Red bricks are a common type of building material made from fired clay. They are typically rectangular in shape and have a reddish-brown color although the exact color can vary depending on the type of clay used and the firing process. Red bricks are known for their durability strength and fire resistance. They have been used in construction for centuries and can be seen in buildings all over the world. Red bricks are made by shaping clay into molds and then firing them in a kiln at high temperatures. The firing process hardens the clay and gives the bricks their characteristic color. Red bricks are typically laid in a mortar bed which is a mixture of sand cement and water. The mortar binds the bricks together and creates a strong stable structure. Red bricks are a versatile building material that can be used for a variety of purposes. They are commonly used for building walls floors and chimneys. They can also be used for decorative purposes such as in arches fireplaces and walkways.