Cosmetic Conservation

Dyebrick products have been used on some of the oldest brick buildings in the world. They are the first choice for Conservation Companies and are recommended and approved by many Local Authorities.

Cloth Fair London St Marys Gdansk King's School Rochester
Cloth Fair London, circa 1597 St Mary's Gdansk, circa 1400
World's largest brick built church
Kings School, Rochester.
Founded 604 AD
     
Lacelles Kew Green Hemingborough Hall
Grade II listed hall house
14th to mid 16th century
Kew Green Conservation Job
Hemingborough Hall
Fireplace Brick Glaze Brick glaze
Restoring fire-damaged brickwork
Adding mock blue glazed headers

Brick repairs, restorations and extensions when completed, should appear as though they were an integral part of the original building design.

Repair works to a Listed Building or a building in a Conservation Area should be treated with particular sensitivity so as to preserve and enhance the appearance of the building and its setting.

Sourcing new materials to harmonise with an old property can be problematic. One of the biggest problems is matching the colour.

Dyebrick products enable the conservationist to blend their new works to match the period original. Dyebrick Brick Stain does not alter the physical properties of the brick ~ maintaining the authenticity of the sourced material.

Our products have been used on some of the oldest brick built properties in the world.

For free advice and consultations please contact our Conservation Team.