Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide
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Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide
Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 2 Carolina Architectural Brick Guide left Flat Set Reddish Brown Flashed right Olde Colonial far right New Ashbury Wire Cut/ Medium Grey Wire Cut bottom right Select Red Semi Smooth Flashed 2 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide cover small left Ashbury Wire Cut/ Medium Grey Wire Cut cover small middle Township Blend cover small right Old Richland cover large photo Red Wire Cut Find inspiration in a fresh palette of commercial bricks from Hanson. The Carolina Commercial Collection offers the classic colors and styles you need to make your building stand out. Let our product guide help you make a fashionable statement with your project, one brick at a time. Architectural Product Color Chart 4-5 Architectural Classics 6-9 Traditional Bond Patterns 10 Various Brick Positions 11 Helpful Facts 13 Product Warranty 14 LEED Reference Guide 15 Sustainable Development Information 16-17 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 3 Architectural Product Color Chart Finding the right brick for your project is easy. Use the list of colors below to help you choose the style and size of brick you want. Then turn to the page number to see a brick thumbnail. It’s the quick, easy way to find the perfect brick. Carolina Architectural Color Product Code Brick Name Production Size Plant Name Page Brown 4420 Brown Wire Cut MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Brown 4421 Brown Wire Cut Flashed MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Brown 4212 Chocolate Wire Cut MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Brown 4425 Cinnamon Ironspot MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Brown 4727 Flat Set Light Brown Wire Cut Flashed MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Brown 0724 Flat Set Reddish Brown Flashed MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Brown 4729 Flat Set Brown Wire Cut Flashed (Light) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Brown 0430 Savannah Moss MOD, QNM, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Burgundy 0370 Burgundy Wire Cut MOD Ninety Six 7 Burgundy 0375 Burgundy Wire Cut Ironspot MOD Ninety Six 7 Burgundy 0424 New Ashbury Wire Cut MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Burgundy 4507 Old Richland MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Burgundy 4506 Olde Tavern MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Grey 0768 Grey Ripple (Light) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Grey 4801 Grey Wire Cut Flashed MOD, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Grey 0760 Grey Wire Cut (Medium) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Grey 0761 Grey Wire Cut (Light) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Grey 0763 Grey Wire Cut (Dark) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Pink 4752 Palomino Ripple (Medium) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 6 Pink 0739 Palomino Wire Cut (Dark) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Pink 0737 Palomino Wire Cut (Medium) MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 7 Red 1963 Guilford Blend MOD, ENM Roseboro 7 Red 9142 KRCB MOD, ENM Ninety Six 8 Red 1962 Olde Colonial MOD, ENM Roseboro 8 4 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Production Sizes 2-3/4" 2-3/4" 2-1/4" 7-5/8" 3-1/2" 7-5/8" 3" Modular (MOD) 6.9 brick per sq. ft. Color 7-5/8" 3-1/2" Queen Modular (QNM) 5.8 brick per sq. ft. Product Code 3-5/8" 3-5/8" 3-1/2" Engineer Modular (ENM) 5.8 brick per sq. ft. 7-5/8" Closure (CLS) 4.5 brick per sq. ft. Brick Name Production Size Plant Name 11-5/8" 3-1/2" Utility (UTL) 3 brick per sq. ft. Page Red 9340 Old Kiawah MOD Ninety Six 12 Red 0607 Old Lancaster MOD, QNM, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 13 Red 0606 Old Lexington MOD, QNM, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 13 Red 4602 Old Lynchburg MOD, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 13 Red 9450 Red Barktex MOD Ninety Six 12 Red 0250 Red Rug Vertex MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 0255 Red Rug Vertex Flashed MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 4242 Red Semi-Smooth MOD Columbia 4 13 Red 0243 Red Semi-Smooth Flashed MOD Columbia 4 12 Red 0222 Red Wire Cut ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 12 Red 0350 Red Wire Cut MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 0223 Red Wire Cut Flashed MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 13 Red 0355 Red Wire Cut Flashed MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 0225 Red Wire Cut Ironspot MOD, ENM, UTL, CLS Columbia 4 12 Red 0365 Red Wire Cut Ironspot (Dark) MOD Ninety Six 12 Red 0140 Select Red Semi-Smooth MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 0145 Select Red Semi-Smooth Flashed MOD Ninety Six 13 Red 1938 Township Blend MOD, ENM Monroe 3 13 NOTE: Some production sizes are available by special order only, and some listed products may be available in other sizes by special order. Contact your authorized Hanson Brick Representative for details. Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 5 Brown Wire Cut 4420 Brown Wire Cut Flashed 4421 Flat Set Brown Wire Cut Flashed (Light) 0729 Savannah Moss 0430 Old Richland 4507 Old Tavern 4506 Grey Wire Cut Flashed 4801 Palomino Ripple (Medium) 4752 above Flat Set Reddish Brown Flashed Architectural Classics Produced in various regions throughout the Carolinas, these bricks offer a classic look in a wide variety of textures and colors, including reds, browns, oranges, tans and pinks. Architectural Classics lend enduring quality to any project. Grey Wire Cut (Dark) 0763 6 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Chocolate Wire Cut 4212 Cinnamon Ironspot 0425 Flat Set Reddish Brown Flashed 0724 Burgundy Wire Cut 0370 Burgundy Wire Cut Ironspot 0375 New Ashbury Wire Cut 0424 Grey Ripple (Light) 0768 Grey Wire Cut (Light) 0761 Grey Wire Cut (Medium) 0760 Palomino Wire Cut (Medium) 0737 Palomino Wire Cut (Dark) 0739 Guilford Blend 1963 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 7 bottom left Guilford Blend 8 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide KRCB 9142 Old Kiawah 9340 Olde Colonial 1962 Red Bartex 9450 Red Semi-Smooth Flashed 0243 Red Wire Cut 0222 Red Wire Cut Ironspot 0225 Red Wire Cut Ironspot (Dark) 0365 Old Lancaster 0607 Old Lexington 0606 Old Lynchburg 4602 Red Rug Vertex 0250 Red Rug Vertex Flashed 0255 Red Semi-Smooth 4242 Red Wire Cut 0350 Red Wire Cut Flashed 0223 Red Wire Cut Flashed 0355 Select Red Semi-Smooth 0140 Select Red Semi Smooth Flashed 0145 Township Blend 1938 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 9 Traditional Bond Patterns 1/2 running bond 1/3 running bond stack bond common bond (6” course headers) common bond (8” course headers) english corner english bond dutch corner dutch corner flemish bond english corner english corner english cross or dutch bond dutch corner 10 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Various Brick Positions stretcher soldier header shiner rowlock sailor Parts of a Brick Wall stretcher rowlock shiner header soldier course double wythe Shapes Hanson manufactures and maintains a variety of in-stock special shapes for use in building design including arch sets, water tables and bullnoses, to name a few. Non-stock special shapes can also be manufactured to order. Please see your authorized Hanson representative for complete details. Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 11 top left Palomino Wire Cut top right Olde Colonial bottom Township Blend 12 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Helpful Facts on Strength, Durability and Beauty Quality and Performance Hanson Brick fully backs the quality and performance of our clay brick with a detailed warranty. Our brick is manufactured to meet or exceed the requirements of the ASTM C216 Severe Weather Grade. A minimal amount of inspection and maintenance will ensure that clay brick cladding will endure for many years to come. For further details, please contact Hanson’s technical services. Brick Veneer The brickwork on a building is a highly durable wall finish. Between the brick and the backup wall there is an air cavity that provides both a capillary break and a drainage path for moisture. Should moisture penetrate the veneer (a normal occurrence), the moisture will flow down the cavity to the flashing and out of the weep holes, protecting the more moisture-sensitive materials of the backup wall. Color & Texture Color of brick and texture variation within any production run is an inherent part of the manufacturing process. It is not possible to include these variations in photography and normal sampling. Different types of mortar joints and the color of the mortar do affect the overall look of brickwork and can lead to a perceived color difference. Waterproofing Sealers Hanson Brick does not approve of the use of waterproofing sealers. Sealers can affect the breathability of the brickwork and reduce the durability and life expectancy of the brick due to water retention. Efflorescence Efflorescence is a white powdery deposit of water soluble salts sometimes found on the brick surface. Efflorescence is not harmful to brick masonry. Once the moisture within the building materials used in construction dries out to the ambient humidity, no further efflorescence should be expected and should disappear of its own accord with normal weathering. *Source: American Institute of Architects. top right Palomino Wire Cut/ Palomino Wire Cut Medium middle right Select Red Semi Smooth Flashed bottom right Select Red Semi Smooth Flashed Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 13 Limited Lifetime Product Warranty Hanson Brick (Manufacturer) warrants from the date of purchase by original buyer (Homeowner) for a period of 101 years to the Homeowner and subsequent transferees that the brick which is manufactured and sold by Hanson Brick and which is installed in the Homeowner’s Residence (the Brick) is free from defects in material and workmanship, is in compliance (to the extent applicable to the type of brick sold) with pertinent grading rules and the following specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials (i) C216 standard specification for facing brick, (ii) C62 standard specification for building brick, (iii) C902 standard specification for pedestrian and light traffic paving brick, and (iv) ASTM C-55 standard specification for concrete brick, in each case as in effect on the date applicable when this Limited Warranty issues, and will not fail structurally because it does not comply with such specifications. This Warranty is subject to the following Limitations and Exclusions: LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: This Limited Warranty does not apply to failure, damage, deterioration, or color change to the Brick resulting from: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) faulty building methods or in structural defects; failure or cracking of brick due to