
BREEZE BLOCKS
Breeze blocks bring texture, airflow, and architectural character to indoor and outdoor spaces. For the best results, install over a stable surface, use the proper materials, and consult a professional mason before beginning your project.
Our breeze blocks are crafted in Mexico using natural clay from Central Mexico. Each piece is extruded through a patterned die, then fired for strength and durability.
Produced in a 100% solar-powered factory, they combine traditional craftsmanship with responsible manufacturing.
Breeze blocks should always be installed over a stable, level surface such as concrete using proper masonry materials. Do not dry stack or install over sand, gravel, or shifting substrates. Avoid installation in freezing conditions.
Our installation guidance is intended as a general framework. Because every project is different, we strongly recommend working with a professional mason, architect, or engineer to determine the best installation method, materials, and reinforcement strategy.
For detailed recommendations, refer to our Ultimate Breeze Block Guide.
Breeze block installations should be evaluated as part of the overall structural design, especially for freestanding or large-scale walls. Requirements will vary based on wall height, span, exposure, and site conditions.
Structural planning may include reinforcement, anchoring to adjacent structures, or integrating support elements such as bond beams or vertical steel.
Because these conditions vary by project, a qualified professional should determine the appropriate structural strategy to ensure long-term stability and performance.
Usage
Recommended
- Partition walls (interior & exterior)
- Pony walls
- Room dividers
- Decorative or accent walls
- Backyard features
- Fencing
- Terraces
- Porches & patios (vertical applications only)
Use With Caution
- Freestanding walls (may require engineering and reinforcement)
- Exterior applications exposed to high wind or seismic activity
- Areas exposed to frequent moisture without proper drainage design
- Freeze-thaw environments (not recommended without proper design, sealing, and protection)
- Pedestrian-only applications (permeable or sand-set systems only; not suitable for heavy traffic or vehicular use)
Not Recommended
- Structural or load-bearing walls
- Dry stacking without proper mortar and reinforcement
Recommended
- Hospitality and retail feature walls
- Office and commercial partitions
- Exterior facades (non-load-bearing)
- Decorative screening and sun walls
Use With Caution
- Freestanding or large-scale installations (engineering recommended)
- High-traffic environments (may show wear over time depending on use)
- Areas exposed to heavy weather or environmental stress
- Freeze-thaw environments (not recommended without proper design, sealing, and protection)
- Pedestrian-only applications (permeable or sand-set systems only; not suitable for heavy traffic or vehicular use)
Not Recommended
- Load-bearing structural applications
- Exposure to harsh industrial chemicals or extreme conditions
- Vehicular or heavy-load surfaces











