C Chefred said:
Do not fill with that, brick retains moisture in the ground and is not suitable as fill near a house.
Old broken demolition brick works well as fill but not instead of gravel next to a house wall. Brick is fired clay and can absorb moisture to varying degrees depending on how hard it has been fired.
 
D datja said:
No, I said I wouldn't buy used brick. Read what I write. Have used old brick myself sometimes.

On the ball?
"I wouldn't want to buy demolition brick."
Quote from datja.

My words were these.
"Yes, it's hard to understand why it's important to know exactly where demolition brick comes from.
Additionally, datja hasn't provided any reason for never wanting to deal with demolition brick, and I have no idea what datja's thoughts were."

Datja is too careless with the truth...
 
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lunnabo lunnabo said:
"I wouldn't want to buy demolished brick."
Quote from datja.

My words were these.
"Yes, it is hard to understand why it is important to know exactly where the demolition brick comes from.
Moreover, datja had not given any reason whatsoever for never wanting to deal with demolition brick and I have no idea what datja was thinking."

Datja is too careless with the truth...
I hope for your sake that you are not so argumentative IRL.
 
D datja said:
I hope for your sake that you are not so argumentative IRL.
Better if you try to endeavor to explain your hazy train of thought.
 
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