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Different types of bricks | Comaron

Bricks, one of the most important building materials, have been used since 7,000 BC. They are also among the earliest known building materials still in use today. Bricks provide homes with better forms, durability, stability, and a solid base. Here is all the information you want on various bricks type and their prices: <br>Call us at 83-770-440-77<br>visit our website https://www.comaron.com/blog/brick-rate<br>

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Different types of bricks | Comaron

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  1. Different types of bricks Bricks, one of the most important building materials, have been used since 7,000 BC. They are also among the earliest known building materials still in use today. Bricks provide homes with better forms, durability, stability, and a solid base. Here is all the information you want on various bricks type and their prices: 1. Sun-dried bricks These are clay bricks that haven't been burned. They are moulded and let to dry in the sun. 2. Burnt clay bricks Bricks that have been burned are formed of clay and placed into a kiln. They may be used to construct columns, walls, and foundations, among other things. 3. Fly ash bricks These bricks, also known as self-cementing bricks, are made from Class F or Class C fly ash. In enterprises where coal is used, fly ash is collected from the furnaces. This ash comprises calcium oxide and has undergone a thermal treatment of 1,000 degrees Celsius. Learn more about these bricks and pricing click here. 4. Concrete bricks Concrete blocks were used to create these bricks. Sand, coarse aggregates, water, and cement are used to produce the concrete. The size and form may be modified to meet certain needs. 5. Engineering bricks 6. Calcium silicate bricks 7. Eco bricks 8. Glass Block 9. Red Brick 10. Interlocking Brick

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