Building a Home with Brick in Asheville

If you’re looking for a builder who can help you build your custom brick home in Asheville, there are some considerations we will discuss here.

Advantages of Building With Brick In Asheville

  • Bricks are low maintenance, unlike vinyl siding or wood homes that need to have boards replaced because of wind or water damage, or from aging and rotting.

  • Bricks are fireproof, which makes it more resistant to fire damage. It doesn’t mean a brick home cannot burn down, but the heat needs to be much more intense for it to catch fire.

  • Noise Cancelling, which is becoming more important now as more people work from home who do not want to hear airplanes, traffic, dogs parking or people outside.

  • Brights are more durable, especially when it comes to hurricanes, winds, storms. Would you feel safer in a brick home during a hurricane like Helene or a wood house?

  • Bricks can be more energy efficient, saving on heating and cooling bills. Brick homes can be naturally cooler in the summer, so if your HVAC goes out, it might not be so bad to wait for a tech.

  • Some love the natural feel that brick offers. Asheville is a very nature focused city, and often residents prefer their homes to follow suit.

  • Brick homes can be a good investment because they tend to have higher resell value, so in some ways hiring a builder to construct a brick home can be a future investment.

Disadvantages To Building a House With Brick In Asheville

  • The big disadvantage to building with brick is usually the cost. Building with brick can cost around $200 a square foot, which means a 1000 ft home could cost $200,000 to build. However, considering that Asheville’s average home prices are already higher than that (up to $340 per square foot), this isn’t necessary a disadvantage.

How to Find the Best Brick Home Builders In Asheville

There is no easy way to determine the best brick home builders in an area without taking a lot of time to contact each company and ask for pictures of the brick homes they have built. Even then photos might not be enough. It’s best to visit the brick homes that were built by the builder you are considering using. Talk with the owner of the home and ask how it is holding up as well. And, don’t stop at looking at just one. Make sure the brick home builder you choose can show you a couple examples of brick homes they have built in Asheville.

Brick Home Builders In Asheville

Not every builder knows how to build a brick home. Even though many of the same elements of construction exists across different types of homes, brick masonry is a trade that can be difficult to find in Asheville especially. Shelltedpete has a brick mason on staff, so we are one of the lucky construction companies around town.

Below is a table of various brick home plans that aspiring home owners may choose from, along with estimated costs for each. Because these are based on national averages, it’s likely to cost 20-30% higher to build a brick home in Asheville. In some cases it can cost up to $700 a square foot to build custom homes in Asheville. Very high demand.

How To Find Affordable Brick Home Builders In Asheville

To find the most affordable builder in Asheville to bring your brick home dream to life, the tradeoff for most who want to build their own home is that the brick house will be smaller or less custom. What really helps is finding a construction company that specializes in building with brick so the estimate will be accurate. Also, choosing a more affordable brick home plan can help keep the costs down as well. In the table below notice that the cottage brick home plan is generally cheaper on the lower end of the range versus a modern brick home plan which can cost nearly double

Brick Home Plans

Brick Home Plans

Style Name Description Estimated Cost
Colonial A symmetrical two-story design with brick exteriors, shutters, and a centered front door. $250,000 - $400,000
Ranch A single-story layout with an open floor plan and large windows. $200,000 - $350,000
Tudor Features steeply pitched gable roofs, brick and stucco exteriors, and decorative half-timbering. $300,000 - $500,000
Modern Sleek, minimalist designs with large glass windows and clean brick facades. $350,000 - $600,000
Cottage A cozy design with charming details, such as arched doorways and brick accents. $180,000 - $300,000



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