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Reclaimed Brick Company

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Reclaimed Brick Company
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Private Company
ISIN🆔
IndustryConstruction
Founded 📆
Founder 👔
Areas served 🗺️
United Kingdom
Products 📟 Reclaimed Brick
Members
Number of employees
101-500
🌐 Websitereclaimedbrickcompany.co.uk
📇 AddressSheffield, UK
📞 telephone0114 206 1113

Reclaimed Brick Company is a family-run reclamation yard based in Sheffield, UK, known for its vast selection of new and used building materials, with a specialty in reclaimed bricks. The company sources distinctive building materials from various locations across the UK, salvaging materials such as bricks, stone, timber, roof tiles, Welsh slate, and granite cobbles from a range of sites, including demolition projects and large commercial developments. After undergoing a careful salvage and cleaning process, these materials are offered to customers for projects that require a unique aged look or an eco-friendly approach to construction.[1]

Products

The company offers a wide selection of reclaimed materials, with their most popular product being the sought-after Imperial-sized bricks—a brick size used in UK buildings prior to World War II. These bricks are prized for their strength, durability, and the distinctive weathered appearance that modern bricks cannot replicate. In addition to their range of reclaimed bricks, the company supplies stone, timber, roof tiles, and more.[2] The company's services extend beyond material supply. They provide demolition services, a brick matching service, and nationwide delivery across the mainland UK using their fleet of HIAB and Tail-Lift assisted trucks. The brick matching service helps customers source the right materials for restoration or extension projects, ensuring historical accuracy and aesthetic consistency.

Benefits

Reclaimed materials, especially old bricks, are valued for their historical significance, strength, and unique appearance. These bricks are typically stronger than modern equivalents because they are made entirely from natural clay, without the perforations or core holes seen in modern bricks. They also possess a naturally weathered look, which makes them ideal for matching existing structures.[3] Reclaimed materials not only add character but also provide an environmentally friendly alternative to new materials by reducing the demand for manufacturing and minimizing waste that would otherwise end up in landfills.

Specialty

Reclaimed Brick Company’s core focus is on the reclamation and sale of high-quality, historic building materials.[4] The company prides itself on "Preserving British Heritage to Build the Future," particularly by offering materials such as Victorian, Georgian, and Tudor-era bricks that are valued for their durability and aesthetic appeal. In addition to supplying reclaimed materials, the company also provides services like brick matching, nationwide delivery, and demolition.

Expertise

With its extensive experience and commitment to quality, Reclaimed Brick Company has established itself as a leader in the reclaimed materials industry. Offering an impressive selection of premium historic building materials, it caters to customers looking to preserve the character of older buildings or reduce their environmental impact through sustainable construction practices. Whether visiting the two-acre yard in Sheffield or shopping online, customers can count on expert advice, quick service, and top-quality reclaimed materials for their projects.

Dedication

Reclaimed Brick Company is known for its dedication to customer service. It offers a brick matching service to help customers find the perfect materials for their projects, and all reclaimed products are available for immediate collection or delivery. The company provides nationwide delivery through its fleet of trucks, ensuring a seamless process from selection to delivery.[5]

Sustainability

By promoting the use of reclaimed materials, the company contributes to the sustainability of the construction industry. The use of these materials not only preserves valuable architectural resources but also reduces the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing new building materials. This aligns with the company’s ethos of “Preserving British Heritage to Build the Future.

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