RULDU BRICKS

About Us

Who We Are

46 Years Of Undefeated Success

We are proud to share our impressive history with you .We are leading this brick  kiln industry  since 1978 . Our mentor Shri. “RULDU RAM JI” is founder of our Kiln business .Because of our so old Kiln it is very popular in area by the name of our mentor  as “RULDU RAM  DA BHATTHA” Our trade and business marka is “RULDU” very famous in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh in far areas also from our units. We have consistently proven ourselves as leaders in our industry, always staying ahead of the curve to meet the evolving needs of our clients and customers. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing nothing but the best, and our loyal customers are a testament to our dedication.

Millions+

Successfully Project Finished.

600+

Work Partner's & counting more daily.

Billions+

Pieces sold already still making History.

46+

Years of experience with proud.

About Bricks

Introduction To Clay Bricks

The burnt clay bricks are made by pressing into moulds, then these bricks are dried in kilns and removed.
Some bricks are made of metal-containing clay, baked at extremely high temperatures making them a ceramic material that is extremely strong and heat resistant.
When these bricks are used in walls, they require plastering or rendering and used in general work, with no special attractive appearance.

Though the overall method remains the same, there are certain regional variations considering the local soil and climatic conditions. In different areas, different soil types are used with respect to local situation. The general approach for firing bricks include using a massive fire, a massive volume and insulation. At our Kiln we fire large volume of bricks together with pure vessel coal imported from America which makes the best quality of bricks in all the manners and the volume itself acts as an insulator to prevent escape of heat.

A brick is a block made of clay burnt in a kiln. It is one of the primary building materials known to mankind. Over time, bricks have appeared, gained prominence, lost importance and then come to the forefront again with various styles of architecture. Burnt bricks were used in ancient Indian, Babylon, Egypt and Roman civilizations. They are still being used as filler materials for framework structures as well as to construct load bearing structures. Down the ages, there have been various interesting historic and cultural references to bricks.

  • Bricks find mention in the Bible; the tower of Babel was built with burnt bricks.
  • Bricks were predominantly used in the Indus valley civilisation. In fact, the civilisation was first discovered when; ancient bricks being used to build railway ballast came to the notice of a passing archaeologist.
  • While the Taj Mahal was built in white marble, it had extensive scaffolding made entirely out of brick, which was pulled down after completion.

The burnt clay bricks are made by pressing into moulds, then these bricks are dried in kilns and removed.

Some bricks are made of metal-containing clay, baked at extremely high temperatures making them a ceramic material that is extremely strong and heat resistant.

When these bricks are used in walls, they require plastering or rendering and used in general work, with no special attractive appearance.

Sustainability

Committed To Keep Serving People

We are confident in our abilities and excited for what the future holds as we continue to grow and innovate.

We Follow Best Practices

We have consistently proven ourselves as leaders in our industry, always staying ahead of the curve to meet the evolving needs of our clients and customers. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing nothing but the best, and our loyal customers are a testament to our dedication.

Clay Bricks Properties

Resource Management: Brick manufacturing facilities are generally located near their source of raw materials.

Sound and insulation: The characteristic thickness and density of the mud-brick wall reduces noise transmission and prevents noise from outside for a peaceful and quiet home.

Durable: Clay bricks do not warp, rust, wear, peel, or fade over time, they do not harbor termites and appear more beautiful when they are manufactured.

Low Maintenance cost: While these bricks may be expensive to acquire, their low maintenance and durability make these materials a cost-effective option for the exterior of your home.

High resale value: Clay brick homes generally have a high resale value as homebuyers prefer the upscale appearance and easy care of a brick home.

Fire resistances: These bricks do not burn and reduce the possibility of fire where they are used.

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