An example of a brick wall. As you can see from the brick color in masonry, the brick was fired at a low temperature. The low firing temperature of the brick is responsible for higher water and moisture absorbability. Increased water absorption would not be a problem in itself and would not lead to such damage to the wall if it were not cladding with stoneware tiles. This type of tile is very hard fired has zero absorbability, which made impossible to effectively and quickly drain moisture from the wall.