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- Are you looking to revamp your home?
- Are you a DIY Enthusiast?
- Did you know that brick slip installation is both easy
and rewarding?
Brickslips.co.uk is here to help
We appreciate any DIY task can seem daunting at first glance, but our brick slips are super fun and easy to install and can make a great feature in any home.
Being creative in your own home is highly rewarding and as you can see from our Instagram page and our case studies a great many people install our products themselves without any need for external tradesmen or builders.
Looks like a brick, installs like a tile
Our products look like bricks, they are made and cut from bricks but that is where the similarities end. Installing brick slips yourself can be highly rewarding and allows you full creative authority.
Take a look at our simple installation process
Installation Guide
1. Surface Preparation & Marking Out
Remove and loose paint or plaster and repair any flaking surfaces.
Dust down the prepared surface and remove any grease or dirt.
Seal the surface with a suitable primer.
Products needed: PVA Bond, Wire Brush, Pro Scan Latex Gloves, Tape Measure
2. Adhesive
Mix the adhesive as per the instructions.
Using a notched adhesive spreader apply an even and consistent layer to an area you can cover quickly.
We recommend covering 1-2m2 with the adhesive at a time to give sufficient time to install the brick slips.
Products needed: Notched Trowel, Brick Slip Adhesive, Mixing Bucket, Mixing Trowel
3. Fit BrickSlips
Install brick slips, cutting in where necessary.
Adhere using rapid set adhesive. Use 10mm spacers between each brick slips to ensure consistent joints. Complete the installation whilst the adhesive is still workable.
Products needed: Brick Slip Cutter, Brick Slip Adhesive
4. Pointing the Joints
Once the brick slip wall has been completed you can begin the pointing.
Mix the gun injectable mortar as per the instructions and load it into the gun injector.
Squeeze the mortar into the joints. Once the mortar has started to set strike the joints off with a jointer to achieve the finished look.
Products needed: Pointing Mortar, Brick Slip Mortar Pointing Gun, Mixing Bucket, Brick Jointer, Mixing Trowel
5. Finish & Seal
When all the point has been completeled, brush the whole wall to remove any loose dust.
If desired you can apply a coat of sealer. Ensure the wall is clean, dry and dust free.
Apply the coar of sealer using a roller or brush.
Products needed: Wire Brush, Gloss Sealer, Matt Sealer
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Knowledge and help from us
If you are still unsure then we have a full and comprehensive help and advice section which is full of lots of detailed information to help you along the way.
Many of our staff have been with brickslips.co.uk for a great many years and are DIY enthusiasts themselves. If you’re doing a particular job and need some advice on installation simply ask.
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All our technical staff are fully qualified. We are here to offer expert advice on any issues you may have.
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