Painted Brick Restoration: We Show You What Your Painted Brick Can Become Before We Ever Start
- woody5730
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
How Painted Brick Restoration Actually Works
If you have a painted brick home or building, what you have no longer has depth or variation.
What you have is a flat, uniform surface where everything blends together.
In most cases, it’s been that way for decades.
So when we arrive for the initial consultation, we bring something with us.
A sample panel.

We show it to you right there during the consultation.
The panel you’re now looking at shows full-range, authentic brick colour. Not a single tone, but multiple colours working together the way real brick does.
And that’s when it starts to click.
You begin to see the gap between what you have now and what you now know is possible… like what you’re seeing on the panel.
Painted brick… versus real brick.
You’re not guessing anymore.
At this point, you’re not imagining it.
You’re looking right at it.
And that’s when it happens.
“You can make my brick look like that?!”
Yes. That’s exactly what we do.
And just like that, the painted brick problem is gone.

And for many, that’s all they need.
They’ve seen it.
They understand it.
They want it.
And they move forward.
But for others, seeing it on the panel is just the beginning.
So we take it one step further.
We apply the same finish directly to a small section of your painted brick.
The same full-range colour.
The same depth.
The same look.

Now you’re not just seeing it on a panel.
You’re seeing it on your actual home or storefront.
In your light.
On your surface.
Exactly where it matters.
And at that point, there’s nothing left to question.
What you’re looking at is exactly how it will look.
That section becomes the template for everything that follows.

From that point forward, every brick follows that same standard.
Every colour. Every variation. Every detail. On every individual brick.
That’s how we deliver a finish that doesn’t just look like brick.
It looks like real brick.
Seeing is believing.
We don’t ask you to imagine it. We show you.
Want to see what your painted brick could actually look like? Let’s show you. Click the button below:




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