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Old 01-29-2012, 01:45 PM
 
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I would like to cover a small area about 70x6 between brick front steps and porch with thin faux brick to match the existing brick on steps. I hate the white board the builder used...looks terrible IMO. Not to mention the sub-par quality with raised globs of paint on it. Anyone know where I can get this locally? It normally comes in boxes and is applied with an adhesive. You would then fill in the spaces with a mortar type look. I could even use real mortar, which is what I did on an indoor wall in our prior home up north. I have been to HD and Lowes. All they have is special order thicker brick that you would do your house with. because I would need to match it up with the steps, I would be leary of ordering online. Thanks.
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Old 01-29-2012, 05:09 PM
 
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Canyon Stone in Wake Forest has a showroom and manufacturing on site. Besides stone, they have a brick like product too.

Canyon Stone, Inc.

Frank
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