Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Dec 24, 2010 10:31 am Hi Has anyone had any experience with this range of brick -good or bad. I have a few samples at home and the darker colours seem to show chips etc very obviously. I am worried about using a darker colour and having a house that has chipped bricks all over it. Any other experiences with Austral bricks would be much appreciated as well. The other possible ranges we are looking at are Urban One and Metropolis. Thanks Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 2Jan 06, 2011 9:20 am Hi We have just built a house and we were going with the Austral Whitsunday range but ours were discontinued so we changed to the impressions range with the colour moccasin and it looks great. Check out blog. just starting Lake View Lodge - Beechwood deposit 17/08/09 Council April 10 signed contract 11/06 earthworks started 9/07 slab completed 8/09/10 Frames 21/09/10 bricking finished 13/10/10 roof 22/10/10 Gyprock 22/11/10 Tiles bathroom 21/12/10 Kitchen in 21/12/10 Painting 09/02/11 handover 11/03/11 We are in 15/03/11!!!!!!!! http://kathdom.blogspot.com/ Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 3Jan 06, 2011 11:11 am The Austral Whitsunday range has its colour applied on the surface of the brick. That's why chips will show fairly obviously. For that reason we decided to go with a coloured-through brick instead (we chose one from the Everyday Life range). DKP Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 4Jan 06, 2011 12:15 pm We went with an Austral Whitsundat brick - Brampton. The colour is only applied to the surface of the brick with the brick itself being an orangey colour. As a result any chips show very obviously. I will try and find some photos and post Building the Monte Carlo with McD Jones View my building thread @ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=37255 Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 5Jan 06, 2011 12:24 pm Photos as promised I love our bricks but the chips show up alot. I'm glad our mortar is flushed and if the chipping gets worse over time it should be fairly painless to render. You can't see the chips from a distance also Hope that helps Building the Monte Carlo with McD Jones View my building thread @ viewtopic.php?f=31&t=37255 Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 6Jan 12, 2011 9:22 am Hi everyone Thanks for your replies. The non colour through thing is a concern with the chipping etc. Bon, thanks for the photos - this is exactly what has happened to the sample bricks in our backyard. One of the Whitsunday's (Keswick) is also showing the actual brick colour through the whole thing so the brick looks a pinky colour. We have now worked out we need an exposure grade brick as well so that it causing us problems as most in our standard range aren't exposure grade. The only one that is is some of the Urban One bricks but I've heard pretty bad stories about the quality of the Urban One bricks. We are now considering paying to upgrade our bricks but most of the upgrade options seems to be no better than the standard ones. Oh well, I guess we will get there eventually. Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 7Jan 12, 2011 2:04 pm Hi, we have just had our home built with keswick bricks and wouldnt recommend it (IMO). I would go with a brick with colour all the way through. Then also the edges are different colour. See photo. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ woodduck Building The Chesterfield Grande with McDonald Jones https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=33587 Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 8Jan 15, 2011 7:08 pm Hi woodduck Thanks for your photos. Alot of the bricks we have looked at and houses in those bricks seems to be a different colour on the ends. I keep looking at houses around my area that are a few years old or so and none of them seem to have this problem. Maybe it's to do with a new way of making the bricks. Even the more expensive Metallix range of bricks have different colours on the ends of the bricks. We are going to look at PGH tomorrow and see if we can find anything there that looks good and is worth paying for to upgrade. If not, it's back to Austral to find the 'least worst' brick. cherryb Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 9Apr 25, 2011 5:05 pm Hi all, we are looking at using the Whitsunday Brampton on our house. We actually were a little concerned about this before finding this thread. We spoke to some people today who had this brick and their builder has advised them that the bricks will be painted where cipped before handover. Does anyone know if this is a recommended thing or is builder just covering himself? McKeachies Run, Aberglasslyn Deposit paid 11th April Land registered 6th June Land settled 20th June Colour selections and contract signed 5th August Commencement letter received 26th September Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 10Apr 25, 2011 5:49 pm we had a look at the bricks and even spoke to someone out at Austral about the chipping. Basically was recommended to go for something out of another range so not to worrk about it over the life of the brick. The everyday range had some nice and similar choices we have actually decided to go with a PGH brick as there was much more choice in exposure grade and lots of nice bricks that are not "painted on" Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 11Apr 25, 2011 6:12 pm kdgirl we had a look at the bricks and even spoke to someone out at Austral about the chipping. Basically was recommended to go for something out of another range so not to worrk about it over the life of the brick. The everyday range had some nice and similar choices we have actually decided to go with a PGH brick as there was much more choice in exposure grade and lots of nice bricks that are not "painted on" Thanks. The Everyday Life Engage is our second option but this is a little darker and not as grey as the Brampton. We have not looked at any of the PGH range in person. Do you know if there are any similar to colour of the Brampton? McKeachies Run, Aberglasslyn Deposit paid 11th April Land registered 6th June Land settled 20th June Colour selections and contract signed 5th August Commencement letter received 26th September Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 12Apr 25, 2011 8:38 pm dkp The Austral Whitsunday range has its colour applied on the surface of the brick. That's why chips will show fairly obviously. For that reason we decided to go with a coloured-through brick instead (we chose one from the Everyday Life range). DKP Does anyone know if the Urban One Silver brick has a painted finish to surface? McKeachies Run, Aberglasslyn Deposit paid 11th April Land registered 6th June Land settled 20th June Colour selections and contract signed 5th August Commencement letter received 26th September Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 13Apr 26, 2011 5:15 pm sarbear kdgirl we had a look at the bricks and even spoke to someone out at Austral about the chipping. Basically was recommended to go for something out of another range so not to worrk about it over the life of the brick. The everyday range had some nice and similar choices we have actually decided to go with a PGH brick as there was much more choice in exposure grade and lots of nice bricks that are not "painted on" Thanks. The Everyday Life Engage is our second option but this is a little darker and not as grey as the Brampton. We have not looked at any of the PGH range in person. Do you know if there are any similar to colour of the Brampton? Engage is a good colour. I think PGH would have a few good choices to look at. Start with cement or Pearl Grey? (similiar in colour to each other but different textures) Re: Austral Whitsunday Bricks 14Apr 26, 2011 5:17 pm I'm pretty sure all of the Urban one range is painted on too. There is definitely a different colour under the face of the brick. The main difference I see is that urban one is exposure grade brick DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair to do it properly you need to dig out the garden and waterproof the outside of the wall. There are some products you can put on the face of the bricks but the water is… 2 4613 Hi All, Recently we have signed a contract with Burbank and we are not aware that they have just DORSET, SURREY, HAMPSHIRE, KENT, PILBARA and REDGUM bricks from PGH are… 0 3128 |