Breeze Blocks for Sale

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At Beesley and Fildes LTD, we house a fantastic range of high-quality and durable breeze blocks for sale in the UK.

We supply from the world’s leading brick manufacturers like H + H Celcon and Thomas Armstrong so that our customers have access to the best bricks on the market for all of their building projects. 

Breeze blocks are made from a mixture of cement, water, and aggregate materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone. These are suitable for domestic, commercial, or leisure builds, commonly used to build and retain walls and foundations. 

Known for their durability and versatility in construction, cinder blocks come in different sizes and shapes, and they can be used for both load and non-load-bearing walls. Our products include solid insulite blocks, cellular dense blocks, celon standard blocks, and more.

Popular for their cost-effectiveness, these are easy to install and can be finished with various coatings or paints to achieve the desired aesthetic look. The hollow design makes them lightweight and easier to handle than solid brick. 

When used in building construction, breeze blocks provide thermal insulation for commercial and residential buildings. This improves energy efficiency and reduces the need for heating, helping you save on your bills. 

When filled with appropriate insulation material, breeze blocks also offer sound insulation, reducing noise transmission inside or outside of the building. Their resistance to decay, warping, and rot makes them an excellent long-term solution to traditional brick.

Breeze blocks are designed to contain and prevent the spread of fire, ideal for buildings exposed to fire hazards. 

Upgrade your home or business today with Beesley and Fildes, and buy our breeze blocks online now for a great price. For more product or stock information, contact our expert team, who are happy to help with any enquiries.

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Breeze blocks are lightweight bricks that are made from cinders combined with sand and cement. Usually, breeze blocks are used for outdoor use such as for garden walls or patios, but they can also be used indoors for partition walls. These blocks are ideal for warm climates, as breeze and air can pass through them. 

The breeze blocks that we have for sale come in different styles to cover all preferences with various shades of grey available in a range of sizes. We sell pallets of breeze blocks in various amounts for affordable prices. 

At Beesley and Fildes, we have everything to cover your building needs. So when you purchase breeze blocks, you should check out our other great products for top prices so you can stock up! With amazing deals on cement, mortar and other types of bricks and blocks

If you have any questions about breeze blocks, or you need advice on which product to choose, then please do not hesitate to get in touch. Our great and knowledgeable team will offer you useful and impartial advice to help you out. 

Are you interested in purchasing a pallet of breeze blocks? Get in touch with us and we will arrange it for you, along with quick and free delivery right to your door. 

What are breeze blocks?

Breeze blocks are composed of ash and concrete, typically altered with decorative cut-outs. You have likely seen patterned breeze blocks incorporated into homes, offices, and even different types of furniture. 

They became increasingly popular during the 1950s and 60s and have made a resurgence in both exterior and interior design. As building materials, they are a practical, low-cost way to block out sunlight while maximising ventilation. 

How much do breeze blocks cost?

The average cost for breeze blocks in the UK depends on several factors. Before outlining a budget for your building materials, first, you must consider what you’re building. 

Breeze block purchases for residential use typically involve garden projects, such as erecting small walls or dividers. If this is the case, you must consider the height, thickness and shape of the garden wall you want to build.

Then, you have to factor in preparation costs. Will your garden need levelling beforehand? What type and style of breeze block are you using for your wall? Breeze blocks with intricate designs will inevitably cost more than plain breeze blocks with no alterations. 

How many breeze blocks do I need for my job?

The amount of breeze blocks you need for your job depends on what you are building! There are plenty of calculators online that can help you decide. 

The main measurements you need to know are the height and length of your proposed wall. Then, you can input the average length and height of the breeze blocks you want to use. 

Finally, input the average thickness of your mortar joint in millimetres (typically around 10mm), and you will receive an estimation of how many breeze blocks you need and how many square meters your wall will cover. 

How to cut breeze blocks?

If you want to cut your breeze blocks, it is best to use a masonry saw. Masonry saws are best for cutting paving slabs, roof tiles and, of course, bricks! Before you alter your breeze blocks, ensure that you have tried and tested your pattern without applying any mortar. 

Otherwise, you may cut too many or too few blocks for your desired pattern. Make sure the water-cooling system of your masonry saw is in working order, and then you can begin! 

Line up the blade to your breeze block and slowly lower the masonry saw through. Depending on the strength of your saw and how thick your breeze blocks are, you may need to adjust and make a second cut. 

What are the benefits of breeze blocks?

Breeze blocks are one of the most multifunctional building materials on the market. They are lightweight and cheap to import long distances, making them affordable compared to other products. 

Using breeze blocks in your architecture not only blocks out sunlight but allows air to flow through your home or garden. You can even create diverse patterns and designs to showcase your personality.

Can you paint breeze blocks?

Yes, you can paint breeze blocks! However, there are a few things you need to consider. One of the main benefits of breeze blocks is that they are great for increasing ventilation. However, this does make them porous: they absorb water very easily. 

Their high absorption rate means you will need to apply several coats of paint to create a solid layer of colour. In some cases, you may even need to buy a specialised matt colour to achieve the finish you desire. 

Painting your breeze blocks can become costly if you have a large area to cover. So make sure you take this into account when figuring out your budget.