Brick Force 100mm x 15m – Mild Steel Reinforcement Mesh (Non-NHBRC)

R15,00

Brick Force 100mm x 15m – Mild Steel Reinforcement Mesh (Non-NHBRC)

Enhance the structural integrity of your brickwork with our Brick Force 100mm x 15m mild steel reinforcement mesh. Designed to provide essential support during brick wall construction, this mesh ensures improved stability, reduces cracking, and aligns with building best practices.

Manufactured by BARNES, a trusted name in construction materials, this brick force is ideal for domestic and small-scale masonry projects. Its non-NHBRC certification makes it suitable for non-certified builds, offering a cost-effective solution without compromising on quality.

Key Features & Specifications

  • Width: 100mm – compact size for mortar courses
  • Length: 15m – sufficient to reinforce multiple walls
  • Material: Mild steel – provides solid tensile strength
  • Wire Thickness: Standard cross-wire thickness for reinforcement
  • Certification: Non-NHBRC – ideal for smaller projects
  • Use Case: Suitable for domestic boundary walls, single-storey dwellings
  • Packed: Compact roll for convenient transport and storage

Benefits & Practical Applications

Using the Brick Force 100mm x 15m mesh delivers key benefits to any masonry project:

✔ Enhanced Structural Integrity

  • Reduces horizontal cracks in brick courses due to shrinkage and settlement
  • Improves wall stability under load and movement

✔ Cost-Efficient Reinforcement

  • More affordable than steel reinforcement or NHBRC-approved wire variants
  • Easy to cut and integrate into mortar joints without heavy machinery

✔ Ideal for Lightweight Construction

  • Perfect reinforcement for single-storey homes and garden walls
  • Suitable for domestic masonry and boundary walls

✔ DIY-Friendly & Easy to Use

  • Lightweight roll, manageable by one person
  • Installs quickly in mortar bed joints with minimal training

✔ Consistent Quality

  • Manufactured with uniform grid pattern and wire thickness
  • Reliable performance as a cost-effective reinforcing mesh

How to Use Brick Force Correctly

  1. Lay the first brick course and butter the mortar bed.
  2. Unroll the brick force and place it centrally on the mortar bed.
  3. Ensure each subsequent row overlaps by at least one brick’s width.
  4. Continue laying bricks, embedding the brick force in every 3rd or 4th course.
  5. Cut excess mesh with wire cutters and continue until wall top.

Why Choose This Brick Force Product?

At BuildersStoreSA.com, we stock reliable mild steel mesh suited for local conditions and DIY masonry:

✅ Reliable Domestic Reinforcement

Enough to strengthen brickwork in patios, boundary walls, small extensions, and garden features.

✅ Value Without Certification Complexity

This non-NHBRC brick force is ideal for non-certified small builds—simple, affordable, effective.

✅ Easy to Store & Handle

Compact and light, making storage and transport easy—even in urban areas with limited space.

✅ Expert Support & Resources

Our online guides and customer service help you pick the right mesh and install correctly.

Installation Tips & Best Practices

  • Overlap by at least 150mm when joining rolls.
  • Place brick force centrally in mortar, not flush with outer face.
  • Use wire cutters for neat trimming and safety gloves during installation.
  • Maintain consistent placement every 3rd–4th brick course for best results.

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