Snowie Heritage

Bricks with a traditional appearance for buildings with a historic or period feel.
In 1996, Snowie Heritage Brick was first made available on the market as a high-quality alternative to the old-style brickwork found in many cities. Its high compressive strength and F2 category, which is made to survive extreme exposure, have led to its widespread use in the United Kingdom.
The bricks can also be utilised in two different ways. The primary face, having a black stain to mimic an aged inner city aspect and the reverse side having a more clean, purpose-made common appearance. This can be a significant advantage when carrying out projects that require more than one brick type for the work.
Local planning officials advocate the usage of Snowie bricks in conservation areas due to their great match to old brickwork.

