Imperial Bricks

Handmade brick masterclass from Imperial in Swindon

  • 20 Apr 2018

Imperial Bricks experts will be helping self-builders and renovators at the National Self Build and Renovation Centre (NSBRC), from 11 – 13 May in Swindon.

Imperial will be at stand 68/69, where a range of handmade bricks will be showcased, alongside information on how bricks can add kerb appeal and value to all manner of build projects.

Also featuring is Specification Manager, Ruth Hughes, who will hold a masterclass on ‘How to choose the right brick for your renovation, extension or new build’.

This will take place on the Saturday at 1pm.

The recently introduced Olde Reclamation Clamp, 2⅝” Reclamation Cheshire and Reclamation Handmade bricks will make an appearance, plus complementary ranges of Heritage lime mortars and brick tint solution.

Its brick slip cladding system, which will soon be launched, is also set to be showcased, alongside a new display of Metric Waterstruck bricks in the centre’s dedicated brick library.

Imperial Bricks offers the most extensive range of traditional handmade, wirecut, pressed and reclamation-style bricks from a single supplier across the country.

The full range of more than 50 bricks means an option is available that is suitable for properties of any period, matched to regions nationwide.

Metric and imperial sizes are both available, along with brick ‘slips’ for external cladding or internal feature walls.

Ruth appreciated the dilemmas that can surface when trying to find the correct materials for projects, as there are so many regional variations of bricks, but said its ‘experienced and knowledgeable’ team can help self-builders and those looking to refurbish their home with the appropriate bricks for their projects.”

To get your FREE tickets to the show, visit the NSBRC website – http://bit.ly/2nWIYFH

Contact:

Imperial Bricks Ltd
Crowgreaves Farm
Stableford
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
WV15 5LT

e: [email protected]
t: 01746 330994

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