settling of the Residence or subsidence; incorrect use of mortar or deterioration of mortar (all mortar joints must be full); inferior masonry workmanship including that which does not comply with BIA standards in BIA Tech Notes 7-B (April 1985), specifically excluding flush, raked, and extruded joints; use of brick for soffits, sills, caps as excluded in BIA Tech Notes 36 and 36A (Jan. 1988); use of brick for sidewalks, mailboxes, and all areas other than the walls of the Residence; non-compliance with applicable building codes; storm, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado, lightening, fire or other Acts of God; collision, vandalism, war, civil unrest or other accidental or intentional events; deterioration from the effects of acid rain or other pollution; actions of or materials provided by any person other than Hanson Brick. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Any claim arising under this Limited Warranty must be promptly submitted in writing to the Manufacturer and must be accompanied with proof of Homeowner’s purchase. If any of the Brick does not comply with this Limited Warranty, Hanson Brick will at its own expense and within a reasonable period of time, replace and or repair in its sole discretion defective Brick. Hanson Brick shall have the right, but not the obligation, to have its own representatives verify the nature, extent, and case of alleged defects. If the parties cannot resolve a claim under this Limited Warranty, any controversy will be settled by arbitration through the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the arbitrator’s award will be entered by any court with jurisdiction. The remedy of replacement and or repair shall be the sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of this Limited Warranty, and under no circumstances shall Hanson Brick be liable for any incidental, special, or consequential damages resulting from any breach of this warranty or alleged defect in the Brick, although Hanson expressly disclaims any other warranty than those expressly set forth herein, any implied warranty of merchantability which may nevertheless be available to Homeowner shall be limited to the duration of this Limited Warranty or the expiration of the applicable Statutes of Limitations, whichever is sooner. Hanson Brick expressly disclaims any and all other warranties of any kind whatsoever as to its Brick including but not limited to express or implied warranties of fitness for particular purposes sold, description, or quality of the Brick. Hanson makes no warranty as to the aesthetic qualities of the Brick. This warranty gives Homeowner and subsequent transferees specific legal rights, but they may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Homeowner and subsequent transferee. Hanson Building Products - Lightside 15720 John J. Delaney Drive Suite 555 Charlotte, North Carolina 28277 800.HANSON8 www.hansonbrick.com www.hansonrooftile.com www.hansonhardscapes.com 14 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Reference Guide LEED - NC, USA US Green Building Council Requirements Category Hanson Solution Clay & Concrete Brick Concrete Roof Tile Points Protect or Restore Habitat SS c 5.1 •On Green field sites, limit all site disturbance • Brick packaged in cubes minimizes the required staging area • Roof Tiles packaged on wooden pallets which can be returned for credit 1 Heat Island Effect: Roof SS c 7.2 •Use roofing materials having a Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) equal to or greater than 78 for low-sloped roofs and 29 for steep sloped roofs • Roof Tile offers products with SRI > 29 1 Energy Performance EA c1 •Achieve increasing levels of energy performance above the baseline • The mass of brick can provide thermal storage (thermal mass) that can moderate a building’s temperature, reducing heating and cooling costs up to10 Construction Waste Management MR 2 •Divert construction, demolition and land-clearing debris from disposal in landfill and incinerators • Being small and modular in nature, masonry and concrete roof tiles are less prone to waste. Masonry and concrete roof tile units can be crushed and recycled or reused as landscaping fill 1 pt - 50% 2 pt - 75% • Some products use recycled material. Some concrete brick may contain SCMs. Check with local sales representative regarding which products contained recycled material 1 pt - 10% 2 pt - 20% Recycled Content MR c4 •Use materials with recycled content such that the sum of post-consumer recycled content and ½ pre consumer content constitutes 10% or 20% of the total value • Some plants use supplementary cementitious material (SCM). Check with your local sales representative Regional Materials MR c5 •Use building materials or products that have been extracted, harvested or recovered, as well as manufactured within 500 miles of the project site • Because of the geographical spread of Hanson brick and roof tile plants, most projects are within 500 miles of a brick or roof tile plant. Check with your local sales representative or refer to the LEED locator tool on the Hanson website 1 pt - 10% 2 pt - 20% Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 15 Sustainable development is firmly established in Hanson Brick’s corporate strategy. Reducing the consumption of resources and increasing resource efficiency are the foundations of sustainable business. The following are some of the achievements over the past decade and the goals for the future. Durability One of the basic requirements for sustainability is durability – products that last as long as the building, requiring minimum