Give Your Construction a Raw Finish With Brick Facing Enhancing it’s Creative Appearance

Brick facing is a type of architecture, where the structure of a building is hidden by a single layer of bricks on the outside. It provides the same appearance as double brick, but the structure of the home would still stand if the bricks were taken away. This indicates that the property is holding up the brick, rather than the brickwork holding up the building. The use of two layers of bricks in a structure is known as double-brick construction.

Brick Facing

Both Cash and Time are Saved as You Need Not Worry for the Finishing

No additional paint or finishing is needed when facing brick. You save money on pricey paints and finishes in the first place, and you also save time. The extended lifespan and sturdy construction quality of face brick, when combined, provide a cost-effective alternative.

Spend less money painting that boundary wall or save yourself the discomfort of attempting to roll a roller to the top of that double-vaulted room. For affordability, convenience, and peace of mind, choose facing brick.

To build sturdy constructions that can withstand whatever Mother Nature may dish out, clay bricks are heated to extreme temperatures during the firing process. Plaster and paint are susceptible to chipping and fading, increasing maintenance costs.

Brick Colours and Textures on the Clay Face

Numerous design options for the building facade are provided by the rich colour, form, and surface texture in combination with various masonry methods and mortar hues.

Brick facing withstands the environment and will keep its beauty for many years. Clay bricks give an additional degree of protection to your structure by being fire-resistant.

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