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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019
These are so beautiful in my living room! I haven't finished the project yet, but I'll add pictures when I finally do. Can't exaggerate how pleased I am with this product!
K
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2017
BrickWeb is a good concept, but after working with 15 boxes of the product I have discovered that it is neither fast nor simple to install as claimed. Approximately 30% of the bricks on the web backing were not level horizontally with variance of as much as 1/4 inch. This causes great difficulty in making a professional looking level installation. The only recourse is to pull the non-level individual bricks off of the web backing and installing them individually. So much for the fast and simple installation. I would not recommend this product.
Reyna
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017
used this to accent the walls of my condo and made a real statement to my neighbors. In fact 3 people in my building have purchased the same product and straight up copied me!
Neno
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2014
After doing a thorough research I decided to go with these sheets for an accent wall in my living room. It made the room much cozier and pleasant. The install was a breeze after watching few instructional videos on youtube.The best interior design upgrade I have done and would definitely recommend this product to anyone!
Aric&Aline
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2013
I finished a ~70 sqft. wall with Thin Brick, and I am pretty pleased with the result. The job is not as simple as advertised, because of the tile cutting and grouting. Even putting the web onto the mastick takes more strength than you'd guess.Tile cutting is time consuming for your half brick ends. I recommend that the company should sell precut halves. I also didn't have the right tool, I was using a Dremel with a carbide bit. Then my brother showed me a technique where we chiseled the break line, and hung the extra brick off the bench and hammered off the extra at the breakline. That work went pretty quick.Per the video, I sealed the brick pre-grout, but I still had some serious haze. Perhaps my sealer wasn't that good. I ended up doing about 5 sqft. sections with a grout bag then smooshing it in with my finger then wiped, wiped, and wiped some more with a sponge and my finger for detail. After the grout dried, I used white vinegar, steel brush, sponged water, then cheese cloth to remove the haze. The bricks are in too many varieties of size and the corners of many are missing depth, so you have large grout intersections. Some rows in the web are not straight either.No grout samples at the Home Despot, so ended up buying 4 $15 different colors until we found color. I recommend Bone from Polyblend to save you some money on experimenting with colors.Overall, it still has a very nice authentic look to it, and I would recommend this product if it's the look you aiming for. Just be prepared for a lot of elbow grease.
pdaugh
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013
nice product ... very handy .... only problem was a few bricks were broke .... but the thin bricks are real -- and putting the bricks on the flat sheets is a good idea.... and the thin bricks are the right size for my fireplace hearth .... overall happy...
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