Brick is ultimately a more durable product that adds value to a homes curb appeal as it does to insulation as well.
Brick vs siding insurance.
A one inch layer of stucco typically has a one hour fire rating.
Although brick construction is generally sturdier whether or not this drives premiums down depends on the location of the property among other factors.
Cement fiber siding concrete stucco and stone and brick veneer are more resistant to a home fire.
Homeowners insurance rates can vary based on a variety of factors.
Vinyl siding is much cheaper to install than brick but this is primarily because vinyl siding was created to compete with wood siding.
In most cases the premium for a wood frame home is higher than one which is more fire resistant.
The average sized home can cost between 25 000 and 55 000 for standard brick siding and 27 000 to 80 000 for standard stone.
One of those factors is the makeup of the exterior walls of the home.
It will resist a fire longer than vinyl 8 for example but will succumb to the flames much sooner than a brick masonry wall.
The superior fire resistance of brick siding can lead to lower insurance premiums.
Some insurance companies will offer a discount for brick homes.
The reason it may not directly save you money versus a vinyl siding is because of the cost of the materials typically a brick house is going to have a higher cost associated with it so your overall policy limits would proportionally increase and so does your premium.