Imperial introduces new Restoration bricks to meet rising demand

  • 14 Jun 2018

Imperial Bricks has introduced new Restoration Red and Restoration Oxford Yellow Multi Waterstruck bricks in response to demand for regionally appropriate variations.

The bricks are ideal for the renovation of period properties, with a smooth yet characterful appearance made using a relatively soft clay and water as the releasing agent for the moulding process.

Imperial boasts a vast range of 50+ handmade, wirecut and pressed bricks includes options to suit almost any area in the UK.

The new Restoration Oxford Yellow Multi Waterstruck brick is designed to suit properties found across Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, East Coast and East Anglia. There is also a standard version available without a weathered finish. Whilst Imperial’s Restoration Red Waterstruck is suitable for most regions across the UK.

“We have a sustainable supply of both new bricks which are fully tested to BS EN 771-1 and F2 rated for frost resistance,” adds Jason Hughes, Managing Director of Imperial Bricks. “They can be found in our Brick Matcher app, which offers an on-the-go guide to our complete range, available for iPhones and Android phones.”

Contact:

Imperial Bricks Ltd
Crowgreaves Farm
Stableford
Bridgnorth
Shropshire
WV15 5LT

e: [email protected]
t: 01746 330994

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