Engineering Bricks & Facing Bricks
More information about Engineering Bricks & Facing Bricks
Browse our fantastic range of engineering bricks and facing bricks to help you with your latest construction project. A crucial part of most building, repair and remodelling applications, there are several types of bricks available in various sizes, styles, textures and strengths, depending on the requirements of the project at hand. We only stock building bricks from top, trustworthy suppliers, such as LBC bricks from Forterra Brick.
What engineering bricks do we have available?
We’ve got an excellent selection of red engineering bricks in varying shades depending on your location. Engineering bricks are a functional type of brick used in the foundations of buildings to provide structural support. They are made to withstand more extreme weather conditions as well as boasting high compressive strength. We stock plenty of Class B engineering bricks in various styles and textures.
If you’re looking for classic red engineering bricks, Ewhurst Red Class B Engineering Bricks are smooth perforated red bricks with excellent strength and durability.
If your project requires natural aesthetics and you’re looking for buff, grey, or brown facing bricks, we’ve got plenty of those available too.
What facing bricks do we have available?
Engineering bricks are often chosen for their durability and strength in load-bearing applications, and their appearance isn’t as important because they’re not on display when the job is complete. Facing bricks, however, are specifically used for the exterior surfaces of the home or building aesthetic appearance.
We stock plenty of durable facing bricks to help give a clean and appealing finishing touch to your project whether you’re working on properties, brick walls, pathways, columns, arches or anything in between. Choose from red facing bricks, such as the 65mm Tuscan Red Brick, and many other available colours to create a bespoke brick structure for your clients.
The Staffordshire Smooth Blue Perforated Brick is a 65mm blue brick that can be used as a facing or detailing brick due to its smooth surface.
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You can browse our classic house brick styles such as fletton bricks like the LBC Tudor brick , and other rustic bricks for a timeless, warm look. We also stock common concrete bricks which can be used both above and below damp proof course levels. With something for every project, we’re sure you’ll find what you need to get the job done with Selco.
You can order your engineering bricks and facing bricks as well as other building bricks and blocks straight to your job site through our free Click & Deliver service, or you can save time and pick up at your local branch using our Click & Collect service.
We also offer an in-branch brick matching service, where we stock a wide variety of bricks in different types, colours and textures to perfectly match the ones you already have.
FAQs
What’s the difference between engineering bricks and facing bricks?
Engineering bricks are durable bricks used in the foundations of buildings to provide structural support, featuring very high compressive strength. Facing bricks are used for the exterior surface of a building, where appearance is important as they’re visible to the public.
What are engineering bricks used for?
Engineering bricks are used in structural, load-bearing applications within a building where strength, durability, and resistance to water and frost are important. They can be used in the foundations for buildings, damp proof courses, groundworks, manholes and sewers, retaining walls.
Are engineering bricks waterproof?
Engineering bricks are not completely waterproof, but they do have low water absorption and are resistant to water and frost as they’re made to withstand extreme weather conditions. This makes them suitable for damp proof courses, bridges, canals and tunnels, but it's wise to take extra waterproofing measures alongside the bricks.
Can I paint engineering bricks?
It’s not ideal to paint engineering bricks. Most of the time, engineering bricks will be used in applications where they’re out of sight, so painting them might be unnecessary. Plus, they have a low absorption rate so they’re not an ideal surface to paint on.
How do I cut engineering bricks?
Due to their high strength and durability, engineering bricks can be difficult to cut. You can use a hammer and bolster, or an angle grinder with a diamond blade for a more precise cut.