Use Flexi-Brick™ indoors or out, where ever you have a solid surface. See the chart below for a detailed description of where Flexi-Brick™ can be used
 
Flexi-Brick Frequently Asked Questions
 
Q. Is Flexi-Brick Rubber?
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No. Flexi-Brick is made from specially sorted quartz sands and a poly-acrylic binder that allows it to be flexible.

Q. Can Flexi-Brick be used around fireplaces and heating sources?
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Flexi-Brick has been thermally tested to keep its integrity in temperatures over 212 deg. F. Flexi-Brick is not fire proof, it is essential to use proper clearances from fire and heat sources.

Q. Can Flexi-Brick be used in very cold/very hot climates?
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Yes. Flexi-Brick can be used in climates ranging from -35 deg F up to 212 deg F. Flexi-Brick should only be applied in temperatures over 40 deg F

Q. Are Flexi-Brick products easy to install?
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Yes. Flexi-Brick can be installed by those with no previous experience. There's no product like it, and nothing is easier.

Q. What preparation is needed to install Flexi-Brick?
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Flexi-Brick can be applied to almost any clean, dry surface. Some areas may require leveling or cleaning before installation.

Q. What tools are needed to install Flexi-Brick?
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The only tools needed to install Flexi-Brick are a notched trowel, scissors and a small brush.

Q. What sizes are available?
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There are currently 3 sizes of Flexi-Brick, Standard, Euro and Oversize. Some colors are available in more than one size.

Q. Is Flexi-Brick easy to clean?
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Yes. Flexi-Brick may be cleaned with a standard garden hose.

Q. Does Flexi-Brick provide any insulation?
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Because Flexi-Brick is so light-weight, it can be applied to foam insulation board to provide insulation.

Q. How much does Flexi-Brick weigh?
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Flexi-Brick weighs approximately one pound per square foot. It elimates the need for footings and brick ledges, making both installation and handling easy for anyone.

Q. What are the best applications for Flexi-Brick?
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Flexi-Brick can be used for hundreds of projects; here are a few popular areas. Interior walls, exterior siding or foundations, grill islands, chimney chases, interior archways and basement remodels. The uses are limited only by your imagination.