Collection: Pallet Of Bricks
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Brick Pallets | Pallet of Brick | Pallet of Bricks

Bulk brick packs for faster builds and better value. At Build4Less, you’ll find pallet quantities from leading UK manufacturers, ideal for extensions, garden walls, new-builds and refurbishments. Expect competitive pricing, simple quotes, and nationwide delivery options. 

What is a Pallet of Bricks?

A pallet (also called a “pack”) is a factory-wrapped unit of bricks delivered on a wooden pallet for easy handling on site. Pack counts vary by product and manufacturer (commonly ~400–500+ bricks per pallet), helping you buy consistently matched bricks in one go for better colour blend, faster laying and smoother logistics.

Pallet of bricks

A pallet of bricks typically contains about 500 bricks, although the exact number can vary depending on the size and type of bricks. It is a common unit of measure for construction projects and is often used by builders and manufacturers when quoting prices for construction materials. In addition to bricks, pallets are also used to transport other construction materials such as concrete and lumber. When the builder order bricks pallet for a construction project, they typically specify the type of brick they need based on the planned use for the building. For example, common types of bricks include facing bricks which is used for exterior walls, and fire bricks, which is used in fireplaces and chimneys. By selecting the appropriate type of bricks, builder can ensure that the pallet of brick they receive will meet their needs.

A pallet is a horizontal platform used as a base for assembling, storing, or transporting goods and materials. A pallet's dimensions are typically measured in inches or centimetres. The most common pallet sizes are 48" x 40" and 42" x 42". The pallet is typically made of wood, plastic, or metal. They may also be made of other materials such as paper or cardboard. A pallet is used in a variety of industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. In agriculture, a pallet is used to transport crops and livestock. In manufacturing, a pallet is used to move raw materials and finished products. In retail, pallet is used to store merchandise and displays.

The pallets of bricks typically contain 500 bricks and cover an area of 10 square meters. The number of pieces and cubes of red facing and single bricks in 1 pallet varies depending on the method of installation and the size of the pallet itself. For example, a pallet of standard red facing bricks (215mm x 102.5mm x 65mm) will contain 60 pieces, while a pallet of jumbo red facing bricks (390mm x 190mm x 90mm) will only contain 20 pieces. Similarly, a pallet of construction blocks (100mm x 200mm x 400mm) will contain 40 pieces, while a pallet of lightweight clay bricks (215mm x 102.5mm x 65mm) will contain 80 pieces. The type and size of pallet you need will depend on the specific project you are working on.

How many bricks do you protest on a pallet?

A standard concrete pallet will hold 534 standard common bricks. The average brick weighs 4 pounds, so if the concrete being used weighs more than that, there will be fewer bricks per pallet. This number can vary depending on the size of the bricks and the weight of the material. For example, a 2x4 brick will weigh more than standard common bricks, so there will be fewer of them per pallet. The number of bricks on a pallet is also affected by the type of bricks being used. A lightweight concrete will have more bricks on a pallet than a heavyweight material. To add, builders and construction workers are using this information to determine and supply how many bricks they need for a job. It is important to know how many bricks are in a pallet because it helps to estimate the amount of material needed and the number of times stores it will take to complete the job services.

How much do the pallets of brick cost?

The cost of a pallet of bricks cost can vary significantly depending on the type of material and the manufacturer. Solid brick blocks are typically the most affordable option, as they are made from inexpensive/ lower lower-cost materials. Construction bricks are also relatively affordable, as they are often mass-produced on the city streets. Building bricks, on the other hand, are typically more expensive, as they are made from high-quality materials and often require more labour to produce. Ultimately, the pallet of bricks price and also the thin brick prices will be determined by the manufacturer, who will choose how many bricks to sell in their pallet.

Types of brick you’ll find on pallets

  • Facing bricks – the visible outer leaf; choose by colour, texture and finish (e.g., stock, wirecut, waterstruck, handmade).
  • Engineering bricks (Class A/B) – chosen for strength and low water absorption; suited to groundworks, retaining walls, manholes and DPC courses.
  • Commons/backing bricks – These bricks are used where the surface will be plastered or unseen.

Benefits of Buying by the Pallet

  • Better value per brick: Pallet of Bricks bulk pricing reduces cost versus small lots.
  • Consistent colour & batch: bricks from the same firing for a uniform finish.
  • Time-saving on site: Pallet of Bricks, fewer deliveries and less counting/shortages.
  • Reduced waste: Pallet of Bricks right-sized packs cut over-ordering and breakage.
  • Simplified logistics: Pallet of Bricks forklift/off-loader friendly with protective wrap.
  • Project continuity: Pallet of Bricks, enough bricks to complete elevations without mix-and-match.

Applications of Palletised Bricks

  • Facing brickwork: Pallet of Bricks new builds, extensions, garden walls, garages, porches.
  • Engineering courses: Pallet of Bricks below DPC, retaining walls, high-load or damp-prone areas.
  • Hard landscaping details: Pallet of Bricks piers, planters, steps and edging.
  • Refurb & matching works: Pallet of Bricks blending into existing facades with like-for-like textures.

Installation Tips

  • Storage: While installing Pallet of Bricks, keep pallets on firm, level ground; protect from splashback and cover the tops (not sides) to allow airflow.
  • Blending: While installing Pallet of Bricks, open 2–3 packs at once and mix bricks from each to avoid banding or shade patches.
  • Setting-out: While installing Pallet of Bricks, dry-lay the first courses to confirm gauge, openings and alignment.
  • Mortar: While installing Pallet of Bricks, use the specified mortar class; keep joints consistent at ~10 mm; avoid smearing faces, clean as you go.
  • Suction control: While installing Pallet of Bricks, lightly dampen high-suction bricks in hot/dry weather; don’t lay saturated bricks in freezing conditions.
  • DPC & detailing: While installing Pallet of Bricks, use appropriate DPCs, weep vents, ties and cavity trays; follow manufacturer guidance and relevant British Standards for workmanship.
  • Weather: While installing Pallet of Bricks, protect fresh work from rapid drying, heavy rain and frost; stop laying in sub-zero conditions.
  • Quality checks: While installing Pallet of Bricks, regularly check plumb, level and bond; stand back often to review the elevation.

Why Choose B4L (Build4Less)?

  • Trade-sharp pricing: competitive pallet rates with bulk-order support.
  • Reliable UK delivery: pallet-friendly transport and helpful order tracking.
  • Trusted brands & batches: consistent, high-quality bricks from recognised manufacturers.
  • Expert help: friendly advice on pack counts, coverage and matching.
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