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The information contained within this page is designed to assist builders, designers, tradesmen and handymen by answering the most common questions we are asked. If you have any specific installation
questions, please email us stating the
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THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT 'EMPIRE BRICK'
Will water collect in the rail?
If you left the rail on alone this would be true, BUT, as soon as you engage the brick
facings and insert the mortar any water that accumulates in the rail is drawn off by
capillary action through the brickwork (ABSORBED) and will evaporate away.
How
do you put the mortar in?
The easiest method is to make a conical ‘mortar bag’ out of plastic & put it
in like “icing a cake”, but it can also be pumped in by mechanical or air driven
pumps.
How thick is the system?
From the back of the rail to the front of the brick is 25-27mm. (Nominal)
Will the rail rot or rust?
No. but ALL metal products will show signs of corrosion if left unprotected in the
elements. We use Marine Grade Aluminium and/or Zincalume (Galvanium) steel for our railing
systems because, at this stage, they are the best products available for this purpose.
Once the rails are in position they are protected from the elements by the bricks and
mortar, this fact alone minimises the chance of corrosion.
Can I have a system thicker or thinner?
Yes… There are certain limitations but we can cut the bricks thicker for you or even
cut down to 15mm BRIKslice for application by adhesive.
How many brick colours are available?
We have 6 double-faced bricks in the basic range. The use of
‘blends’ of these 6 can extend the range considerably. Many other types can be
cut as double-sided bricks.. it’s your choice.
What is the insulation factor?
THERMAL: The ideal insulation of a ‘cavity wall’ is created when you use battens
and it is recommended that a sarking layer of double-sided foil insulation be used over
the battens to help the insulation & weatherproof your home.
ACOUSTIC: Brickwork has long been used to screen out noise, what many people do not
realise that it is, primarily, the surface texture of the brickwork that does this, not
the mass of the wall. A thin brick wall will provide excellent acoustic protection for
your home.
What do you do at the windows & doors?
Corner bricks can be used to provide brick reveals (the sides of the windows) and brick
sills. This can be a costly option in some cases so you can also "butt-finish"
the brickwork directly to the sides of the windows if required.
Why not have a rail that carries many brick courses?
For many years we had this but purposely redesigned the railing system because of 2 major
problems. One was the corrosion problem created when you ‘punch’ lugs out of
sheet metal. The other was the problem with cutting & handling large sheets of sharp
sheet metal in smaller areas on the home. The time saved in one area is more than
compensated for in the other and the weight reduction is considerable!
What about the extra weight?
The design of a standard timber home allows for the weight of the BETTER BRICK system
to be distributed over the existing sub-floor & foundation easily.
The "cross-bracing" effect of a metal railing system/brick facing is what saved
many homes in the 1989 Newcastle Earthquake and is a reason that so much of our product is
exported to countries that experience earthquakes & cyclones.
You must consider that a waterbed or heavy cabinet will create more stress on your home
than the brick walls because it is concentrated ‘point-loading’
If in any doubt here, it is not expensive to get a structural engineer to inspect your
home & advise you.
For existing homes, can the systems go over weatherboards and
masonry walls?
YES - The easiest method is to fix treated timber battens over these surfaces and this
provides a level surface to secure the railing system to.
How do you fill in between the piers underneath an existing home?
With Queenslander or Hi-set designs this can be very expensive so we do not recommend to
do this here, we use a decorative treatment that simulates brick piers around the existing
stumps.
If it has to be filled in, you can make a small frame to suit the opening and lock this to
the piers or use a steel "C" channel concreted into the ground, then the railing
system is fixed to this and continues on to just above the ground level.
Can you match bricks?
Particularly 2nd storey additions, we can cut bricks the same as the existing bricks on
the home, (as long as they are still available). The main thing to consider is that many
bricks only have 1 "face" side to cut off whereas with our selected range of
bricks we can cut off both sides of the brick to give us 2 "faces".
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