Clay is typically sourced locally from adjacent quarries, limiting the environmental impacts of transportation and by stocking your regional range of bricks, the supply chain is even shorter, reducing the carbon footprint on deliveries and helping to support your local economy
An F2 brick, has a higher degree of frost resistance, areas include exposed garden and retaining walls, cills, cappings, chimneys and copings, and between ground level and a damp proof course
The dense concrete common brick from Marshalls is suitable for use above and below a damp proofing course level. It can be used independently as well as in conjunction with dense aggregate blocks that provide strength and density.
Coursing Units are produced from the same material as all H+H aircrete and are suitable for the same applications as conventional size Celcon Blocks, allowing consistency within the building fabric.
This wire cut perforated engineering brick from Wienerberger has a durability rating of F2, meaning it is long lasting. Suitable for walls, pavements and other kinds of masonry construction.
The high compressive strength and low water absorption properties and guaranteed durability of engineering bricks make them ideal for use below ground level and damp proof courses. Also often used as a capping for walls with creasing tiles to form a drip point
The dense concrete common brick from Marshalls is suitable for use above and below a damp proofing course level. It can be used independently as well as in conjunction with dense aggregate blocks that provide strength and density.
Coursing Units are produced from the same material as all H+H aircrete and are suitable for the same applications as conventional size Celcon Blocks, allowing consistency within the building fabric.
This wire cut perforated engineering brick from Wienerberger has a durability rating of F2, meaning it is long lasting. Suitable for walls, pavements and other kinds of masonry construction.
The high compressive strength and low water absorption properties and guaranteed durability of engineering bricks make them ideal for use below ground level and damp proof courses. Also often used as a capping for walls with creasing tiles to form a drip point