Exposed Brick Face Tiles
Veneer Cladding is a thin layer of real or artificial stone or brick applied to a building or other structure made of a material other than stone/brick. Veneer cladding is sometimes applied to concrete and steel buildings as part of their original architectural design.
Veneer cladding often refers to lightweight simulated stone/brick products with a concrete-type base. These Veneer cladding products are often fitted to lightweight substrates to reduce the material cost of construction; this would typically comprise
timber stud frame, waterproof barrier, fibre cement sheet, expanded metal mesh, mortar scratch coat.
Then, using a mortar mix, the Veneer cladding would be affixed to the wall. In the USA, a typical installation on a lightweight substrate would use ply bracing as an alternative to fibre cement sheet.