From setout to a finished brick facade.
Setout and system familiarisation
Every install starts with correct setout and an understanding of how the system goes together: material handling, storage and where the rail and facings land on the substrate.
Rail installation
The roll-formed steel rail is mechanically fixed to the substrate (top hats at maximum 600mm centres, 20mm cavity), forming the backbone the facings engage into.
Brick facing installation
Real clay brick facings are engaged onto the rail profile across flat walls, curves, soffits, corners and returns, following the project setout and bond pattern.
Pointing and finishing
Joints are finished with EasyPoint mortar, mixed with EasyLime and applied by mortar gun for a consistent, traditional brick appearance.
Cleaning and quality check
The facade is cleaned and checked against quality expectations, completing a result that reads as genuine brickwork because it is genuine brick.
Installer training that removes the guesswork.
A good product can still struggle on site if installers are unsure how to set it out, handle it, fix it, point it, clean it or sequence it. The Toolbox Training Academy gives installers a practical pathway to become confident with the system before they deliver it under site pressure.
For builders and project teams, that means less installation uncertainty and a more predictable result.
Install in controlled conditions, not just on site.
Where a project suits it, facings can be pre-installed on light gauge steel, timber or cassette panels in factory conditions. Prefab helps where site access, working at height, labour, programme, repetition or weather make onsite work harder, and gives more control over quality and sequencing.
You are not on your own.
We provide the technical manual, system data, fixing and substrate guidance, mortar and installation guidance, and project-specific support for builders, installers, engineers and facade consultants throughout delivery.
Final responsibility for structure, substrate design, fixing design, waterproofing, fire compliance, NCC compliance and project-specific engineering remains with the project design team. Modular Masonry Group supports this process by providing system information, product data, testing references, installation guidance and technical documentation.
Want to install Nexbrick?
Whether you are a bricklayer, labourer, installer or builder, get in touch to talk about training, support and working with the system. Select your role so we can point you to the right information.