ᐅ Which type of facing brick or clinker is this? Does anyone have experience with these materials?
Created on: 17 Jul 2018 10:58
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pffreestyler
Hello,
we are currently still searching for the right brick. We had actually both agreed on one, but its WDF format would have meant an additional cost of around €3,500, which would have strained our budget.
Now we have found a budget-friendly alternative in the NF format. Unfortunately, the intermediary does not want to disclose the name, and the only reference building is a bungalow. We still like the brick there, but based on our experience, the appearance of a brick can also depend on the house style/type. Therefore, we would like to see the brick once more on a 1.5-story gable roof house.
Attached are the photos. We imagine it would look nice with anthracite windows, gray mortar joints, and a black roof.
Perhaps someone knows the name of this brick...
we are currently still searching for the right brick. We had actually both agreed on one, but its WDF format would have meant an additional cost of around €3,500, which would have strained our budget.
Now we have found a budget-friendly alternative in the NF format. Unfortunately, the intermediary does not want to disclose the name, and the only reference building is a bungalow. We still like the brick there, but based on our experience, the appearance of a brick can also depend on the house style/type. Therefore, we would like to see the brick once more on a 1.5-story gable roof house.
Attached are the photos. We imagine it would look nice with anthracite windows, gray mortar joints, and a black roof.
Perhaps someone knows the name of this brick...
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pffreestyler13 Dec 2019 10:35Not mandatory
Ours was net 705 € / 1,000 pcs.
Ours was net 705 € / 1,000 pcs.
Also like it. Maybe a bit too reddish. Which type of stone do you have?
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pffreestyler13 Dec 2019 11:48Flemish Antique by Muhr
A house nearby, I think, has the brick from your example. It is from Wienerberger, from the Terca or similar series.
A house nearby, I think, has the brick from your example. It is from Wienerberger, from the Terca or similar series.
Oh, thanks. I'll do some research. Did you order directly through a general contractor or did you buy from the building materials supplier yourselves?
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pffreestyler13 Dec 2019 14:21We chose the brick from a supplier’s showroom. Then our shell builder had to order the brick from the supplier through the local building materials distributor. In the end, four parties made a profit from it -.-
1. Manufacturer
2. Supplier
3. Building materials distributor
4. Shell builder
1. Manufacturer
2. Supplier
3. Building materials distributor
4. Shell builder
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