Springfield B160
The Heritage Range in a striking big block format is designed to complement expansive country homes set in generous landscapes. Its larger proportions create a strong architectural presence, perfectly suited to wide façades and open rural settings. Available in three natural clay shades, this range offers warm, earthy tones that sit beautifully within natural surroundings — enhancing both traditional homesteads and modern country builds. Featuring a wire cut finish, the Heritage Range not only delivers subtle texture and character but also ensures an easy-maintenance lifestyle, combining timeless appeal with everyday practicality.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to photographic, computer screen and browser variations, the true representation of the finishes and colours in this website may vary. Kiln fired bricks are a natural product and therefore can vary in colour, texture and size.
Formats Available
- Block — 290x160x70
Important Information
Choosing Bricks
Brick will vary from brochures and other samples or houses you may have seen. It is important you view your bricks on site prior or at commencement of laying.
Consistency
Bricks are a natural product that are kiln fired, therefore they will vary in colour and texture and size from brick to brick and batch to batch.
Blending
Bricks must be blended off multiple pallets to avoid an inconsistent finish.
Quality
While every effort will be made to mitigate major defects, because of the combination of natural elements, manufacturing and transportation clay bricks will have minor chipping and cracking, these are part of the natural character of the brick.
Mortar Joints
Joints should be between 7mm to 13mm. Joints could vary + or – 3mm (ie if your joint has an average size of 10mm joints should be 9mm to 12mm) this is a rule of thumb as bricks and laying will never be exact.
Mortar Joint Finish
Consult your bricklayer on the desired colour and finish, different methods will vary the appearance of your overall brickwork.
Inspection of Brickwork
Brick and Bricklaying should be viewed from a distance of 6.1 metres.
Curing
Bricks will absorb moisture during the laying process, these can take weeks to dry. Mortar colours will vary depending on the weather conditions also, so this needs to be taken into consideration of the overall appearance.
Maintenance
Do not water blast brickwork, if bricks need a specific type of cleaning ie staining, consult your supplier.
Technical Downloads Available
- cbpma-manual-tb1-two-storey-brick-veneer-ver1.0-(6).pdf
- cbpma-manual-tb2-stack-bonded-brick-veneer-ver1.0-(3).pdf
- cbpma-manual-tb3-fire-technical-opinion-guide-ver1.0-(1).pdf
- cbpma-manual-tb5-clay-brick-cleaning-and-maint-guide-ver1.0-(9).pdf
- cbpma-manual-tb8-supporting-brick-veneer-across-openings-ver1.0.pdf
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