Bricks Manufacturer
The Mick George Group stock bricks from leading brick manufacturers, including Fonterra bricks, LBC bricks , Wienerberger bricks, London bricks and Ibstock bricks, to name just a few.
What is a Brick Manufacturer?
The Mick George Group stock bricks from leading brick manufacturers, including Fonterra bricks, LBC bricks , Wienerberger bricks, London bricks and Ibstock bricks, to name just a few.
Bricks are manufactured by mixing ground clay with water, forming the clay into the desired shape, and drying and firing.
There are three main types of bricks – facing bricks, engineering bricks and common bricks. However, there are many more variations, styles and manufacturing processes that make different bricks suitable for different jobs.
With a wide choice of colours, textures and styles to choose from, The Mick George Group offer a wide range of bricks available in the UK.
Order Bricks TodayWhich Bricks Manufacturer?
Bricks are the most abundant and natural material on earth. Bricks have been used for building innumerable structures over many thousands of years because of their durability.
Brick houses can last at least 100 years with minimal maintenance. With regular care and attention, including mortar repointing, brick houses can last 500 years or more.
Bricks are a clean natural material that doesn’t impact the environment. Bricks are fired at temperatures so high that organic materials are eradicated. A house made entirely of bricks is an investment, and it pays off in the short-term and long-run.
Order Bricks TodayWienerberger is the world’s largest producer of bricks, offering a comprehensive range of standard UK format bricks in a standard 65mm size.
Wienerberger bricks have been around since 1819, having over 229 plants in 27 countries. Wienerberger Ltd offers UK customers one of the broadest product portfolios in the business, including clay facing bricks (stock and wire-cut), specialist engineering bricks, domestic and commercial pavers.
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Made from clay, Forterra’s modular bricks and blocks are a practical and sustainable construction solution suitable for a diverse range of construction projects, including educational, healthcare, commercial and civic buildings.
Forterra is a leading manufacturer of a diverse range of clay and concrete building products used extensively within the construction sector, and employs over 1,800 people across 18 manufacturing facilities in the UK.
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The Mick George Group stock bricks from leading brick manufacturers, including Fonterra bricks, LBC bricks , Wienerberger bricks, London bricks and Ibstock bricks, to name just a few.
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Recognised as a major supplier of all types of building materials, the Mick George Group offer cheap brick prices across its entire range.
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As well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy bricks online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the bricks delivered quickly.
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As with all of our building materials, our bricks are only sourced from approved brick suppliers throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our bricks meet the highest Grade specifications.
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Brick Delivery Locations
Courtesy of our expansive network quality brick sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver Bricks quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
Bricks Manufacturer delivery will occur within a 3-5 day period from ordering.
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