Clay bricks have been used for centuries for building the natural properties of clay make them a good choice as they combine durability with a variety of aesthetics choices. We have provided a number of case studies within the web site to show a few of our projects. Follow the links below:
The answer to this question will obviously depend on the size
of your project and the size of the bricks that you select.
Baggeridge have designed a brick calculator to help you to
establish how many bricks you will need once you know this
information. The calculator can also be used to calculate
how many specials or pavers you will need. Click
here to use the calculator on-line
Clay paving is the ideal choice for a quality driveway, patio
or commercial development. Appearance is key, but all too
often, the original characteristics of many products deteriorate
and quickly become a disappointment. Clay paving not only
endures but even improves with age. Made to perform, they
withstand the rigours of everyday activities. Their appearance
will not fade or diminish over time.
What is the difference between F2S2
and F1S2 designated bricks?
Baggeridge Bricks are designated either suitable for severe
frost exposure F2 (formely frost resistant) or moderate exposure
F1 (formerly moderaytely frost resistant). All have
the lower level of salt content S2 (formely low soluble salt).
In summary, F2S2 formely FL and F1S2 formely ML. For
more information call 01902 880555.