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Delivery is free to Mainland England and Wales. Deliveries are chargable to Scotland.
Once the order is placed, our courier will call you within 3 working days to arrange a delivery date. If you do not hear from the courier within 3 days, please get in touch with us. The majority of deliveries are made within 7 days, occasionally a little longer during peak periods.
FAQ
All of our C16 and C24 graded timber is regularised
Regularised timber is timber that has been processed to have a uniform shape and size. This means that the wood has been sawn and planed to remove any irregularities and ensure that each piece of wood has consistent dimensions. Regularised timber is often used in construction, particularly in the framing of buildings, as it is easier to work with and can be more efficiently installed than irregularly shaped timber.
We have one of the largest ranges of timber lengths, dimensions and grades available to buy online.
The variation you require will determine the exact lead time and delivery method.
Most orders arrive within 3-4 days, the maximum is 7 days. Please get in touch before you order if you need a specifc delivery date.
Delivery charges vary by postcode. To find out the delivery charge, add the item(s) you require to your basket and select CALCULATE SHIPPING at the bottom of the page.
Some orders are delivered on our own vehicles based in Leicestershire and Cheshire. We also use carriers including Yodel and Tuffnells. For some sizes and locations we use regional distributors.
If you'd prefer crane offloading rather than tail lift vehicle offloading for your brick order then this service is available for the majority of bricks that we sell. Charges are shown at checkout.
For deliveries of less than 6 packs then Taillift offloading is normally a more cost effective option
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Delivery is free to Mainland England and Wales. Deliveries are chargable to Scotland.
Once the order is placed, our courier will call you within 3 working days to arrange a delivery date. If you do not hear from the courier within 3 days, please get in touch with us. The majority of deliveries are made within 7 days, occasionally a little longer during peak periods.
We have one of the largest ranges of timber lengths, dimensions and grades available to buy online. The variation you require will determine the exact lead time and delivery method.
Most orders arrive within 3-4 days, the maximum is 7 days.
Please get in touch before you order if you need a specific delivery date.
Delivery charges vary by postcode. To find out the delivery charge, add the item(s) you require to your basket and select CALCULATE SHIPPING at the bottom of the page. Some orders are delivered on our vehicles based in Leicestershire and Cheshire. We also use carriers including Yodel and Tuffnells. For some sizes and locations, we use regional distributors.
If you'd prefer crane offloading rather than tail lift vehicle offloading for your brick order then this service is available for the majority of bricks that we sell. Charges are shown at checkout.
For deliveries of less than 6 packs then Taillift offloading is normally a more cost effective option
Armstrong Cheshire supply the full range of Catnic Lintels. If you don't see the lintel you need on our website, choose from the Catnic Lintel Selector Brochure and give us a call 01625 322269
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If you are looking to install brick slips on the inside or outside of your home, then we have all the brick slip accessories you could possibly need to make your project a success. Whether you are looking for brick slip adhesive, brick slip mortar or tile spacers, we can provide you with it all.
Brick slip walls have grown in popularity as they give you the natural, authentic look of brickwork in places where actual bricks might not be sustainable. Brick slips are tiles created in the same way as real bricks and require brick slip adhesive and grout to apply them to your wall. They can be used both inside and outside to create a striking aesthetic that is easy to maintain.
If you are a fan of DIY, you should have no problem installing your brick slips. Applied to the wall in the same way as ordinary tiles, brick slips are a durable and stylish option that requires just a little bit of adhesive to ensure they stick to the wall, as well as mortar for brick slips to hold them in place for a long time.
Your choice of adhesive will depend on the surface of the wall that you are applying your brick slips to. Some surfaces absorb water better than others, which will have an impact on how things stick to them. Epoxy-based adhesives are best for walls that won’t absorb water, while cement-based adhesives are suitable for most other surfaces, helping to keep them from soaking up the glue before your brick slips have had a chance to set. You should also choose your adhesive based on the location of the wall – brick slips external adhesive is best for outdoor applications.
When applying brick slips to plasterboard, it is a good idea to seal the board with a couple of coats of PVA in order to prepare it for the adhesive. The board should be completely dry before beginning, but then it is actually a much easier process since the boards are naturally smooth and free from dips and undulations which can make it difficult to get a neat finish. Use a rapid-set adhesive for best results and don’t forget your brick slip pointing mortar.
It is not essential to seal your brick slips after applying them to the wall since brick is a tough and durable product that is mostly unaffected by its environment. However, you might choose to seal them if they have been installed in an area of high traffic where they are likely to become dusty and dirty. There are various different types of sealants available that will provide different levels of water repellency, as well as different aesthetic finishes.
Unlike traditional tiles, brick slips do not use grout to join the individual pieces together. Since brick slips have a textured surface, it would be very difficult to complete the screeding process, so grout is not a suitable option. Instead, it is advisable to use a brick slip mortar mix and insert it into the spaces between each slip. Our light grey brick slips gun injected mortar products are ideal for this very task, making it incredibly easy to get a neat and stylish finish on your wall.
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