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- Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using
bricks and mortar to build up brick structures such as walls. Brickwork is also used
to finish corners, door, and window openings, etc. in buildings made of other
materials.
- Stonework Stone masonry is the craft of shaping rough
pieces of rock into accurate geometrical shapes, mostly simple, but some of
considerable complexity, and then arranging the resulting stones, often together
with mortar, to form structures.
- Thin Stone is used to as a protective and decorative
covering for exterior or interior horizontal walls and surfaces. The Veneer is
typically 1 inch thick and must weigh less than 15 lbs per square foot so that no
additional structural supports will be required. Stone Veneer can me made from
Natural Stone as well as Manufactured Stone.
- Thin Brick An actual clay masonry facing product
specifically manufactured for use as an alternative to traditional masonry and other
building exteriors, usually either embedded into a concrete substrate or adhered to
a panel system.
- Limestone is readily available and relatively easy to
cut into blocks or more elaborate carving. It is also long-lasting and stands up
well to exposure.
- Cast Stone cast stone is a Portland cement-based
architectural precast concrete product manufactured using high quality fine and
coarse aggregate as its primary constituents. The use of a high percentage of fine
aggregate creates a very smooth, consistent texture for the building elements being
cast, resembling natural cut stone.
- Tuck Pointing is a way of using two contrasting colors
of mortar in brickwork, one color matching the bricks themselves, to give an
artificial impression that very fine joints have been made.
- Lintel Replacement A lintel can be a load-bearing
building component, a decorative architectural element, or a combined ornamented
structural item. It is often found over portals, doors, and windows.
- Masonry Sealing and Waterproofing Remodeling is becoming
a much more common and sensible approach to the remodeling process. Design – Build
is a process whereby a homeowner works with one company through the entire
remodeling process. This process includes three phases; the Design & Product
Selection Phase, the Detailed Proposal for Construction Phase and the Construction
Phase.
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