Abstract
The article aims to provide insight into the water absorption, capillarity action, and
material composition of various bricks and panels used as external coatings for buildings. The
materials analyzed include silicate brick, red clay brick, normal clay hollow brick, concrete block,
and EPS fibre cement composite wall panel. These types of bricks and panels are widely used in
buildings in Albania, making their water absorption characteristics and hygroscopic moisture
levels important factors to consider for future applications. The study is based on an experiment
involving five material samples. Initially, the samples are dried and then partially submerged in
water for 12, 24, and 36 hours. Afterward, they are removed from the water and dried indoors for
12, 24, and 36 hours. The moisture content is measured at three intervals for each sample
category. The experiment also analyzes the capillarity action of water within the materials to
evaluate their overall performance. Based on the results, red clay brick and normal clay hollow
brick were identified as the most vulnerable materials due to their composition, high capillarity
action, and significant water absorption. These findings are crucial for determining the suitability of
these materials in construction practices.