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These are generally available as typical, rectangular bricks,
but there are now a good choice of size variations, from 'cobbles',
'setts' and smaller squares. The colour of clay bricks is
completely natural, not a chemical dye, and so these bricks
are not subject to fading as the concrete types are.
This use of natural colour also means that the range of colours
available is almost limitless; reds, browns, buffs, greys,
blues and a mass of multi-colour blends. If colour is an important
factor in your project, clay bricks are probably the solution
and clay products are often used to complement more traditional
properties where more modern materials and colours are not
suited.
The clay bricks are prone to algal build-up on the surface,
and this should be removed regularly (Spring and Autumn) with
a pressure washer, as it can become quite slippery.
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