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Single-Use Liners
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VersaLiner: the Original Single-Use Sheet Liner that Continues to Drive the Industry

Innovative Brick Systems invented the original VersaLiner™ in the 1990's the industry's first single-use styrene sheet liner. Since then, it has continually improved.  No wonder our single-use sheet liners lead the embedded brick panel industry in both precast and tilt-up markets. We also offer VersaLiner™ models for direct cast patterns of brick, stone, ashlar patterns, and more, for a realistic stone or clay look with no tell-tale seams regardless of panel dimensions.

VersaLiner™ for Embedded Material

Preferred by Precasters and Tilt-up Contractors for ease of production and best overall results, choose Innovative’s original single-use embedded material VersaLiner™ for the truest laid-up masonry look, greatest variety of patterns, and thin brick selection from a variety of quality brick manufacturers.

VersaLiner™ for Cast Concrete

Our single-use VersaLiner™ for faux cast patterns creates a realistic micro-detail look in a variety of patterns and textures. and without any of the typical “liner seams” to impair the effect. Whether brick, stone, ashlar, or CMU, our line of Cast VersaLiners™ utilize our patented EdgeLock™ system to connect the sheets so producers can cast realistic masonry facades of any dimension, seamlessly.

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Thin Brick
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Highest Quality Thin Brick

IBS works with only the highest quality brick manufacturers in North America. The choice of colors, finishes, and sizes of thin brick are nearly infinite with these superior partners listed below. Click on any of these manufacturers and view their multitude of offerings, then give us a call and let's talk "creative vision".

Build with confidence.

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Our Projects
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Discover how we've beautified concrete facades for over 25 years.
Mission Rock

Discover San Francisco's "most visionary waterfront neighborhood."

CG Tower

Experience the combination of the warmth of family life and the richness of high-rise living.

Seaboard Station

Explore 19th century train station design born in the 21st century.