Hanson Brick Colours and Textures
Hanson's comprehensive range of brick type, colour and texture, underpinned by their proven ability to communicate our knowledge and expertise make them one of the leading brick products innovation and solution provider in the UK today.
The Hanson colour range incorporates buffs, yellows, browns, reds, greys, blacks and blues. All are available in a range of textures - smooth, light textured, heavy textured, tumbled and stock.
Brick Textures
In some circumstances, texture is as important as
colour. Often it is crucial to reflect the look and
feel of existing legacy brickwork, and texture can
play a vital role in this process. Texture will also
influence the way light is reflected off the brick
surface, how much light and shade is created, and
the final, perceived colour of the façade.
Separated are their range into five main texture
types, which are briefly described below.
Smooth
Bricks
A modern smooth finish or smooth sandfaced finish. These are wirecut bricks that are consistent and uniform in character.
The sandfaced finish takes a smooth brick and blasts a coating of sand onto the column of clay before firing. The adhered sand adds a light texture to an otherwise smooth brick.
Light Textured

A modern, uniform brick, this classification encompasses wirecut bricks with rolled back, dragfaced, indented or printed/textured finishes.
Using a variety of rollers or blades, a number of textures are applied to these extruded bricks. The textures vary from small indentations (dragfaced), through printed irregularities (indented, printed/textured) to a rippled/wave effect (rolled back).
Heavy Textured

A range of bricks with a harder, rougher texture from the bark like effect of a rusticated brick, to Hanson's Facing Bricks unique range of slop clay bricks.
Slop clay is a liquid clay solution slopped onto a regular wire cut brick before firing to give the face a rough and random finish.
Tumbled Bricks

Tumbled or retro bricks are more distressed and irregular in shape offering the customer a cost effective way of achieving the old world charm associated with reclaimed bricks.
This appearance is achieved through an ageing process by way of tumbling wirecut bricks in a drum.
Stock
Bricks
A traditional-looking brick
with a slightly irregular shape
and creased texture. Stock
bricks are made in the same soft
mud moulded manner in which
early settlers made bricks and
each of the resultant bricks is
unique. The soft clay clot is
‘thrown' into a mould called a
stock. The excess clay is struck
off from the top of the mould
and the bricks are fired and
then turned out. This labour
intensive process produces a
premium brick with that special
handmade appearance.