Rustic face brick developed for 2014

Omaha, NE, March 5, 2014:  Endicott Clay Products Company announced the launch of a new residential brick line called The Jefferson Series.  In efforts to provide a timeless look for new home buyers, Endicott has developed a line of clay face brick that offers old world charm. 

Endicott is located in Jefferson County in southeast Nebraska and has manufactured brick since 1920.  With homage to Thomas Jefferson and the home he built in Virginia, the names of the brick in the series are Monticello, Centennial, Liberty, Patriot and Rushmore. 

As the residential market rebounds, Endicott developed a new product line that captures the essence of eras gone by.  Classic colors and rough textures provide a timeless look and a taste of history.  A recent study by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) showed a nationwide preference among consumers for clay brick exteriors.  Brick ranked number one over vinyl siding, stone, stucco, wood and fiber cement, scoring highest nationally among all ages, races, income levels and household types.  Thirty four percent of the respondents to the survey on homebuyer trends ranked brick as their preferred home exterior.

The unique clays found only in Jefferson County, Nebraska make it possible for Endicott to produce a wide variety of face brick, pavers, tile and thin brick that are nationally distributed throughout the United States.   Endicott is the only Nebraska owned brick manufacturer in the state.  Endicott Clay Products can be found in locally at Nebraska Brick & Supply, 13801 Industrial Rd, Omaha, NE.     

 

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>p>>em>>strong>Omaha, NE, March 5, 2014:>/strong>>/em>  Endicott Clay Products Company announced the launch of a new residential brick line called The Jefferson Series.  In efforts to provide a timeless look for new home buyers, Endicott has developed a line of clay face brick that offers old world charm. >/p>
>p>Endicott is located in Jefferson County in southeast Nebraska and has manufactured brick since 1920.  With homage to Thomas Jefferson and the home he built in Virginia, the names of the brick in the series are Monticello, Centennial, Liberty, Patriot and Rushmore. >/p>
>p>As the residential market rebounds, Endicott developed a new product line that captures the essence of eras gone by.  Classic colors and rough textures provide a timeless look and a taste of history.  A recent study by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) showed a nationwide preference among consumers for clay brick exteriors.  Brick ranked number one over vinyl siding, stone, stucco, wood and fiber cement, scoring highest nationally among all ages, races, income levels and household types.  Thirty four percent of the respondents to the survey on homebuyer trends ranked brick as their preferred home exterior.>/p>
>p>The unique clays found only in Jefferson County, Nebraska make it possible for Endicott to produce a wide variety of face brick, pavers, tile and thin brick that are nationally distributed throughout the United States.   Endicott is the only Nebraska owned brick manufacturer in the state.  Endicott Clay Products can be found in locally at Nebraska Brick & Supply, 13801 Industrial Rd, Omaha, NE.     >/p>
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