Professional Bricklayer in Halesowen Covering Extensions, Walls and Repointing

Gora Bricklayers covers the full range of residential and commercial brickwork across Halesowen, B62 and B63. New extensions, crumbling garden walls, chimneys that need repointing, boundary wall rebuilds, our team handles all of it from first survey through to finished job. Fully insured, experienced, and straightforward to deal with.

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About Gora Bricklayers

Local Bricklayers Contractors Halesowen, UK Property Owners Rely On

Halesowen has a wide mix of property types, post-war semis that dominate B62, older Victorian and Edwardian terraces tucked into parts of B63 around Cradley and Hawne, and everything in between. Getting the brickwork right on any of these properties means knowing which mortar to use, how the brick behaves, and what the wall actually needs rather than just what it looks like it needs on the surface.

Gora Bricklayers works across all of these property types. We carry public liability insurance, our bricklayers are qualified and experienced, and we put every job in writing before a single brick is touched. We cover Hawne, Hasbury, Coombeswood, Hayley Green, Lutley and the wider Halesowen area, with the same team and the same standard across every postcode.

Local Bricklayers Contractors Halesowen, UK Property Owners Rely On

Our Brickwork Services in Halesowen B62 and B63

From a single broken brick to a full house extension, here is the work we carry out regularly for Halesowen homeowners and commercial clients.

New Builds Construction

Developers and self-builders in Halesowen often face delays when a bricklayer falls behind the programme and holds up the entire build team. Our brickwork specialists handle new builds construction alongside architects, project managers and groundworkers, laying facing brick and blockwork to specification from day one. We keep to the agreed programme, communicate early when anything changes, and deliver clean work that passes inspection without rework holding the schedule back.

Home Extension

Many post-war semis across B62 and B63 were built with bricks that are no longer in production, and extensions added without careful matching end up looking bolted on rather than part of the original house. We handle every home extension by sourcing replacement bricks as close to the original as possible, assessing the bond pattern and bed depth of the existing wall, and tying the new work in so it reads as part of the building from the outside. The result is added space that does not hurt the curb appeal or the value of the property.

Block and Beam

Ground conditions across parts of Halesowen can be unpredictable, particularly on land that sits above or near the area’s old industrial workings, and standard floor builds laid without proper assessment can settle or flex over time. Gora Bricklayers sets out every block and beam installation after checking bearing capacity, positioning hangers correctly and specifying beam depths for the actual load rather than a standard assumption. The finished floor sits level, carries the weight above it and does not move.

Porches and Conservatory Bases

A common problem on older Halesowen properties is a porch or conservatory that was added without a proper damp-proof course, and damp has since tracked through the base and into the hallway or living room floor. Our experienced bricklayers build every porch and conservatory base on correct foundations for the ground conditions, with dwarf walls in matching brick and a DPC that is continuous and correctly lapped. Damp stops at the base rather than finding its way inside.

Stone Work

Timber fence panels on larger Halesowen plots rot, blow down in a West Midlands winter and need replacing every few years, which adds up to more cost over time than a permanent boundary. We work with natural stone on every stone work project, building retaining walls, dressed stone pillars and decorative garden walls on proper footings with fully mortared joints. A stone boundary built correctly handles the weather for decades and adds to the character of the plot rather than being something that needs annual maintenance.

Driveway, Landscape, and Garden Wall

Poorly built front boundary walls across B62 and B63 are a common sight, capping stones shifting, piers leaning slightly, mortar washed out from the top courses. The problem is almost always in how the foundations and the brick ties were set out at the start. Our local brickwork contractors approach every driveway, landscape and garden wall project from a proper footing, setting gate pillars at the right depth and building drainage falls into any driveway surface so water moves away from the house. The finished boundary holds its line and does not need touching again for years.

Concrete Slabs and Repair

Garage floors and outbuilding bases on Halesowen’s post-war housing stock were often poured thin and without adequate reinforcement, and many are now cracking, sinking at the edges or becoming uneven enough to be a trip hazard. Our brick restoration professionals carry out every concrete slabs and repair job with the right reinforcement and expansion joints for the span, covering new pours and targeted repairs on slabs that are cracked or settling. A properly laid slab on the correct sub-base does not sink and does not crack under normal use.

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Ready to Start Your Brickwork Project in Halesowen?

Our team covers B62 and B63 and is available for free site visits across Halesowen and the surrounding area. Call us today or send a message with your address and a brief description of the job. We will book a visit, assess the work properly and send a written quote with no obligation to proceed.

Brickwork Repairs and Repointing Across Halesowen's Property Stock

The majority of Halesowen’s housing was built between 1945 and 1975, which means the wall ties in cavity walls across a large part of B62 and B63 are now approaching or past their serviceable life. Corroding iron ties expand as they rust and push horizontal cracks through the mortar bed joints on the outer leaf. On properties in this age range, tie replacement is one of the most common structural repairs we are called out for.

