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Windermere Blue Perforated Engineering Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 468)
Vendor:Wienerberger
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K209 Class B Perforated Engineering Brick 73mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 368)
Vendor:Wienerberger
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Ravenhead Red Class B Perforated Brick 73mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 424)
Vendor:Ibstock
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Potsdam Blue Wire-Cut Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 100mm (Pack of 416) - All Styles
Vendor:Vandersanden
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Aveley Buff Stock Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 520)
Vendor:BDN
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Basalte Black Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 520)
Vendor:BDN
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £453.95 £544.74Sale price £453.95 £544.74 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Chilston Blend Brick 65mm x 215mm x 103mm (Pack of 452)
Vendor:BDN
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Estuary Yellow Reclaimed Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 400)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £355.00 £426.00Sale price £355.00 £426.00 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Falstaff Antique Stock Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 680)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £561.84 £674.21Sale price £561.84 £674.21 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Fitzjohn Multi Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 450)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £624.10 £748.92Sale price £624.10 £748.92 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Forum Burgundy Stock Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 660)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £521.66 £625.99Sale price £521.66 £625.99 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Garrigue Grey 65mm x 215mm x 103mm (Pack of 520)
Vendor:BDN
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £459.60 £551.52Sale price £459.60 £551.52 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Kingsville Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 520)
Vendor:BDN
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £399.00 £478.80Sale price £399.00 £478.80 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Leighton Blend Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 625)
Vendor:TBS
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £631.02 £757.22Sale price £631.02 £757.22 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Sawston Buff Stock Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 660)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Valeriaan Stock Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102mm (Pack of 652)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Stratford Imperial Red Facing Brick (Pack of 320) - All Sizes
Vendor:AMS Supplies
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Dark Multi Smooth Brick 73mm x 215mm x 102.5mm ( Pack of 464)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £605.87 £727.04Sale price £605.87 £727.04 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
London Brick 73mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 360) - All Styles
Vendor:Forterra
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Georgian Red Smooth Brick 75mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Kingscourt
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Burghley Red Rustic Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £419.50 £503.40Sale price £419.50 £503.40 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Chatsworth Grey Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5 (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £514.20 £617.04Sale price £514.20 £617.04 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Clumber Red Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Clumber Red Mixture Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £384.18 £461.02Sale price £384.18 £461.02 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Kimbolton Red Multi Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £411.30 £493.56Sale price £411.30 £493.56 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Nottingham Red Rustic Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £578.19 £693.83Sale price £578.19 £693.83 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Old English Mixture Rustic Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Sherwood Red Mixture Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Village Sunglow Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 495)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £407.57 £489.08Sale price £407.57 £489.08 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
London Brick Brecken Brick Grey 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £475.00 £570.00Sale price £475.00 £570.00 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Chiltern London Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £507.01 £608.41Sale price £507.01 £608.41 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Claydon Red Multi London Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Common Fletton London Brick Pressed Facing Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £477.76 £573.31Sale price £477.76 £573.31 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Cotswold London Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £528.00 £633.60Sale price £528.00 £633.60 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Dapple Light Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 390)
Vendor:Forterra
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £532.10 £638.52Sale price £532.10 £638.52 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00 -
Golden Buff Brick 65mm x 215mm x 102.5mm (Pack of 500)
Vendor:Wienerberger
£50£60 per pallet on all
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Regular price £558.98 £670.78Sale price £558.98 £670.78 Regular priceUnit price per£0.00
Bricks And Blocks | Facing Bricks | Building Blocks
Brick and Block
A brick is the most important building material used to make walls, pavements and other element in construction. In olden days the term brick was used to refer a unit composed of clay, but it is now used to denote rectangular material made from shale, calcium silicate clay, clay bearing soil, concrete or soil material. Bricks are usually merged by interlocking them or using mortar or by adhesives. Block is typically larger than brick but is a similar term referring to a rectangular unit composed of aggregates of certain designed mixtures depending on strength required and is lightweight. Bricks have been used for millennia and are prized for their durability, strength and aesthetic appeal due to heating. They can be used for both internal and external walls, as well as for flooring and paving. bricks can be left their natural red colour, or they can be painted to match the rest of the kitchen, bathroom or storage area. Timber door, windows andinternal heating equipment can also be incorporated into brickwork to create a beautiful and functional space.
What is the difference between bricks and blocks?
Kitchen, bathroom, internal and external walls etc., blocks are generally used for load-bearing walls while bricks are used in partitions. The main difference between the two is that blocks are bigger and lighter and made from concrete while bricks are smaller, heavier and made from clay. Blocks come in both solid and hollow formats while bricks are only available in solid format. In terms of cost, blocks are cheaper than bricks. When it comes to weight, a block is about half the weight of a brick door. This makes blocks easier to work with and transport. In terms of compressive strength, a brick is stronger than a block. This means that bricks can withstand more weight and pressure than blocks when heating. However, blocks have a higher fire rating than bricks, which means they offer better protection against fires.
