As soon as the bricks get in our property our staff promptly begin fabricating them into brick tiles. The pack of bricks will be transported into the manufacturing facility and the staff will begin trimming them. We have various state of the art brick cutting devices in our manufacturing plant so can produce a substantial quantity of brickslips in a day. On top ofthat, we also have specialised brick cutting equipment that enables us to precisly produce edge brick slips, headers and stretcher reveals. We can help -
Once they are cut, cleaned up and packaged; the brick tiles are transferred into our picking & packing area. Our employees will then accurately and meticulously pick your purchase onto a pallet. Once they have picked the order and they will then check out again look over it to make sure it is definitely correct. The boxes of brick tiles are then secured to the pallet. Lastly, they are covered and banded to ensure their safety. We then send our brick slips direct your local distribution centre, all ready for delivery to you! -
At a different factory, we produce our brick specimen panels. The staff at this manufacturing plant will get brick slips that have been trimmed by us. Using a specialised brick slip adhesive, they fasten the brick tiles to a sample deck. Our samples are completely free of charge to our customers. They are made up of 3 brickslip pieces and 3 brick slip headers to give you a good idea on the true visual appeal of the item.
The Way To Mount Brick Tiles
Attaching your own brick tiles can be quite a fun challenge for you to take on. I am going to talk you through the way to do so as per our setup manual.
The first step it sets out once you have gathered your equipment, is to prep your surface area. You do this by initially ensuring that the area you want to attach your brick tiles is free from dust and particles. A fantastic tool for this is our wire brush which will help you clean the area quickly and effectively. Now you are ready to use pro primer to the wall. This is developed to prime the substrate ready for the administration of your brick slip glue. It is advisable to use a large soft paint brush or a roller brush to cover the entire area. Some walls may require a second layer of primer.
Continuing on from this, you’ll want to lay out your brick tiles on your wall using a spirit level and pencil to help you. This will help you to gauge how your brickslips will fit on in the corners and edges of your feature wall surface. It is absolute best method to avoid leaving small gaps at the top, bottom or either side of your project wall so you may have to cut some of your brick slips to make them fit.
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