
ABOUT REGULAR BRICKS
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These load-bearing bricks are hand-crafted and are uniform in size, shape, and colour. They are the most abundant brick type in modern construction. They are compact, strong and absolutely free from cracks. These bricks are durable, long-lasting, and relatively fireproof that can resist heat. Made for a variety of purposes, these bricks are the most adaptable brick used in modern construction.
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Why use Regular Bricks
Along with being hand-crafted, they are made using a specialised pre-mix plant that adds to the uniformity and consistency of the raw material. Their compactness, strength, and lack of cracks make them ideal for home use. In addition to being durable, long-lasting, and relatively fireproof, these bricks can withstand heat as well.
Regular bricks usually last for decades after initial construction, and engineer brick structures normally tend to be low maintenance. Since they don’t aid in spreading the fire they can help contain a fire inside or outside of a home hence preventing potential harm and injury.

Application
The traditional type of brick is called a Regular brick, which is made by pressing wet clay into moulds, drying them, and then burning them in kilns. These bricks resemble solid, typically reddish, blocks of dried clay. Regular bricks are a sort of premium brick that can be used to build permanent structures like bridge piers, buildings, dams, highways, and other permanent structures.
They have a standard shape, sharp edges, smooth surfaces, excellent durability, and tremendous strength. These bricks are also employed as a structural component in the construction of walls, retaining walls, arches, claddings, and other similar structures. Furthermore, they are relatively fire-resistant and can help contain a fire inside or outside of the home, preventing potential injury and harm.
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