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Most Common Types of Bricks Used for Construction with Prices

Introduction – Types of Bricks:

When thinking about construction materials, the first thing that springs to mind is the brick. Bricks serve as the fundamental components of every structure. Bricks constitute the fundamental framework of the whole structure, making the selection of the appropriate type of brick extremely crucial. Common Types of Bricks Used for Construction are Given Below.

Why are Bricks Important? 

  • They provide aesthetics to the architecture. 
  • They are durable and provide strength to the building. 
  • They are moisture-resistant and can protect the building structure. 
  • Due to their ability to absorb atmospheric particles, they provide insulation and save energy. 

1 Bricks Price in Pakistan 2024:

Fly Ash Bricks Awwal Bricks (A+Class) Awwal Bricks (A Class) Tuff Tiles Awal Bricks ( A Class Machine Made) Doam Bricks(Class-B) Khangar Bricks (C Class) Tile Bricks
₨ 23 Rs 23 ₨ 17 – 21 ₨ 120 – ₨ 135 ₨ 17 ₨ 15 ₨ 15 ₨ 17

1000 Bricks Price in Pakistan:

Fly Ash Bricks Awwal Bricks (A+Class) Awwal Bricks (A Class) Tuff Tiles Awal Bricks ( A Class Machine Made) Doam Bricks(Class-B) Khangar Bricks (C Class) Tile Bricks
Rs 23000 Rs 23,200 Rs 17,800 Rs 120,000 – 135,000 Rs 17,000 Rs 15,000 15,000 17,000
*All Prices are Exclusive of Delivery in Punjab.

Bricks are categorized into various types, based on their uses and characteristics. Zarea.pk returns with insights from its experts. In this blog, we will explore the typical kinds of bricks utilized in construction, which include:

Burnt Clay Bricks specifications

Fired clay brick is the most prevalent type of brick utilized in the building industry. As the name implies, burnt clay bricks consist of clay. Various techniques are employed for the manufacturing of burnt clay bricks. The clay is either dry-pressed or molded and then it is fired in a kiln, hence the name burnt clay. This type of brick is sub-classified into different classes naming, the class first, second, third, and fourth. This sub-classification is based on the appearance and strength of the brick. 

The first-class bricks (also known as Awwal bricks or A-class) are used for exterior walls and flooring. They are well-known for their durability. The second-class bricks (also known as Doum bricks or B-class) are used for exterior plastering. The third-class (also known as Khangar bricks or C-class) bricks are used for temporary construction especially when the weather conditions are dry. The fourth-class bricks are used in a crushed and broken form. Their common application is in the construction of roads. 

Uses, Benefits, and Drawbacks of Fly Ash in House Construction

As the name suggests, this type of brick constitutes fly ash and fired clay. Fly ash bricks are made at an extremely high temperature. The glassy particles of fly ash are accumulated when the pulverized coal is burnt in an electric-power generation plant. Due to the presence of fly ash, the brick constitutes a higher concentration of calcium oxide. 

Fly ash bricks are less porous. They exhibit a lower level of water penetration. Fly ash bricks are known for “self-cementing”. Consisting of a fairly high density, they are better at withstanding freeze-thaw cycles as compared to burnt clay bricks. Fly ash bricks also have fire isolation properties. 

When exposed to moisture, fire clay bricks expand easily. One of the biggest advantages of using fire clay bricks in construction is the ease of its use due to its light-weight. The most common applications of fire clay bricks include pillars, structural walls, and foundations. 

Sand Lime Bricks Specification and Suppliers in Pakistan 

As clear as it may seem, sand-lime bricks consist of sand, lime, and clay. They are additionally referred to as calcium silicate bricks. In sand-lime bricks, pigments are commonly utilized to give the brick a colored appearance. In contrast to other kinds of bricks, sand-lime bricks are bricks that are set chemically.

The benefits of sand-lime brick consist of excellent load-bearing strength, consistent color and texture, sleek finish, sound insulation, and strong fire resistance. It is essential to recognize that sand lime bricks are influenced by thermal shifts and experience initial shrinkage. This may result in fissures in the framework, particularly if the shrinkage was unexpected in the building’s design. Sand lime bricks are inappropriate for pavements because they have low resistance to abrasion. The typical uses of sand-lime bricks include pillars, walls, and decorative functions.

Concrete Bricks Specification and Suppliers in Pakistan

Concrete blocks consist of Portland cement, water, and aggregate. This kind of bricks is created by pouring concrete into a cast mold. This guarantees the consistency in size of the bricks. The mold can be customized according to architectural needs to create various finishes on the brick’s face edge.

Additionally, pigments are added in concrete bricks to impart different colors. Pigments such as iron-oxide are often added to create a specific appearance of the brick. Aggregates can also alter the look of the brick by varying its texture from stone to sand. Concrete bricks are three times more robust and long-lasting than clay bricks. Their compressive strength is significantly greater. The absorbency valuer of concrete bricks is also two times higher than clay bricks. 

Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)

At times, concrete masonry units (CMU) are also called concrete blocks. To avoid mixing them up, the primary difference lies in their sizes. Concrete bricks are more compact, whereas CMUs are bigger and contain hollow spaces inside. The primary use of concrete bricks is for fences and brickwork beneath walls.

Engineering Bricks  Specification and Suppliers in Pakistan 

Recognized for their excellent compressive strength and minimal porosity, engineering bricks are utilized to enhance the overall strength of the building’s structure. It is resistant to water and frost, enhancing its durability.

Engineering bricks are divided into two sub-classes, Class-A and Class-B. Awwal Bricks Today Price in 2024 Engineering bricks are not used for the appearance of construction but rather in construction projects where higher strength is much needed such as tunnels, linings of furnace, oven, and chimney. They are also used in sewers and manholes. 

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If you want to check the Latest Brick Prices in Pakistan then visit Zarea.pk. Zarea.pk is an e-construction materials store that provides different types of bricks in Pakistan. No matter whether you are looking for burnt clay bricks price in Pakistan or fly ash bricks price in Pakistan, Zarea.pk has the solution.

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