One of the best things about building with bricks is that over time they can gain an incredible character. This is one of the things that people love about old properties. It is also one of the main reasons why people should consider using reclaimed ones on their project. If you are thinking about doing just that, Coffey Architect can help.
A time worn look
Over time bricks will mature, weather and obtain a distinct appearance or patina. Some people like this more than using fresh brick that will take time to gain the character. It is also the best option if you are in a conservation area or want to extend a brick property. Using reclaimed bricks can help you to blend any new work with the existing structure or neighbouring buildings.
Protecting the environment
Reusing a material is almost always better than opting for new resources. Quality bricks can last for hundreds of years. As a result they are a great option for projects if you don't want to consume new materials. What you need to think about though is the reclamation process. If you want your project to be as green as possible, choose materials that have been reclaimed without using a lot of energy or creating lots of pollution.
Sizes
Another important thing to keep in mind is that reclaimed bricks can come in a wide array of different sizes. Modern manufacturers tend to only create products in a small number of metric and imperial sizes. There is far more variety with older materials.
Technical considerations
For example, you need to consider the strength and durability. Remember these products won't have been made to the current standards. As a result they won't have had to complete crush tests. On top of this, you need to consider things like frost resistance, soluble salts or dry spores in the brick, and water absorption. Where possible you should only choose materials when the supplier can give you assurances on the technical performance. However, generally the strength should not limit the use of these bricks on homes with two or three storeys.