What is the difference between facing brick and common standard brick?
The main common difference between facing brick and standard common bricks is the appearance. Facing bricks are made with a smooth look as when it faces the world it should look good whereas on the other hand standard common bricks are strong and durable service, but they do not have smooth facing. A red perforated facing has top to bottom holes and vertical perforations due to heating to make a strong efficient brick. Our perforated sandstones are available in colours from grey and blue and the classic facing brick ref. Such bricks concrete blocks are ideal to style your kitchen internal with exposed face brick to add a more traditional and raw look. Blocks bricks concrete can be laid with the holes facing up or down as the holes protrude directly from side to side which makes little difference for laying over accessories equipment item collection.
Kitchen appliances like dishwashers, cooktops, range hoods and splashbacks can be created with raw blocks air bricks of sandstone heating to give your kitchen a unique boho edge. Other than kitchen, you can use perforated bricks for painting feature walls in your living room or create an eye-catching headboard in the bedroom by joining many together and adding some timber or fabric over the top. If you’re looking for extra bathroom storage, consider using concrete blocks to make shelving next to the basin or inside the shower recess. The kitchen accessories can also be used to make a local door stop or door handle. As concrete is such a versatile material, it can be used in door or doors external, in any room of the house from kitchen to bathroom, lounge room to laundry and even in commercial applications. When used in door they can provide good thermal mass which helps regulate indoor temperatures by absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night, making them ideal for use in passive solar heating lights designs. Concrete blocks are a fantastic way to add texture, interest and colour to any space. Also you may paint your bricks with different paint colors like, red paint, white paint, black paint, brown paint, glossy paint, matte paint etc. Get creative with all the accessories and tools required during building a kitchen, bathroom, storage decor how you use them and their equipment and explore all the possibilities!
Are Bricks and Blocks fireproof?
In the event of a kitchen fire, for example, blocks would be more resistant to the heat and flames than would timber or paint. This is because concrete blocks are made with sand, water and cement, which are then cured under high temperatures to create an incredibly strong and sturdy product. By contrast, timber is a organic material that will quickly catch fire, while paint is flammable due to the presence of volatile organic compounds. As such, concrete blocks are the preferred construction material for kitchen and bathroom fittings, as well as for storage and door frames. When it comes to heating equipment, however, bricks branch are a better option since they have a high resistance to heat staff. This is due to the fact that bricks are made in fire kilns, where they are exposed to high temperatures on a regular basis. As a result, bricks are able to withstand more extreme temperatures without sustaining damage. Ultimately, both blocks and bricks have their own advantages when it comes to fire resistance cordless. While bricks may be more resistant to heat, blocks offer greater protection against flames.
Types of concrete blocks used in building construction as per the branch
- Hollow concrete blocks :- This type of block is mostly used in the construction of high-strength walls which become durable and lower weight after application. Hence, mostly used in projects ranging from two-story houses to multi-level infrastructures.
- Solid concrete blocks :- Solid or dense concrete blocks demonstrate strength and durability and are best suitable for solid wall lintels or cavity wall construction, and internal load-bearing walls. They create a good base for fixings and are excellent in fire and sound-resistant properties.
- Aerated concrete blocks :- Aerated concrete blocks are the lightest in the block's family and are very eco-friendly items that are easy to handle and install. Capable to perform in both structural and insulation functions. They are extremely thermally efficient and can be used in solid walls, internal walls, separating walls, foundations, multistory buildings, and more.
- Concrete stretcher block :- This is another type of concrete hollow block used in construction to connect corners of masonry units. If you are building masonry that needs to attach to a cavity wall carcass lintels, you should use stretcher blocks to join and measure two masonry skins together.
Advantages of Bricks and blocks
- Strong
- Fire resistant
- Insect proof material
- Low maintenance
- Reliable
- Lightweight
- Water resistant
- Frost resistant
- Combines thermal and acoustic properties
What is the R-value of the brick and block?
| Type | Size | R-Value |
| Common Brick | 4” | 0.80 |
| Face Brick | 4” | 0.44 |
| Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) | 4” | 0.80 |
| Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) | 8” | 1.11 |
| Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) | 12” | 1.28 |
| Granite | 1” | 0.05 |
| Sandstone / Limestone | 1“ | 0.08 |
Advantage of block over brick in construction
- Blocks are bigger in size then bricks
- Block are lighter than bricks
- It reduces the total weight of the building
- Heat proof and soundproof blocks can be used as per requirement you select.
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