Can one build a house not necessarily from rocks and timber? Well guess what the answer is a straight YES. How about you embrace the interlocking bricks technology. A brick is a unit of kneaded clay and shale which is naturally energy-efficient made up of natural materials. Each building or rather a feature made of interlocking bricks has a clearly defined design often regular. The durability of the bricks trace their roots to the nitrification process. This entirely involves transformation of the clay into a harder substance in the kiln. It involves baking of clay up to ranging temperatures of 2000°C. This is an essential step in determining to what extent the cost of maintenance of the house will be. The subtleties of building greater sustainability into modern houses and structures is defining the benchmark in codes of practice. Cost-effect should be a lead priority. One has to strategize for it. Unless one keeps a tab on the expenses, susceptibility to impoverish is potentiall...
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