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Top 5 Brick Matching Tips

Top 5 Brick Matching Tips for a Seamless Finish

Finding the perfect brick match for your project can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack—especially when working with older or heritage properties. Whether you're repairing a wall, extending a building, or restoring a historic home, getting the right match is key to keeping everything looking seamless. To make the process easier, here are our top five brick matching tips to help you get the best results.

1. Identify the Brick Type

Before anything else, take a close look at the bricks you're trying to match. Bricks come in different types, and knowing what you're working with will make the search much easier. Some common types include:

  • Handmade Bricks – Often found in older properties, these have an irregular shape and a textured surface.

  • Pressed Bricks – A popular choice in Victorian buildings, these are smoother and more uniform.

  • Wirecut Bricks – Made with modern manufacturing methods, these tend to have sharp edges and a consistent finish.

  • Waterstruck Bricks – Created using a water moulding process, giving them a soft, unique texture.

If you're unsure, take a sample to a specialist or use a professional brick matching service for expert advice.

2. Match the Colour and Texture

Even small variations in brick colour and texture can make a big difference. Here’s how to get the best match:

  • Check the bricks under different lighting conditions—sunlight and shade can make them look different.

  • Hold new and old bricks side by side to see how they compare.

  • If a perfect match isn’t available, consider blending different batches to create a more natural transition.

Bricks weather over time, so don't worry if the new ones look slightly brighter—they'll age and settle in with the rest.

3. Pay Attention to Mortar Colour and Joint Style

It's not just the bricks that matter—the mortar plays a huge role in how the final result looks. In fact, mortar makes up about 15-20% of the overall wall appearance. A slight variation in colour or joint style can stand out, so be sure to:

  • Match the mortar composition and colour as closely as possible.

  • Use the same joint profile (e.g., flush, recessed, or weather-struck) to blend with the existing brickwork.

If you’re in doubt, a specialist can help create a custom mortar mix to ensure a seamless finish.

4. Check the Brick Size and Bonding Pattern

Brick sizes have changed over the years, and older buildings often feature non-standard dimensions. Before ordering new bricks:

  • Measure the length, width, and height of your existing bricks.

  • Look at the bonding pattern (how the bricks are laid) to make sure your new bricks fit in properly.

  • If an exact size match isn’t available, you may need to cut bricks down slightly to make them fit.

5. Get Help from a Brick Matching Expert

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, finding the right match can be tricky. That’s where a professional brick matching service—like the one we offer at Heritage Brick Company—can be a game-changer. Our experts will analyse your bricks and source the closest match from our wide range, ensuring your project looks just right.

Final Thoughts

Matching bricks doesn’t have to be a headache. By taking the time to identify the right type, colour, texture, mortar, and size, you can achieve a flawless blend that preserves the character of your building.

If you need expert help, our team at Heritage Brick Company is always here to make the process as smooth as possible. Get in touch today, and let’s find the perfect match for your project!

 

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