Modular Brick Brick unit is a clay or concrete masonry component designed for load-bearing walls, non-load-bearing partitions, and veneer applications. Compressive strength typically ranges from 4,000 to 8,000 PSI depending on unit type and production method. Modular coordination ensures precise dimensional tolerances allowing for consistent mortar joint width.
Mortar bonding is critical to masonry performance, requiring Type N (general purpose), Type S (high-strength), or Type M (maximum strength) mortar in accordance with ASTM C270 specifications. Proper technique includes full head and bed joints, consistent thickness, and adequate consolidation. Workmanship quality directly impacts water penetration resistance and overall durability.
Brick units provide distinctive aesthetic qualities, excellent durability, and proven performance over centuries of construction history.
Applications include exterior wythes with backup systems, interior load-bearing walls, and architectural feature walls. Adequate drainage and moisture management through flashing, weeps, and cavity systems extends service life. Reinforcement with horizontal joint reinforcement or vertical steel ensures structural stability and controls cracking.
Code requirements define minimum compressive strength, lateral support spacing, and reinforcement requirements. Cost reflects unit type, size, and regional availability. Sustainability considerations include durability extending maintenance-free life to 50+ years and potential for deconstruction and reuse.