Working with a specialist brick supplier gives architects and contractors something a general builders merchant simply cannot: product knowledge that matches your project's ambition.
If you are specifying premium facing bricks for a high-value build, the difference between a generalist and a specialist comes down to outcomes – quality,continuity and confidence on site.
A specialist does more than source and deliver products. They understand the full range of construction requirements – from brick format and surface texture to batch consistency across a phased programme.
At UK Brick, that expertise centres on waterstruck and soft moulded clay bricks produced by Randers Tegl, whose family-owned facilities in Germany and Denmark combine traditional craftsmanship with rigorous modern quality controls.
Every batch is tested for consistency and durability– so when you specify, you specify with confidence.
Supply delay is costly. For contractors managing a live programme, an unreliable source of facing bricks can hold up entire phases of construction. A specialist supplier with strong stock availability removes that risk.
UKBrick holds substantial stock of core Randers Tegl ranges – unusual for premium waterstruck bricks – meaning your programme is not dependent on uncertain manufacturing lead times. That is a tangible return on investment: fewer delays, fewer abortive costs, fewer difficult conversations with clients.
Builders and contractors working on contemporary residential, commercial or mixed-use projects also benefit from access to products that are genuinely hard to source elsewhere. As the UK's exclusive supplier of Randers Tegl products, UK Brick brings ranges to the UK market that no other suppliers can deliver.
Architects need options. The UK Brick collection spans standard and European long-format bricks in black, red, cream and white – across both the Unika andUltima (linear) ranges. The Ultima format, at twice the industry standard height of 38mm, gives facades a distinctly horizontal, design-led character suited to contemporary apartments, offices and high-specification homes.
Colour, texture and format all contribute to the finished building – and those choices need to be informed by someone who understands the material deeply. That is the service a specialist provides: helping you match tonal range to context, understand facing options, and select products that perform as well as they look.
From initial design consultation through to delivery and project completion, the team at UK Brick takes time to understand your build. Textural and tonal choices are considered carefully, and samples can be arranged so that specifications are made with full material confidence.
For architects and contractors ready to move beyond generic products, get in touch with UK Brick to discuss your next project.