Maroon Acrylic Brick Slip

Licata Acrylic Brick slips have been used to finish interior and exterior walls. Many millions of square meters of façade have been finished using brick slips. Brick slips are ideal for façade cladding, in both technical and aesthetic sense. When brick slips are used in new builds or renovation projects, they are given a masonry look that cannot be distinguished from traditional brickwork. This means that the authentic value of buildings and neighborhoods is retained .

Available in 35 different colours

Low thickness and weight
Resistant to all weather conditions
Washable, impact resistant and paintable
Offers a professional brick finish

Description

Maroon Acrylic Brick Slip

Licata Acrylic Brick slips have been used to finish interior and exterior walls. Many millions of square meters of façade have been finished using brick slips. Brick slips are ideal for façade cladding, in both technical and aesthetic sense. When brick slips are used in new builds or renovation projects, they are given a masonry look that cannot be distinguished from traditional brickwork. This means that the authentic value of buildings and neighborhoods is retained.

Installation

Please check the brick slips before installing (Correct color? Correct article? Color and size of corners and flats matching together?). The substrate should be clean, dust free, workable, solid and even. Any wallpaper or other residues should be removed before installing the brick slips. We recommend priming the substrate. Spread a suitable flexible adhesive with a toothed spreader by “buttering” both on the back of the slip and on the wall (“buttering-floating”). A string line will be helpful.

Press the brick slips into the adhesive bed with slightly sliding sideways movements, so that they are surrounded by the adhesive completely. Always mix the slips from several packages and several pallets.

If desired, grout traditionally with jointing iron and tiling grout after 24 hours. Always process horizontal and vertical joints together promptly.

Where Maroon Acrylic Brick Slip Works Best

  • Exterior walls and façades: The system supports a stable finish across large square meters, even where weather exposure is a factor. Acrylic brick units keep a neat line and help buildings keep their authentic value.
  • Interior feature areas: You can finish interior spaces with a brick style that looks close to traditional brickwork. This means the look is retained while weight and build time stay under control.
  • New builds and upgrades: Brick slips add a clear masonry feel to modern builds and help older sites keep their character. Many millions of square meters have been finished this way, which shows how widely this method is used.
  • Projects that need a clear result: The aim is to create a surface that looks like brick, stays complete, and remains easy to review after work is finished.

In each case, the goal is a finish that is practical, authentic, and easy to manage across buildings of different types.

Colour, Finish, and Mixing Packs for a Consistent Look

The maroon acrylic brick slip gives a steady tone that suits both classic and modern settings. Acrylic brick units are made to keep colour stable across the façade and interior areas, which helps the finished surface stay consistent.

Brick slips should always be mixed from several packs during installing. This simple mix step helps avoid patches and keeps the masonry look even across the wall. It also supports a finish that looks close to brick laid in a traditional way.

Once finished, the surface keeps the authentic value of the building. The result is a look that is hard to distinguish from traditional brickwork, while still using a system that fits modern façade cladding needs.

Substrate Prep and Adhesive Method for Secure Fixing

Good installation starts with a clean and solid base. The surface should be even, free from dust, and ready for adhesive. This step is part of basic site security and helps the system stay complete over time.

Use a suitable flexible adhesive and apply it to both the wall and the back of each brick slip. Press each piece in place with a slight sideways movement so the adhesive spreads well. This method supports a strong connection between the slip and the substrate.

During proceeding with the work, keep lines straight and check levels often. This keeps the façade neat and helps each brick sit in line with the next. The aim is a technical result that looks simple and stays reliable.

Grouting Timing and Jointing Finish for a Clean Result

After installing, allow time before grouting so the adhesive can set. When ready, grout the joints in one go, both horizontal and vertical, to keep the finish even and clean.

A careful grout stage helps the wall look finished and supports long term security. It also makes the surface easier to review once the work is complete and ready for use.

If you need to shop for materials, arrange delivery, or ask about a kit, our team will respond with clear details. Every order goes through verification, and each stage of verification supports a smooth process. You may see notes such as verification successful waiting, along with a ray id for tracking. This keeps the process clear, human, and easy to follow from order to finished wall.

Additional Info

SizeCorner Pieces (m1), m2

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