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#1692 - 02/26/07 07:06 PM removing brick facade
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THE EXTERIOR OF MY HOME IS HALF BRICK / HALF SIDING. I WOULD LIKE TO REMOVE THE BRICK AND PUT UP ALL NEW SIDING ON THE WHOLE HOUSE. HOW DO I REMOVE THE BRICK FACADE?

THANKS.

BILL H.

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#1694 - 02/27/07 03:17 AM Re: removing brick facade [Re: Anonymous]
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If it were my project, I would let a few pros take a look and give you a few free bids.

Going to have much more luck answering something this complex with someone up close.

The brick is not structural in most cases, but settling can change the entire scenario.

Go to >> http://www.startremodeling.com/free_contractor_search.htm

Find up to four local contractors.

Have them bid on it.

Use them or don't.

You'll be better educated at worst.
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#1695 - 02/27/07 04:26 PM Re: removing brick facade [Re: RemodelingGuy]
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got it. thanks for advice.


bill h.

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#1698 - 03/02/07 03:22 AM Re: removing brick facade [Re: Anonymous]
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Let me know how it works out.

Would be a great topic for others to read!
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#1712 - 03/17/07 12:07 PM Re: removing brick facade [Re: Anonymous]
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I'm surprised you would want to remove the brick. This is a feature most would want to enhance the facade of the home. Is there a reason why you would want to remove the brick?......color, damage, deterioration....? There are many interesting things you may be able to do with these bricks.
Let me know.
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