Matching reclaimed bricks with existing brickwork is one of the most important and challenging aspects of restoring, extending, or repairing older properties. Whether you’re repairing a Victorian terrace, restoring a Georgian townhouse, or blending an extension into an Edwardian façade, achieving a seamless look requires careful planning, sourcing, and...
Read MoreBefore making any improvements, it is important to carefully inspect the condition of the brickwork. Older homes often show a combination of issues rather than a single problem. Common issues include: A thorough inspection helps determine whether simple cleaning is enough or whether more extensive restoration work is required....
Read MoreBrickwork is one of the most enduring and classic exterior finishes for homes across the UK. Yet even the best brickwork can look unattractive over time. Issues such as uneven colouring, damaged mortar, cracked bricks, poor pointing, inappropriate repairs, mismatched bricks, and general wear can make a property’s façade...
Read MoreBrick is widely used across homes, boundary walls, commercial buildings and heritage properties in the UK due to its durability and timeless appearance. However, even the highest quality brickwork can lose its original vibrancy over time. Exposure to environmental elements gradually causes bricks to look dull, washed out or...
Read MoreBrick is widely regarded as one of the most durable and visually appealing building materials used across the UK. However, despite its strength and longevity, brickwork rarely retains its original colour indefinitely. Over years or even decades, bricks naturally change in appearance due to a combination of environmental exposure,...
Read MoreDiscoloured brickwork is one of the most common aesthetic issues affecting both older and newer properties across the UK. Whether the problem appears as dark staining, white patches, green growth, or uneven fading, it can significantly reduce the visual appeal of a building. The good news is that, in...
Read MorePatchy 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...
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