At Victorian Bricklaying and Masonry, we have over 50 years of bricklaying project experience in both commercial and residential restoration and heritage Bricklaying and Blocklaying.
Professional bricklaying teams have the scale to accommodate large restoration projects and will deliver your project requirements to the highest standards in the industry. Our teams of expert bricklayers are fully qualified and safety-trained, and will deliver your restoration or heritage project quickly, thoughtfully, and with complete attention to detail.
Complete Heritige, reproduction and restoration Bricklaying and Blocklaying Services for all requirements throughout Victoria.
Pressed Brick Bricklaying
Pressed Bricks are the traditional method of creating bricks. For example in Ballarat they are typically Deep red in colour but also include such types as 'Clinker' bricks with blue burns and transference of one brick surface to another during the firing process. These bricks are the typical brick type that matches Federation and heritage-style buildings.
Large Blocklaying
Large feature blocks are becoming more desirable and architects and clients seek variations in the surface for the internal and external walls of their builds. Typically a commercial feature wall product, these large blocks can be manufactured from clay or from concrete in many attractive colour options and can be supplied in various sizes.
Extruded Brick Bricklaying
These clay bricks are the most widely used and available bricks in Australia. These bricks are formed and then wire cut and can be identified by the 'holes' through the core of the brick. These bricks are available in a wide selection of colors and types including straight-edge bricks, tumbled bricks, and even strikingly colorful glazed bricks.
Concrete Blocklaying
Long the staple of numerous commercial buildings, landscaping projects, and large format builds. The Humble concrete block is growing in popularity for domestic builds now available in many exciting colors and textures including polished smooth face versions which look wonderful as a striking internal or external feature wall.
Recycled Brick Bricklaying
With the move to more sustainable building processes, the idea of repurposing secondhand bricks increases in popularity. Often recycled bricks are used to reinforce existing heritage or to match an older house renovation or factory-style dwelling. Using recycled bricks adds instant character and depth to a build.
Landscape Blocklaying
For something much more stable and attractive for a feature wall or retaining wall than sleepers, you can't beat brick or block work. With skilled bricklaying, these landscape features can add drama and interest to your garden with straight walls, curved walls, and steps are all easily created from bricks and blocks to create any style.
Concrete Brick Bricklaying
Concrete bricks are great for their range of colours and consistency of size brick-to-brick. Not limited to the colours of clay, concrete bricks can come in many colours, textures and styles including split-face or rock-face options. These bricks are also fantastic as a base surface for rendering over thanks to their consistent size.
Aerated Blocklaying
Easier to transport and manage thanks to their light weight, aerated or 'Hebel' bricks have been used for years when the appearance of brick is required without requiring the density of traditional concrete blocks. Made by adding additional air in the mix create a lighter brick that's especially good for landscaping projects.