Reduce Waste and Save Time with Versaloc®

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At Midland Brick, we’re committed to creating smarter, more efficient building solutions. The Versaloc® Walling System is our latest innovation—designed to significantly reduce site waste and labour costs while dramatically increasing construction speed.

 

What is the Versaloc® Walling System?

Versaloc® is a Dry Stack walling system that allows units to be stacked without the use of mortar, eliminating time-consuming steps and materials.

Key Features:

  • Dry Stack technology—no mortar required
  • Interlocking tongue-and-groove joints
  • Self-locating top lugs for clean alignment
  • Patent-pending design based on years of research
  • Multiple unit types to minimise on-site cutting

Once installed, Versaloc® delivers a smooth, shadow-lined finish—ideal for render, paint, or clear sealing.

 

Versaloc® vs Traditional Systems

Compared to traditional blockwork, tilt panels, and other Dry Stack systems, Versaloc® offers distinct advantages:

  • Faster construction with minimal formwork or bracing
  • Reduced waste and less clean-up
  • Lower site costs from decreased labour and materials
  • Adaptability for both commercial and residential projects
  • No compromise on finish or strength

 

Real-World Results: ADCO Case Study

A perfect demonstration of Versaloc®’s performance is the ADCO development project:

  • 8000 blocks laid over 640 m² in just 2.5 days
  • Core filling with 60 m³ of concrete completed in 1.5 days
  • Total job time: Approximately 5 days, including setup and clean-up*

*Timing based on Beyond Bricklaying team performance.

 

Is Versaloc® Right for Your Project?

Versaloc® is ideal for:

  • Large-scale commercial construction
  • Residential developments
  • Projects requiring speed, efficiency, and minimal waste

Contact Midland Brick on 13 15 40 to learn more or explore how Versaloc® can support your next build.

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