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The recently launched Kingsvale range from Marshalls adds a traditional creased texture to a growing array of finishes in the Marshalls facing brick collection. It is available in a range of colours, providing even more choice for designers.

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Aesthetics to suite any scheme
The addition of the Kingsvale range now means Marshalls carefully curated collection of quality facing bricks is available in stock, sand-faced, vintage and creased finishes. The bricks are available in more than 80 colours, from classic reds, browns and yellows to contemporary monochrome shades.

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A lower carbon solution
Combating climate change is at the top of everyone’s agenda. International agreements, government guidelines, and industry targets demand a more sustainable response from the built environment industry, which is widely recognised as a significant global contributor to CO2 emissions.

Housebuilders are trying to achieve their sustainability goals through superior glazing, improved insulation, more efficient white goods, alternative heating technologies and LED light fittings, but is it enough?

What if considerable and immediate reductions in embedded CO2 could be made simply by the choice of bricks used in housebuilding? What if a single decision could accelerate the journey towards meeting the industry’s net-zero targets.

Step forward the concrete brick
This is where innovation and sustainability unite. The total lifetime reduction in CO2 derived from choosing Marshalls facing bricks over traditional facing bricks on the market is 49.1 per cent due to the nature of their composition and ability to reabsorb CO2 once in-situ.

Call 01633 600 806 to speak to our team or find out more about the new bricks on the block here.