Belden Brick Products Now Available from Acme Brick Company

Words: Bronzella Cleveland

Acme Brick Company’s Texas showrooms now offer the full line of architectural brick products from the Belden Brick Company of Canton, Ohio. Acme has the exclusive right to sell the Belden line in the state of Texas.

The Belden Brick Company is especially well known for its extensive line of architectural brick that is available in many unusual sizes. The company also produces a line of sand mold brick that has a handmade look and an extensive collection of thin brick. See more at http://www.beldenbrick.com/thin-brick/.

In commenting on the new relationship, Stan McCarthy, Acme’s senior VP of sales for Texas, said, “Belden Brick is a great addition to our product offering in the state of Texas. Their product selection and quality are second to none in the industry. The addition of their products provides us with a broad selection of face brick, oversized brick, special shapes, pavers, and thin brick that will enhance our ability to provide more products in both the architectural and residential markets. The Belden Brick and Acme Brick names are synonymous with outstanding quality and reputation, making our relationship to represent their products a natural in the state of Texas.”

Acme Brick Company, founded in 1891, is the nation’s largest brickmaker. Acme owns 26 brick plants and has 70 company-owned sales offices across 15 states, plus a nationwide network of independent distributors.

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