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Saint Gobain Weber’s weberwall brick – the fast-fix alternative to brick slips

  • 14 Jul 2021

The Saint-Gobain Weber weberwall brick is a simple lightweight brick effect product supplied on mesh sheets, in a range of highly realistic brick finishes. 

Short application, long lasting

Compared to traditional brick slip systems, weberwall brick can be installed over three times faster. To install two square metres of brick slips would take approximately 58 minutes. In contrast, using weberwall brick to cover the same area would take approximately 17 minutes. This allows for the faster completion of buildings.

weberwall brick has a BBA life expectancy of 30 years.

Straightforward application

It is applied directly to the substrate with a specially formulated render before being pointed in the same way as a standard brick.

One wall wrap (displaying 20 brick faces) weighs the same as one standard brick. This saves on handling and transport costs, and easing the build process. 

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Flexible design

The weberwall brick is available in three different designs to accommodate common design requirements:

 – wall wrap
 – corner wrap
 – solider wrap

This minimises the need for cutting and allows even semi-skilled workers to install the product quickly and accurately.

It is also suitable for interior design, providing a modern industrial finish to the interiors of bars, restaurants, shops, leisure centres and other buildings. This is instead of easily damaged brick effect wallpaper and reliefs.

For more information, visit https://www.uk.weber/weberwall-brick

Saint-Gobain Weber
Dickens House, Enterprise Way
Maulden Road
Flitwick
Bedford
MK45 5BY
UK

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