Every now and again, there is a need to repair or extend brick walls. In some cases, a person is looking for just a brick or two to make a repair, in other cases a lot are needed; for example, if an extension is being built. Finding bricks to match those used in the original structure is, obviously, desirable, as otherwise the finished result looks unprofessional. Unfortunately, it is not always easy to do this. A brick type and style can become unavailable for a couple of reasons. One reason is that the clay deposit that was used for the original bricks may have been depleted. The other reason is that the original style of brick used may have 'gone out of fashion', so to speak, and has been discontinued. Though you may think that bricks have little style to them, it is actually quite common for subtle, fashionable changes to be made to them over time.
In
some cases, you can get lucky and find a brick at your local brick merchant
that is a perfect match, or one that is so close that from a short distance you
cannot see a noticeable difference. The chances are the task will be a bit more
difficult though. If there was a national database of brick colors and
textures, then this would not be too difficult but, alas, there is not. commercial
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first plan should be to take color photographs of the original bricks used with
a good quality camera so that you capture the true color of your brick. Mail
these photographs to brick distributors who will be more than happy to help you
if they can. Try to remember what year you bought the original bricks, and who
you bought them from, as the more information you give the brick merchants, the
better the chance of them being able to help you.
If
perfect brick matching is not an option, then a color match is the next best
thing. Finding bricks that are a very close color match is definitely possible
with a little looking around. Matching bricks by color is much preferable to
matching bricks by texture. You should not ignore texture altogether, but bear
in mind that differences in brick textures cannot be seen from a distance. commercial
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mis-matches stand out from any distance. Do not rush the brick matching
process. Take your time and get some samples that you can take back to your home.
Up close, you will, of course, always be able to see some differences; what is
important is how visible differences are from a distance of over 10 feet. Ask
for a second, and even a third, opinion too.
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