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Garden wall, extension, or chimney repair? Quote2 connects UK homeowners with skilled local bricklayers. Post your job free and receive up to three responses from experienced masonry specialists.
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How to Find a Bricklayer Near You
Describe your job
Tell us what you need — a quick repair, a full installation, or anything in between. It takes two minutes and costs nothing.
Local tradespeople respond
Bricklayers near you see your job and get in touch directly. You receive up to three responses from interested professionals.
Choose who to hire
Compare profiles, read reviews from other homeowners, and choose the bricklayer you feel most confident with.
Why Use Quote2 to Find a Bricklayer?
Quality brickwork is a craft — poorly laid walls, mismatched mortar, and bad pointing are visible for decades. Quote2 connects you with bricklayers who take pride in their work. Because they pay to find jobs through the platform, you attract established tradespeople, not cowboys.
What Bricklayers Can Help With
Typical Bricklaying Costs in the UK
Prices vary by region, job complexity, and materials. Use Quote2 to get fixed-price quotes so you know the exact cost before committing.
* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does repointing a house take?
Repointing a typical semi-detached house takes 3–7 days depending on the extent of deterioration and scaffold access.
Can I tell if my mortar needs repointing?
Look for crumbling, recessed, or missing mortar joints. You can also do a scratch test: if mortar crumbles easily when scratched with a key, it needs attention.
What is the difference between lime mortar and cement mortar?
Lime mortar is flexible and breathable — essential for older properties built before 1920. Hard cement mortar on old brickwork causes cracking and moisture problems.
Do I need planning permission for a garden wall?
Walls over 1m high adjacent to a highway, or over 2m elsewhere, generally require planning permission. Always check with your local authority before building.
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