Cement bricks are generally stronger than clay bricks and more affordable. They do however not have the aesthetic value of most clay bricks therefor mostly require the wall to be plastered.
Clay bricks on the other hand is strong enough and is split into separate categories of their own from face bricks, semi-face bricks and stock bricks. With face bricks being more expensive and have much more aesthetic value, these walls are almost never plastered and the bricks are always visible.
Whether you use clay bricks or cement bricks will mostly depend on your budget, your need and what you want the building to look like.
Both are used as veneer meaning they are not structural weight bearing. It really comes down to personal preference and cost. The concrete bricks tend to be larger and have less color options. They also are among the lowest cost bricks on the market today.
The cement brick will have high strength when compared to clay bricks. But the cost of the cement bricks is more and it is not econmical for huge projects.
In my part of the world(North Bengal,India) cement bricks are cheaper than the clay brick. Almost 25% cheaper.
The clay brick is stronger because of the material. The sand brick is usually cheaper because sand is easier to get ahold of.
clay because it looks better
I think that they can, if they are both used correctly, the cement and concrete bricks can be put together in the same wall construction. :) <><><> I think you need to define some words. Concrete is made by mixing portland cement, water, and sand/crushed stone. There ARE no "cement bricks" Traditional bricks are made by mixing clay, shale, and water, and baking them in a kiln (oven) at high temperatures. And yes, regular clay brick and concrete brick/ block are frequently both used in a wall. Together.
POUR THE CONCRETE OVER THE BRICK
Concrete and brick is the most common materials used in construction. Reinforcing metal rods and mesh, wood are also two important materials.
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No,in both cases same amount of money is spented,bcoz concrete also uses brick to build
Concrete block.
A concrete block is made from concrete, a brick block is made from brick. They are two different building materials. Both have their respective advantages and disadvantages.
Concrete Block and Brick
A brick is a solid block made from baked clay. A cinder block is a hollow block made from concrete
A Besser brick is another term for a Besser block - a large double-cavity concrete block.
I think that they can, if they are both used correctly, the cement and concrete bricks can be put together in the same wall construction. :) <><><> I think you need to define some words. Concrete is made by mixing portland cement, water, and sand/crushed stone. There ARE no "cement bricks" Traditional bricks are made by mixing clay, shale, and water, and baking them in a kiln (oven) at high temperatures. And yes, regular clay brick and concrete brick/ block are frequently both used in a wall. Together.
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