I glued the board in place and it looks lovely!
[Rewarded Review] Very Realistic and Easy to Install
Dylon· Review provided by lowes.com · August 21, 2024
This product was used to as a backsplash in my garage that previously was just a textured wall. The look is really similar to real brick and makes the area look really sharp.
The installation was even easier than I thought it would be. If you were installing full panels instead of cutting the product like I did it would be even easier.
The only con I encountered was where the 2 pieces interlock it was hard to make it look flush and I could easily see the transition. However this was easily correctable when a little bit of Caulk. Overall I would highly recommend this product due to the style, the realistic look and with how easy the installation was.
[Rewarded Review] Easy durable and cost effective.
The home diy guy· Review provided by lowes.com · September 18, 2024
I ordered this brick veneer panel to create a unique look on my kitchen wall inside my home. The wall was constantly getting dinged and scuffed and the panel would allow me to “hide” any blemishes on the wall without having to replace Sheetrock. The panel is lightweight and durable. I like that it is easy to cut and install. I used some construction adhesive and trim nails to install on my walls. I caulked the seams from the joining of two panels and painted them to give the wall a finished look. I really like that I could use this inside for an accent wall and I definitely see the benefits of outside applications.
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