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How To Install Reclaimed Brick Slips To A Chimney Breast

The use of bricks in fireplaces and extensions has increased over the years, and it is now becoming the trending style in most homes.

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How To Install Reclaimed Brick Slips To A Chimney Breast

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  1. Install Reclaimed Brick Slips To A Chimney Breast

  2. The use of bricks in fireplaces and extensions has increased over the years, and it is now becoming the trending style in most homes. Brick installations on chimney breasts are quick and easy. But what you do not see often is masonry that is made of reclaimed brick slips.

  3. Make Good Use Of Your Imagination Knowing the type of material you would be dealing with (reclaimed brick slips), make sure put on your thinking caps. There is no strict law to follow when fitting brick slips on the wall. So, feel free to use the bricks in vertical and horizontal positions

  4. Complete Each Process Thoroughly Fitting reclaimed bricks on a chimney breast is not a process that should be rushed. You can liken it to building a house. If it isn’t done properly, the process could be an utter waste of time. Make sure that every step is carried out prudently. Also, ensure that the mortar dries and sticks well to the bricks.

  5. Mixing Of Materials After preparing for the installation of the bricks, the next step is to mix every material that you would use. Mortar is the most popular adhesive material that needs to be formed from mixed materials.

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