Patchy brickwork after repairs is a common issue that affects both the appearance and perceived quality of masonry work. Even when structural integrity is restored, visual inconsistencies such as mismatched mortar colour, uneven texture, irregular joint profiles, and differences in ageing can make repaired sections stand out. The objective...
Read MoreRepaired brick patches can be difficult to disguise if the surrounding wall has aged or weathered over time. Even when structural work is completed correctly, visual mismatches in colour, texture, mortar joints, and alignment can make the repair stand out. The aim of hiding repaired brickwork is not only...
Read MoreMatching bricks on a house extension is a question many homeowners ask when planning an extension project. The short answer is yes — but it’s not straightforward. Bricks are manufactured from natural materials, and even bricks of the same type can vary in colour, texture and weathering. The key...
Read MoreWhen extending a property, the goal is rarely to create contrast. Instead, most homeowners aim for visual continuity. However, this is easier said than done. Even bricks that appear identical at first glance can differ once installed. Bricks vary due to: Older bricks often develop a patina over time...
Read MoreSeeing different coloured bricks on your house can be frustrating, especially when it affects kerb appeal and gives the impression of poor workmanship. Whether the variation comes from repairs, extensions, weathering, or mismatched materials, it is a common issue across UK properties particularly older homes. The good news is...
Read MoreMismatched brickwork is one of the most common (and frustrating) issues in property maintenance across the UK. Whether caused by extensions, poor repairs, or natural weathering, it can make even a structurally sound building look patchy, unfinished, and devalue its appearance. Fortunately, there are several proven methods to fix...
Read MoreIf you have ever built an extension, repaired a wall, or added a new section to an old building, you might have noticed that the new bricks look noticeably different from the old ones. This is common and can be visually distracting. Understanding why this happens sheds light on...
Read MoreWhen you install an extension or add a new section to an existing home, one of the most common visual issues is mismatched brickwork. It can make the new build look disjointed, aged or patchy compared to the original wall. Even when careful effort is made to source matching...
Read MoreBrick tinting has become an increasingly popular way for homeowners in the UK to refresh and modernise the exterior of their property. Unlike painting, which sits on the surface of the brick, brick tinting penetrates the masonry, providing a long-lasting and natural-looking colour transformation. It can be used to...
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