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We offer the bricks and mortar, you supply
your own unique design ideas.
WHERE TO USE FLEXI-BRICK
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Use Flexi-Brick indoors or out, wherever you have a
solid surface.
See the chart below for detailed description of where
Flexi-Brick can be used.
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BASE SURFACE
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USE INDOORS
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USE OUTDOORS
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Dry Wall
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YES
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N/A
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Stucco
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After Leveling Surface
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After Leveling Surface
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Sheet Material
(Wood)
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YES**
(see notes below)
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NO**
(see notes below)
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Sheet Material
(Plastic / Foam)
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YES
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YES (Only user outdoor
rated foam or plastic)
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Concrete,
Concrete Board
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YES*
(see notes below)
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YES*
(see notes below)
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Masonary,
Poured Concrete
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After Leveling Surface
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After Leveling Surface
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Any Rigid
Semi-Smooth Surface
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YES*
(see notes below)
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YES* (Outdoor
quality surface only)
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Sidewalks
Driveways
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NO
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NO
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Flexi-Brick is not suitable for traffic
areas
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* Before applying Flexi-Brick we strongly recommended you pre-treat
the base surface, using a primer. Use any standard water-based acrylic primer.
We also recommend using mesh on joint seams to prevent cracks.
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** Chip board, particle boards of any type, luan, OSB, and tounge and groove
planking are unsuitable substrates to directly install Flexi-Brick
over. These materials tend to swell, warp and delaminate when exposed to
moisture. For these applications we recommend covering the wood with exterior
sheet material.
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