maintenance and repair. Hanson clay brick is manufactured to meet or exceed the ASTM/CSA standards for durability. Extensive research and ongoing quality control testing ensure that these products provide the intended service. Resource Management Clay brick is manufactured from clay or shale extracted from quarries in close proximity to the plant. Almost all plants have Environmental Management Systems in place to control effluent, emissions and resource extraction. The quarries are managed to ensure a long life of high-quality consistent material. At the end of the quarry life, the quarry is rehabilitated and in many cases is used for residential development. Once mining operations are complete, the land is carefully and meticulously backfilled and returned to a state as close as possible to what it had been, to ensure that it continues to offer future generations equivalent potential for use and development. Reduced Energy Consumption Reducing energy use is a key component of sustainability. In 2004, the amount of energy required to manufacture a clay brick was just 50% of what it was in 1981. Hanson Brick has continued to improve on this, further reducing fuel use by 10%. Emissions The savings in fuel use since 2004 have also resulted in significant reduction in emissions, a reduction of approximately 85,000 tons of CO2. One third of the clay brick plants have scrubbers which largely eliminate emissions, and more scrubbers are planned with upgrades to existing plants and construction of new plants. Hanson has spent millions of dollars in upgrading plants and making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. 16 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Recycled Material No material used to manufacture clay brick ends up in landfill. Any waste green (unfired) brick is fed back into the system. Some plants use the fired brick as grog as part of the raw material. Where waste fired brick is not used as grog, it is either crushed and sold as landscaping material, or it is used to repair and maintain quarry roads. Some plants use waste ceramic tile or pots, bottom ash from power stations or waste scrubber lime as part of the raw material for the brick. Some initiatives under investigation include: • the use of sawdust in the brick • waste glycerin as a kiln fuel • shale from tunnel excavation as raw material • use of fly ash as cement replacement in roof tiles (Supplementary Cementitious Materials) Most plants use recycled material for the packaging of the cubes. Regional Material Because of the geographical spread of Hanson clay brick plants, most urban areas in the USA and Canada are within 500 miles (800 km) of a brick or tile plant. Quarries which supply raw materials are generally situated in close proximity to the plant. The LEED Plant Locator on the Hanson website is a useful tool that lists all plants within 500 miles (800 km) from a given project based on the zip code. (see www.hansonbrick.com). Transportation Brick is transported by rail and truck, but mostly by truck. Computer software programs are used for load planning, to minimize trips and to ensure full loads. In some areas, GPS and on-board computers are used to facilitate deliveries. Managers and drivers are measured in terms of miles per load delivered. Communities Although Hanson Brick and Tile is a large company with plants throughout a large part of the USA and Canada, we operate as a series of independent local businesses, providing jobs in mainly rural areas. Culture of Environmental Sensitivity Our goal is to make our employees more environmentally sensitive and to develop a culture within the organization. As part of this goal, a survey was carried out early in 2008 of all the plant and transportation managers relating to environmental issues. This survey is to benchmark the current situation so that we can measure improvements over time. Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 17 right Flat Set Reddish Brown Flashed Let brick express your personality and individual style.To learn more about Hanson Brick, call us today at 877.HANSON8 or visit us at www.hansonbrick.com. 18 Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide Carolina Collection Architectural Brick Guide 19 As North America’s largest brick manufacturer, Hanson Brick annually produces enough brick to wrap around the earth nearly nine times. With U.S. production facilities in Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas, and in Ontario and Quebec in Canada, Hanson offers regionally inspired bricks in five collections featuring a wide variety of colors and more than 1,000 styles. Contact your Hanson representative today to find out more about how to distinguish your home with Hanson Brick. Hanson Building Products - Lightside 15720 John J. Delaney Drive Suite 555 Charlotte, North Carolina 28277 800.HANSON8 www.hansonbrick.com www.hansonrooftile.com www.hansonhardscapes.com Printing can never exactly reproduce unique and distinctive colors. The colors shown are as accurate as modern printing methods allow. Holcim™ mortars pictured here are used for representation only. Other mortar manufacturers produce similar colors that may be sold under different names. Holcim is a registered trademark of Holcim IP Ltd, a company of the Holcim Group. Colors provided by The Sherwin-Williams Company. Due to the printing process, colors shown approximate as closely as possible to the actual paint colors. The Cover The Earth® and Sherwin-Williams® logos are federally registered trademarks of The Sherwin-Williams Company, or one of its wholly owned subsidiaries. 11184/10.0/MAP/12-08/R