Ajeer
always carries an extensive stock of bricks of all types; reds,
stocks, engineering, wirecuts, paviours, shaped and coping, all in
reclaimed, reproduction and new. We will always try to match
any samples so you can instantly get a good meld with any existing
structures. Please note that due to the wide variations in
brick textures, colours etc. that occur in natural clay products
we do prefer our customers to view the products in person. The
following list is a guide to the main categories of bricks available |
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Reclaimed Wirecut
An imperial size brick giving a multi apperance with shades
of orange, red and lighter bars of beige. A hard dense brick
with a shallow frog and a typical wirecut texture to the face. |
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Reclaimed Dark Multi Stock
For those hard to match jobs, colours range from grey/black
through red to pale yellow but predominantly give a dark visual
appearance, mostly handmade and imperial size with a black fleck. |
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Reclaimed Red Engineering
Sometimes called pressed red, a very ard dense brick in imperial
size with a smooth face, often solid, but may sometimes have
a shallow frog. The solid bricks have been used as pavers in
the ast due to their strength. Colours range from orange to mid
red. |
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Reclaimed
Mixed Gaunts
A typical mix of cream, yellow, pink and red. Imperial size
to fit in with your refurbishment scheme, used in London and
suburbs, smooth and stock type texture. |
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Reclaimed
Hard Reds
Typical of the bricks found in East Sussex and Kent, an imperial
stock that shades from mid to dark red with a pleasant soft texture
to the face and a shallow frog. Mix with our special blue headers
and you have the perfect mactch for your Georgian/Victorian building. |
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Reclaimed Red Stocks
Stock brick texture with colours shading from orange red to
dark purple, sometimes even grey/black. A good mixture that suits
Victorian and Edwardian properties. |
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Reclaimed
Multi Stock
Typically found in many London Suburbs, a mix of red and yellow
stocks suitable for extensions, refurbishment and new build where
the property has to be in keeping with it's surroundings. |
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Don’t forget
to look at our Indian Sandstone
Page
for other walling materials.
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