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Embrace Green Building One Brick at a Time

When it comes to building sustainable structures, one of the biggest challenges is finding a building material that meets both project aims and green building requirements.

That’s why it is essential to familiarise yourself with the building material options out there and the inherent properties that are unique to each material.

With that said, it’s worth taking a closer look at one of the most abundant and eco-friendly building materials on this planet, and that’s clay face brick!

Made from the very earth beneath our feet, there’s no other building material that can compete with its natural and eco-friendly benefits. Scroll on down to see what clay face brick brings to the table.

 Unmatched Thermal Performance

If the ability to maintain comfortable interior temperatures, throughout weather extremes, is high up on your green building material checklist, then you’re definitely headed in the right direction if you’re considering clay face brick. Clay face brick has a high thermal mass, which means that your building will store heat effectively and stay cooler for longer than most lightweight structures. And, as an added bonus, your electricity costs will be reduced without as much of a need for power-hungry heaters or aircons.

Total Recyclability

Did you know that clay face bricks can be crushed and used as building filler and that they can also be reshaped back into bricks? This eco-friendly building feature is certainly a winner in terms of sustainability if you ask us!

But, if you’re building a structure with this eco-awesome material, it’s not likely you’ll need to recycle it any time soon, as face brick is extremely durable and resistant to harsh weather conditions. To give you some perspective, some of the oldest buildings in the world – such as the Roman Basilica – have lasted for centuries. This phenomenally long lifespan of clay face brick also facilitates a decrease in the consumption of natural resources.

Reduced Transportation

Because this eco-friendly building material is so abundant and can often be sourced locally, transportation costs are minimal. Not to mention, the ozone-damaging carbon emissions produced from the construction industry’s frequent (and sometimes long-distance) transportation of building materials could be greatly decreased if building with face brick became the norm.

The above features and benefits are just a few of the advantages of using clay face brick in green building projects. If you’d like to discover what else this eco-friendly building material has to offer, then visit the Corobrik website to learn more about face brick and its positive impact on the environment.

 

 

 


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