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OK. Did some fault finding for a customer last week and they have 2 brick lights that need replacing - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a low profile unit that would cover the entire opening and allow fixings into the remaining bricks?

Thanks

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Watching with interest, I need some bricklights too to replace ones in may garden, updating to LED at the same time.
 
OK. Did some fault finding for a customer last week and they have 2 brick lights that need replacing - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a low profile unit that would cover the entire opening and allow fixings into the remaining bricks?

Thanks

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I have just ordered some of these following you prompting me to search again LOL

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303784899055
These are slightly bigger than a standard brick and would cover the missing brick hole plus cement. I plan to fasten them into my existing missing brick holes using some spacers and screws through the back.
 
I have just ordered some of these following you prompting me to search again LOL

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303784899055
These are slightly bigger than a standard brick and would cover the missing brick hole plus cement. I plan to fasten them into my existing missing brick holes using some spacers and screws through the back.
they look half decent.

I would suggest drilling a small drain hole in the bottom edge, something like 3mm. I've rarely found any outdoor light to be truely waterproof, and it also allows condensation to escape. My other fave trick is to clear silicone the join between the brick wall and the top of the fitting to prevent/ reduce water ingress behind the unit.
 
they look half decent.

I would suggest drilling a small drain hole in the bottom edge, something like 3mm. I've rarely found any outdoor light to be truely waterproof, and it also allows condensation to escape. My other fave trick is to clear silicone the join between the brick wall and the top of the fitting to prevent/ reduce water ingress behind the unit.
Good points, the ones I've ordered do have some drain slots at the bottom.
bricklight.jpg
 
OK. Did some fault finding for a customer last week and they have 2 brick lights that need replacing - I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a low profile unit that would cover the entire opening and allow fixings into the remaining bricks?

Thanks

Haven't looked at the actual dimensions... But is there anything here suitable?
https://www.lyco.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=brick+lights

Never used any of their brick lights... but I have ordered various fittings from Lyco in the past with no problems.
 
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