FLUSH JOINTS
A flush joint is where the mortar sits flush with the front of the brick.
A flush joint is where the mortar sits flush with the front of the brick.
This joint is similar to a flush joint, except with a concave finish.
A recessed joint is where the edge of the mortar is set back to create a shadow effect from the brickwork.
The weathered struck joint has the top of the mortar pushed back into the brickwork, creating a diagonal finish.
The Weathered Struck and Cut Joints is similar to the Weathered Struck Joints except where the bottom of the mortar overhangs the brickwork by 2mm.