Expansion Jointing: Keep Your Brickwork Crack-Free
Looking for expansion jointing for your building project? You're in the right place. These small but mighty gaps in brickwork and paving allow for natural movement from temperature changes and settling, preventing cracks and damage down the line.
What We Offer
Our range includes expansion joints strips, expansion movement joint filler , and movement joint materials for everything from garden walls to major construction projects. Whether you're building a driveway, laying bricks for a new home, or working on something bigger, we've got the expansion joints you need.
Why You Need Expansion Jointing:
- Stops cracks before they start
- Keeps water out of your external walls
- Adds insulation to improve energy efficiency
- Allows natural movement as buildings settle
- Built to last through all weather conditions
Perfect For:
Brickwork, driveways, patios, garden walls, block paving, new builds, and any project where you need to control movement between materials. Not sure which product suits your project? Our friendly experts are happy to help you choose the right expansion jointing and show you how to use it.
Trusted Brands in Stock:
We stock quality products from Brickfill (2 items) and Fillcrete (4 items) – proven solutions used by professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
A Small Detail That Makes a Big Difference
It's easy to forget about expansion jointing when you're focused on the main build, but skipping it can lead to problems later. Whether you're tackling a DIY driveway or laying bricks on a new extension, adding proper expansion joints will save you headaches (and money) in the future. They're especially important in new builds where movement is expected, and they'll help keep your walls insulated and watertight too.
Planning your next brickwork or paving project? Have questions about where to use expansion joints or which type you need? Just get in touch – our team knows bricks inside out and we're here to help.
Shopping for bricks and blocks? Don't forget to add expansion jointing to your basket – it's a small addition that protects your whole project.