Understanding Patchy Brickwork After Repairs Patchy brickwork is one of the most common issues homeowners notice after building or restoration work has been carried out. Even when the structural repair itself is sound, the visual finish can look inconsistent, uneven, or simply “not quite right”. This usually happens because...
Read MoreUnderstanding Why Brick Patches Stand Out Brickwork is designed to be visually consistent across entire façades, which is why even a small repair can draw attention if it hasn’t been blended properly. When a section of brick is replaced or repaired, the difference rarely comes from just one factor....
Read MoreMatching bricks on an extension is one of the most common concerns homeowners have when adding space to their property. It sounds simple at first, but in reality it is rarely a straightforward “find the same brick and build” situation. Even bricks that look identical in a supplier’s yard...
Read MoreWhen you add an extension to your home, the structure itself is only half the job. The real challenge is making it look like it has always belonged there. Poor brick matching is one of the quickest ways to make an extension stand out for the wrong reasons. Even...
Read MoreWhat to Do If Your House Has Different Coloured Bricks: How to Fix Different Coloured Bricks Seeing different coloured bricks on the same house can be frustrating. It often makes a property look unfinished, patched, or inconsistent even when the structure itself is perfectly sound. This issue is more...
Read MoreMismatched brickwork is one of those issues that can quietly drag down the appearance of a property. Even when the structural repair has been done properly, the visual finish can look patchy, overly new, too dark, too light, or simply “not quite right”. It is more common than most...
Read MoreOne of the most common frustrations homeowners face after building work is discovering that new bricks don’t match the existing house. Even when everything is carefully specified and ordered from the correct supplier, the finished result can still look slightly off. Sometimes it is subtle, sometimes it is obvious,...
Read MoreOne of the most common issues homeowners face after completing an extension is that the new brickwork does not quite match the original house. Even when the correct brick type is specified, the finished result often looks slightly off in tone, texture, or ageing. This mismatch is not usually...
Read MoreWhen homeowners think about increasing property value, they usually focus on kitchens, bathrooms, extensions, or landscaping. But one of the most overlooked factors is the exterior appearance of the property, especially the brickwork. Brickwork is one of the first things a potential buyer notices. If it looks patchy, mismatched,...
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