To achieve the best results, consult a professional mason and follow our installation guidelines. Use the information on installation materials. Use a stable surface like concrete and avoid freezing temperatures. Do not dry stack or construct a wall on shifting substrates like sand or gravel. For detailed installation recommendations, reference our Ultimate Breeze Block Guide.
Can be used in residential or commercial applications.
- Exterior | Porch, Patio, Walkway, Driveway, Partition wall, Backyard, Terrace, Fencing
- Interior | Partition wall, Pony wall, Room divider, Accent or decorative wall
GLAZED BREEZE BLOCK
We combined our most popular tile glazes with your favorite breeze block patterns to create the colorful and resilient Glazed Breeze Blocks. Double-fired for enhanced durability, all the handmade variations you adore in tiles, now embodied in breeze blocks. Your springtime breeze just got that much cooler.
Painted vs Glazed Breeze Blocks
Painting breeze blocks different colors has been a decades-old practice, but it can be labor-intensive and requires maintenance. Glazing offers a more durable and hassle-free alternative. Through a high-firing process, glass-like pigments melt into a protective, colorful coating, making it an ideal finish for exterior use.
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