
BRICKS
Clay bricks are a type of building material known for their lightweight and energy-efficient properties. They are made of clay and fired in a kiln, resulting in a durable and versatile product.
Lightweight: This makes them easier to handle and transport, reducing labor costs during construction.
Improved insulation: The air pockets created by the holes enhance the thermal insulation of buildings, leading to energy savings.
Strength: Despite being lighter, 8-hole bricks are still strong enough for various construction applications.
Versatility: They can be used for load-bearing walls, partition walls, and other non-load-bearing structures.