Squint bricks are typically used to create angled corners. Available in different angles and left or right handed if the brick has a textured surface. Click for more details.
Externally Angled bricks are typically used to create angled corners with standard brick lengths facing externally. Available in different angles and left or right handed if the brick has a textured surface. Click for more details.
Internally Angled bricks (also known as dog legs) are typically used to create angled corners with standard brick lengths facing internally. Available in different angles and left or right handed if the brick has a textured surface. Click for more details.
Cant bricks are often used to create vertically chamfered edges on corners, end of walls as well as chamfered horizontal edges on top of walls. Also available as AN.6 Double Cants. Click for more details.
Bonding bricks such as Bats are an important and frequently used brick special for creating and finishing all types of brick bonding. Available in standard sized half bats or three quarter bats, they can also be supplied in whatever length you require. Click for more details.
Plinth Stretchers as the name suggests are for creating plinths or splaying and thickening a wall at the base of a building. The chamfered face is at a 45° angle as standard along the length of the brick. Click for more details.
Plinth Headers are the same as the Plinth Stretchers but with the chamfered face along the header end of the brick. Click for more details.
Pistol Soldiers are often used for detailing areas of brickwork. They are typically used above and/ or below openings where the pistol is required to sit on a lintel or other structural detail that requires a brick finish. Standard and non-standard shapes and sizes can be produced. Click for more details.
Pistol Stretchers are used to sit on lintels or other structural details that require hiding. Standard and non-standard shapes and sizes can be produced. Click for more details.
Brick Slips are used for cladding areas where a full brick will not fit and the thickness of bricks are limited. They can be used to clad lintels, concrete beams or other structural details that require a brick finish. Brick slips can be cut to any required thickness and are used on most of our prefabricated products.