Burnt bricks have been a cornerstone of construction for centuries, prized for their durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. Whether you’re building homes, offices, or large-scale commercial structures, burnt bricks remain a popular choice for architects and builders alike.
What Are Burnt Bricks?
Burnt bricks are clay bricks that are fired in a kiln at high temperatures to harden and strengthen them. This process gives them their characteristic durability, color, and resistance to weathering.
Types of Burnt Bricks:
First-Class Bricks:
Uniform in shape, size, and color, with a smooth surface. Used in visible and load-bearing structures.
Second-Class Bricks:
Slightly irregular in shape, used for internal walls or less visible areas.
Third-Class Bricks: Rough and irregular, suitable for temporary structures. Over-Burnt Bricks: Dark in color and brittle, typically used for paving or filler material.