In older parts of the town, particularly the Victorian terraces around Cradley and Hawne in B63, the issue is usually failed lime mortar pointing. When the original joints erode, rainwater gets behind the brick face and frost does the rest through winter. Left too long, soft period bricks start to spall and what would have been a straightforward repointing job becomes a partial rebuild. We carry out full repointing, brick replacement, crack stitching and chimney repairs across all Halesowen property types, with mortar matched to the brick age and a written guarantee on the finished work.

Brickwork Repairs and Repointing Across Halesowen's Property Stock

Business Hours

Monday     9 AM - 6 PM
Tuesday    9 AM - 6 PM
Wednesday  9 AM - 6 PM
Thursday   9 AM - 6 PM
Friday     9 AM - 6 PM
Saturday   9 AM - 6 PM
Sunday     Closed

What Makes Gora Bricklayers the Right Choice for Brickwork in Halesowen

Fully Insured, Qualified, and Accountable

A bricklayer without public liability insurance leaves you exposed the moment something goes wrong on your property. Gora Bricklayers carries full public liability cover on every job across B62 and B63, our bricklayers are qualified to current standards, and every project is documented in writing before work starts. You know who is responsible from day one.

Guaranteed Work, Not Just a Verbal Promise

A lot of tradespeople in Halesowen will tell you the work is guaranteed. We put it in writing. Every job comes with a written guarantee backed by the quality of materials and mortar mixes specified for your property type. The guarantee is not a gesture, it is a commitment we can stand behind because we build correctly the first time.

Prices That Reflect the Actual Job

Vague quotes that climb once the scaffolding goes up are one of the most common complaints about tradespeople in the West Midlands. Our quotes are itemised from the start, covering labour, materials, access costs, skip hire and any site-specific requirements. The number we quote is the number on the invoice, no additions mid-project and no grey areas.

Locally Owned and Operated in the West Midlands

Gora Bricklayers is not a national franchise or a call centre that passes your job to whoever is available. We are a locally owned and operated brickwork team based in the West Midlands, working in Halesowen and the surrounding area every week. When you call us, you speak to the people doing the work. When the job is done, the same team that quoted it built it.

Our Process

How a Halesowen Brickwork Project Works from Enquiry to Completion

Gora Bricklayers keeps every project in Halesowen straightforward from the first call to the final handover. No vague timelines, no chasing for updates, no bill that looks different to the quote. Here is exactly how the work gets done.

Site Visit at No Charge

We come to your Halesowen property, walk the job and ask the right questions. We check ground conditions, assess existing brickwork, and look at anything that might affect the programme or the price. There is no charge for the visit and no obligation to proceed.

Written Quote with Full Breakdown

Once we have seen the site, we put together a written quote that covers labour, materials, access and the expected timeline. You will see what you are paying for at every stage, and the price we quote is the price you pay.

Brickwork Built to the Right Standard

Our bricklayers lay the work correctly from the foundations up, using the right mortar mix for the property, building to the specified bond pattern, and finishing joints cleanly. We keep the site tidy, protect surrounding areas and work to the programme we agreed.

Final Check and Handover

When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you before clearing the site. Your written guarantee is handed over at that point, and we are contactable if anything needs attention afterwards.

How a Halesowen Brickwork Project Works from Enquiry to Completion

Proudly Serving Halesowen & Nearby Areas With Bricklayer Services

Gora Bricklayers is based in Halesowen and provides professional brickwork services across B62, B63, and surrounding West Midlands towns and villages. Our experienced bricklayers handle everything from repointing and brick repairs to garden walls, extensions, and structural masonry work.

Towns and Areas We Serve

  • Cradley Heath
  • Old Hill
  • Blackheath
  • Rowley Regis
  • Quinton
  • Stourbridge
  • Dudley
  • Oldbury
  • Brierley Hill
  • Kidderminster

Local Reference Points

  • Leasowes Park
  • Highfields Park
  • Haden Hill Park
  • The Earls High School
  • Halesowen College
  • Our Lady & St Kenelm RC School
  • Halesowen Town Football Club
  • Halesowen Athletic and Cycling Club
  • Halesowen Golf Club

Postcodes We Cover

  • B62
  • B63
  • B64 
  • B65
Proudly Serving Halesowen & Nearby Areas With Bricklayer Services

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Call or message us with your address and a brief description of what you need. We will arrange a free site visit, assess the job properly and send you a written quote. No pressure, no obligation, and no vague estimates.

About Halesowen, UK

Halesowen is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, approximately 7 miles south-west of Birmingham city centre. The town sits within postcodes B62 and B63 and is administered by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council, which is the relevant planning authority for any work requiring consent. Halesowen borders Stourbridge to the south-west, Cradley Heath and Old Hill to the north, and Quinton and Blackheath to the east, placing it at the edge of the Black Country with strong road connections to Birmingham, Dudley and the wider West Midlands.

The town’s industrial roots run deep. Halesowen was one of the centres of the Black Country’s nail-making trade during the 18th and 19th centuries, and the landscape still carries evidence of that manufacturing history in its street patterns and older building stock. Most of the residential property across B62 and B63 dates from the post-war period, with semi-detached and detached homes built between 1945 and 1975 making up the bulk of the housing stock. Older terraced housing from the Victorian and Edwardian periods survives in parts of the town, particularly around Cradley and Hawne, where period brickwork and lime mortar require a different approach to repairs and repointing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How much does a bricklayer in Halesowen charge?

