Brickwork: I got 3 masons to come out and give estimate for the limited brick scope. There was crazy variability in the bids, but I did end up choosing a guy.
The mason said he probably wouldn't be able to track down an exact match for the brick (house built in '70). I took it on as a personal mission to scour yards for a matching/similar brick.
I visited 2 different yards in town known for stocking used/old/open-pallet brick. They both just had big yards that let me search though for what I was looking for and the option to buy by the brick. My existing brick is a king-brick size, but is only 2" tall. All king bricks made today are 2 3/8" tall. I was having a really tough time trying to match the wormed texture of the existing brick. Apparently it's not in style these days.
I rounded up 10 options and even painted them a similar gray color to see which one looked best. (original on the very bottom)
While in Houston over Christmas break, I stopped by 2 brickyards and ended up buying 200 brick to lug back to Dallas. All at the low low price of $.40/brick. It's not an exact replica, but I feel like the texture is the closest thing I've found, and it even has some worming. Meridian is the manufacturer, with
Ole Country being the brick name.
I'm sure a lot of people think I'm crazy for spending so much time going to different places to track brick down, but this is the adventure part for me. It's all apart of the journey and process of building. Would I have loved to go to my local Home Depot and buy an exact match off the shelf?? Sure...but what fun would that be?