Brick Hardcore refers to broken brick pieces or crushed brick fragments used as a base material in construction. It’s commonly recycled from demolished brick structures and repurposed for foundational layers.
Sub-base for Flooring and Pavements: Used as a solid foundation beneath concrete slabs, roads, and flooring to provide stability and drainage.
Fill Material: Often used to fill trenches, voids, or low spots in construction sites.
Road Base: Acts as a load-bearing layer beneath asphalt or concrete road surfaces.
Hardcore Filling: Used as hardcore beneath foundations to improve compaction and strength.
Cost-effective: Cheaper alternative to gravel or stone aggregates.
Recycling: Environmentally friendly by reusing demolition waste.
Good Compaction: Provides stable support for upper construction layers.
Availability: Readily available in areas with brick construction and demolition.
Quality: Should be free from organic material, soil, and large debris.
Size: Broken brick pieces are usually sized to ensure good compaction and drainage.
Moisture Content: Should be properly dried to avoid weakening the base.
Compaction: Must be compacted well during installation for best performance.