Most bricklayers in the West Midlands work at day rates between £180 and £300, but the day rate rarely tells you what a specific job will cost. A garden wall, a chimney repair and a two-storey extension are all priced as projects, because the total depends on the scale of the work, the brick type, the mortar specification, access requirements and scaffolding needs.

Repointing on a typical Halesowen semi-detached house front elevation usually falls between £600 and £1,500 depending on the size and condition of the joints. A new brick garden wall with footings and capping runs from around £500 to £2,000 depending on length and height. A single-storey extension is generally priced from £15,000 upward for the brickwork package, with the total varying significantly based on the spec and the brick. We provide itemised written quotes after a free site visit, so you have a clear number for your specific job before committing to anything.

Most routine brickwork repairs and standard garden walls in Halesowen do not need planning permission. A wall up to 1 metre high next to a road, or up to 2 metres high elsewhere on your property, usually falls within permitted development. Repointing and brick repairs are classed as maintenance and do not normally require consent either.

Where it gets more complicated is extensions, listed buildings and properties within or close to conservation areas. Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council manages 22 conservation areas across the borough, and Halesowen has listed buildings that come with their own consent requirements. For properties in either category, we check the position for your specific address during the site visit and flag anything that needs a formal application before we start.

It depends entirely on the age and brick type of the property. For Victorian and Edwardian terraces in parts of B63, lime mortar is almost always the correct choice. The soft handmade bricks used in pre-1920 construction are designed to work with lime, which is softer than the surrounding brick and allows the wall to breathe and flex with seasonal changes. Cement mortar is harder than the brick itself, so it forces moisture out through the brick face rather than through the joint. On older Halesowen terraces, that leads to spalling, damp penetration and brickwork damage that is far more expensive to fix than using the right mortar in the first place.

For post-war semi-detached and detached homes built after 1945, a cement-based mortar is generally appropriate. We assess the brick type and the property age at the free site survey and specify the mix accordingly.

Horizontal cracks running along the mortar bed joints on the outer face of a cavity wall are almost always caused by wall tie corrosion. The iron ties used to connect the inner and outer leaves of a cavity wall in properties built from the 1940s through the 1970s have a working life of roughly 60 to 90 years. When the ties corrode, they expand as the rust builds up and push outward along the mortar joint, creating the characteristic horizontal crack pattern.

Given that most of Halesowen’s post-war housing was built between 1945 and 1975, a significant number of properties across B62 and B63 are now in the window where tie failure becomes likely. Left untreated, the cracks worsen and the outer leaf begins to move away from the inner structure. The fix is wall tie replacement, where stainless steel ties are installed through drilled holes across the wall face and the corroded original ties are treated in place. We carry out wall tie surveys and replacement across Halesowen with no obligation assessment.

Yes, and chimney repointing is one of the most common individual jobs we handle across B62 and B63. The chimney stack sits at the highest and most exposed point of the house and is typically the first part of the brickwork to show mortar failure. When the pointing on a stack goes, water gets into the flue and tracks down into the roof structure, often appearing as a damp patch on the chimney breast wall inside the bedroom or loft.

We access the stack safely, rake out failed pointing across all faces, repoint with mortar matched to the brick and the exposure level, and check the flaunching around the chimney pots before we come back down. On older Halesowen terraces where the chimney has not been touched in many years, the flaunching usually needs rebuilding at the same time.

In most cases of penetrating damp, yes. Penetrating damp is water coming through the external wall rather than rising from the ground, and the cause is almost always a defect in the brickwork: failed mortar joints, cracked bricks, a leaking chimney or a gap around a window frame. Once water has a route into the wall, it tracks through and shows up on the internal face as damp patches or staining.

Fixing the external brickwork removes the source of the problem. Once the wall is watertight, the moisture that has built up inside works its way out over several weeks and the damp symptoms inside the property clear. Treating the internal surface without fixing the brickwork first is the most common reason Halesowen homeowners end up paying for damp treatment twice. We assess the route of the water ingress during the site visit before recommending any repair.

A standard single-storey rear extension on a Halesowen semi-detached house typically takes between 8 and 12 weeks from starting the foundation dig to handing over a weather-tight shell. That covers foundations, brickwork, roof structure and the opening for windows and doors. Internal fit-out comes separately.

Larger or more complex projects take longer. A two-storey extension generally runs 12 to 16 weeks. Side extensions with careful brick matching and tie-in to existing period brickwork can add another week or two to either bracket. The lead times before work starts on site are often the bigger factor, since planning permission, building regulations approval and matching brick sourcing can each add several weeks before the first dig takes place. We give a clear programme at the quote stage and update you regularly once work is underway.

Our core area is B62 and B63 across Halesowen, covering Hawne, Hasbury, Coombeswood, Hayley Green and Lutley. We also work regularly in Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Blackheath, Rowley Regis, Quinton, Stourbridge, Dudley and Oldbury as part of our wider West Midlands coverage. For any address you are unsure about, call us with the postcode and we will confirm straight away.