Versatile Interlock

Interlocking brick is a versatile performer when it comes to home landscaping projects. By combining colours and styles you can put your personal stamp on patios, driveways and walkways. And, if a brick is damaged or a portion has to be lifted to repair underground pipes or lines, it is an easy fix to replace the bricks.

Interlock

Patterns are limited only by the creativity of the designer, but popular designs include herringbone, basket weave and running bond in a variety of combinations.

Interlocking surfaces do not require sealing, but some homeowners choose to apply a sealer to enhance the colour and protect the surface from stains. Sealing is typically required every three to five years thereafter.

Weeds may sprout when seeds fall between the joints. To prevent this, joints can be filled with joint compound, depending on the type of brick selected.

The design options are endless, but online tools are available to help narrow the choices. Also look for inspiration in shelter magazines, local building centres and brick manufacturer’s showrooms, such as Unilock’s Outdoor Idea Centre in Georgetown.

The key to a successful interlocking brick installation is proper grading and surface preparation and an experienced contractor. Before choosing a contractor, get at least three estimates and ask to see photos of completed jobs. Ask if the contractor has done any jobs in your area, and drive by to see how the finished project looks and how it has stood up.

A professional contractor can help you create an interlocking brick surface that fits your style and budget while adding value and beauty to your home.

Courtesy: Homeservice Club