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Packs of Bricks

Bricks are a sustainable and durable building material that requires little to no maintenance. Here at Builder Depot, we offer bulk packs of everything from engineering and red stock bricks to reclaim perfect for all types of heavy-duty projects. All our packs of bricks are dropped shipped direct from the supplier, cutting down on cost so we are able to pass these savings on to you.

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  1. Ibstock Tradesman Common Wirecut Facing Brick Pack of 500
    £672.00 Inc VAT
    £1.34 Per Brick
    Out of stock
  2. Aveley Buff Stock Facing Brick Pack of 520
    £588.00 Inc VAT
    £1.13 Per Brick
  3. Ibstock Cissbury Red Multi Facing Brick Pack of 475
    £842.40 Inc VAT
    £1.78 Per Brick
    Out of stock
  4. Ibstock Arundel Yellow Multi Stock Facing Brick Pack of 475
    £817.20 Inc VAT
    £1.72 Per Brick
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  5. Ibstock Surrey Russet Wirecut Facing Brick Pack of 500
    £570.00 Inc VAT
    £1.14 Per Brick
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  6. Wienerberger Renaissance Stock Facing Brick Pack of 528
    £732.00 Inc VAT
    £1.39 Per Brick
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  7. Ibstock Reigate Medium Multi Wirecut Facing Brick Pack of 500
    £570.00 Inc VAT
    £1.14 Per Brick
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  8. Ibstock Parham Red Stock Facing Brick Pack of 475
    £608.40 Inc VAT
    £1.28 Per Brick
    Out of stock
  9. Wienerberger Peak Madeira Wirecut Facing Brick Pack of 400
    £561.60 Inc VAT
    £1.40 Per Brick
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  10. Ibstock Capital Multi Stock Facing Brick Pack of 475
    £842.40 Inc VAT
    £1.78 Per Brick
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  11. Ibstock Dorking Multi Wirecut Facing Brick Pack of 500
    £570.00 Inc VAT
    £1.14 Per Brick
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  12. Ibstock Funton Old Chelsea Yellow Stock Facing Brick Pack of 500
    £982.80 Inc VAT
    £1.97 Per Brick
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What are bricks made of?

Traditionally, a brick is made of sun-dried or fired clay. But now the term can be used to describe any block of stone or clay joined together with mortar. The clay can be mixed with other materials such as ash, cement, and pigments to change the brick’s characteristics.

Types of bricks

There are three main categories of bricks: facing bricks, engineering bricks and common bricks. These bricks are made in different ways, and each type has its unique physical properties. This makes one more suitable for a specific job than another. The main properties to consider when deciding which type of brick is suitable for your project are absorption, strength, durability, size, and colour.

What size are bricks?

The standard UK brick is 215 x 102.5 x 65mm.

How heavy are bricks?

The average UK brick weighs approximately 5 pounds (2.3kg). This means large-scale brickwork is extremely heavy and should only be professionally laid to prevent it from collapsing. Unstable brickwork is an extreme safety hazard.

Why do bricks have holes?

Bricks with holes are quicker to make as there is better heat distribution during the firing process. It also saves the amount of raw materials the manufacturer needs to make the brick. These holes are also beneficial to builders as the mortar fills them and helps securely lock bricks together.

What colour are bricks?

Bricks come in a variety of red to brown colours, caused by the temperature the clay brick mixture is fired at. However, now anything is possible. For example, lime washed bricks have a powder white finish, and glazed bricks come in all colours, producing striking results. Facing bricks have the most diverse colour range.

How to drill into brick

When drilling into brick, use a power drill set to hammer mode and a masonry drill bit. Start by marking your spot, then drill slowly to avoid cracking the surface. Use steady pressure and pause occasionally to let the bit cool. For best results, choose a carbide-tipped masonry bit that matches the size of your wall plug or fixing.

How to remove paint from brick

To remove paint from brick, start by using a paint stripper specifically formulated for masonry surfaces. Apply it generously with a brush, let it sit according to the product instructions, then scrub with a stiff-bristle brush. For tougher layers, you may need to repeat the process or use a gel-based stripper that clings to vertical surfaces. Always test a small area first and wear protective gear to avoid skin or fume exposure.

How to clean bricks

To clean bricks, start by brushing off loose dirt with a stiff-bristle brush. Then wash the surface using a brick-safe cleaning solution. For tougher stains, a mixture of water and white vinegar can help; just apply, scrub, and rinse thoroughly. Avoid using high-pressure washers on old or damaged brick, as it may cause erosion. Always test your cleaning method on a small area first to ensure it won’t damage the brickwork.

How to stop salt from coming out of bricks

Efflorescence from bricks, seen as white stains, may appear on your brickwork, particularly in the winter, especially if your home is a new build. It is where the salts inside the bricks have evaporated out. Over time, these stains will go away, but they may reappear during wet seasons. Whilst efflorescence may affect the aesthetic of your walls, it does not compromise the structural integrity of your bricks. Therefore, you can leave it.

However, these stains can also happen where there are damp problems. (But don’t assume all efflorescence is caused by damp issues!) To stop salt from coming out of bricks, you need to address the moisture causing it. First, brush off the white salts with a brush and avoid using water, as it can dissolve and spread the salts. Then identify and fix any sources of moisture, such as leaking gutters, poor drainage, or rising damp.

Please note, whilst brick sealers are popular, you should not seal bricks with unbreathable coatings. Sealing bricks can cause them to crumble, and you will need to repair your brickwork.

Where to buy bricks

You can buy bricks from us at Builder Depot online or in store, making it easy to get what you need for your project. Shop online for a wide range of bricks, including Ibstock, Wienerberger, and more, with the option to have your bricks delivered straight to site. For hands-on help, visit our brick display at our New Southgate branch, where our knowledgeable staff can assist you in matching brickwork for extensions, renovations, or repairs. We also offer brick samples on selected products online, so you can see the colour and texture up close before placing your full order.