The facade is the business card of the house. It is the one you see first, and it is the one that most determines the character of the building. So it’s no wonder that more and more people are looking for materials that won’t look like another identical realization from a developer’s catalog. This is why demolition brick is gaining in popularity.
However, a natural question arises: is material from old buildings really suitable for the exterior walls of a house? The answer is – yes, but on condition of correct application.
What exactly is demolition brick?
Demolition brick is an element obtained from the dismantling of old buildings – usually tenements, farm buildings or factories. After cleaning and selection, it is suitable for reuse as a decorative material.

Facades usually use tiles cut from the original brick, rather than whole bricks. As a result, the cladding is much lighter and can be installed on an insulated wall just like facade stone.
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Will the brick withstand the weather conditions
This is one of the most frequently asked questions. A good ceramic brick was created at a very high temperature, so it is resistant to frost, sun and moisture. What’s more – many specimens have decades of outdoor use behind them, so their durability has already been proven in practice.
However, three things are key:
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A suitable adhesive for outdoor applications,
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proper grouting,
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impregnation.
Only the combination of these elements makes the facade weatherproof.

Is it necessary to clad the entire house with bricks
In practice, the best effect is not to cover all the walls, but to use brick as an architectural accent. The material is expressive and used in moderation looks more elegant.
It is most commonly used on:
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The base of the building,
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entrance wall,
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garage,
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Parts of the garden facade,
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By the terrace or rest area.
Such a solution emphasizes the body of the house and gives it character without visual overload.

With what to combine brick on the facade
Demolition brick goes well with simple and calm materials. It looks best in company:
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light plaster (white, beige, light gray),
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façade wood,
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Black window woodwork and metal details,
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architectural concrete.
This makes the house look modern, but does not lose its coziness.
Assembly and security
The facade requires more thorough preparation than the interior wall. The substrate must be stable, and the insulation boards must be properly fastened. After gluing the tiles, grouting is done, followed by impregnation to protect against water soaking and dirt.
It is also worth taking care of details such as window sills, flashings or small canopies over wall sections – they largely determine the durability of the facade.

Why choose real brick
The biggest advantage of demolition brick is authenticity. Each piece has a slightly different color, rubbing and texture. As a result, the facade does not look like cladding, but like real masonry. The material ages naturally and acquires a patina over time instead of wearing out.
Our original brick tiles (browse the catalog here), allow you to achieve this effect without building a heavy structural wall.
Summary
Demolition brick on a facade is a very good idea if used consciously and installed correctly. It is durable, weather resistant and gives a look that typical finishing materials will not provide.
It works best as an accent that emphasizes the architecture of the house. Thanks to it, the building ceases to be anonymous and gains an individual character – and this is what makes it still look good years later.
