Thin brick facades deliver authentic masonry appearance without the weight and labor of full-depth brick. But installing them over traditional assemblies often means coordinating multiple trades, managing thermal bridging at studs and fasteners, and hoping moisture stays on the right side of the envelope. Insulated wall systems solve these challenges by combining insulation, moisture control, and veneer alignment into one assembly.
Old Mill Building Products helps architects and builders simplify thin brick installation with the Panel+ Wall System. This article explains how insulated wall systems work, why thermal bridging matters, and what to look for when specifying a system for your next project.
An insulated wall system is a coordinated assembly that integrates insulation, a weather barrier, and veneer alignment into one product. For thin brick applications, the system typically uses EPS foam panels with channels for drainage and ventilation. The veneer is then installed directly over the insulation layer in the field.
Unlike traditional multi-step methods, insulated wall systems eliminate the need for separate weather barrier installation, furring strips, and veneer support. This means fewer trades, less coordination, and a faster path to dry-in.
Thermal bridging occurs when heat transfers through materials that conduct energy faster than the surrounding insulation. In wall assemblies, steel studs and mechanical fasteners create pathways that bypass cavity insulation entirely. Building Science Corporation notes that thermal bridging can reduce effective R-values by 30 percent or more in some assemblies.
Insulated wall systems address this by placing insulation outboard of the framing layer. This creates a thermal break between the interior and exterior, reducing heat flow through studs and fasteners. The result is better energy performance and more predictable thermal behavior across the entire envelope.
Moisture management is critical for thin brick facades. Water vapor and bulk water intrusion can lead to efflorescence, spalling, and structural damage if not properly controlled. Insulated wall systems manage moisture through multiple mechanisms built into the panel design.
Old Mill Building Products designs Panel+ with cross-drainage channels that direct water down and out of the assembly. Ventilation channels behind the veneer allow drying and pressure equalization. When installed over an air and water barrier, the system creates a complete drainage plane from sheathing to veneer.
Drainage is the first line of defense against bulk water intrusion. When water penetrates the veneer, it needs a clear path to exit the assembly before it can cause damage. Integrated drainage channels guide water down to weep points at the base of the wall. This keeps the structural substrate dry and reduces the risk of moisture-related failures.
Architects specifying insulated wall systems gain design flexibility with multiple panel thicknesses and veneer options. Builders benefit from reduced labor coordination and faster installation sequences. Because the system arrives as a coordinated assembly, there's less room for errors between trades.
Panel+ from Old Mill Building Products reduces labor time by up to 60 percent compared to traditional lath and scratch methods. The EPS panels include built-in alignment grooves for thin brick, stone, or tile veneer. This means crews can install veneer faster and with more consistent spacing. That consistency shows up in walkthroughs and final inspections.
Specifying a complete system from one manufacturer simplifies accountability. If performance issues arise, there's one point of contact rather than multiple vendors pointing fingers. Single-source systems also come with coordinated installation guides and technical support. For builders managing warranty exposure, this adds confidence without complicating the build.
Energy codes increasingly require insulation in wall assemblies, and fire codes like NFPA 285 apply to many exterior wall configurations. Meeting both requirements with separate products can be complex and expensive. Insulated wall systems with tested assemblies simplify the code path.
Panel+ assemblies are NFPA 285 compliant, with energy cost reductions up to 40 percent and R-values up to 20. This means architects can specify a masonry veneer look while meeting both energy and fire requirements in a single assembly. For projects in jurisdictions with strict code enforcement, this reduces risk and review time.
Not all insulated wall systems are equal. When evaluating options for thin brick facades, consider the following factors:
Old Mill Building Products offers Panel+ in standard thicknesses from 1 inch to 4 inches, with custom options available. The system supports both fluid-applied adhesive and mechanically fastened installation methods, giving teams flexibility based on substrate and project conditions.
Insulated wall systems simplify thin brick facade projects by combining multiple functions into one assembly. They reduce thermal bridging, manage moisture, and speed installation while making code compliance more straightforward. For architects and builders managing schedule, budget, and performance requirements, these systems offer a practical path to high-quality results.
The Panel+ Wall System from Old Mill Building Products delivers the insulation, drainage, and alignment your thin brick projects need. With NFPA 285 compliant assemblies, R-values up to 20, and labor reductions up to 60 percent, Panel+ helps you build better without complicating the process.
R-values depend on panel thickness and foam type. The Old Mill Building Products Panel+ Wall System delivers R-4.2 per inch at 75°F. With 4-inch panels, you can achieve R-values up to 20, meeting or exceeding most energy code requirements for exterior walls.
Many do, but you should verify with the manufacturer. Old Mill Building Products offers tested Panel+ assemblies that are NFPA 285 compliant. This fire test standard applies to exterior walls with foam insulation and is required in many commercial and multi-family projects.
Labor savings vary by project, but Old Mill Building Products Panel+ reduces installation labor by up to 60 percent compared to traditional lath and scratch veneer methods. This comes from eliminating multiple trades and simplifying the installation sequence.
Yes. While this article focuses on thin brick, most insulated wall systems support multiple veneer types. Panel+ from Old Mill Building Products includes alignment features for thin brick, stone, or approved tile veneer, giving architects flexibility in material selection.
Approved substrates typically include exterior-grade gypsum sheathing, plywood, OSB, and concrete masonry. Panel+ offers two installation methods: fluid-applied adhesive over an air and water barrier, or mechanically fastened over a drainable building wrap. This gives flexibility based on your existing wall construction.