My recommendation is if you are a builder or a home owner working with a builder, ask to have all of the brick needed and a little more tagged up until home has completed the masonry needs. This will eliminate problems such as this one.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Brick problems, run mix
My recommendation is if you are a builder or a home owner working with a builder, ask to have all of the brick needed and a little more tagged up until home has completed the masonry needs. This will eliminate problems such as this one.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Application Mistakes to Avoid Part 1
Good day everyone. After driving in my territory today I noticed some columns that had stone on them and noticed the workmanship of the stone. With the man made stone, the manufacture makes corners. This adds to the full stone look. The molded 90 degree corners are used on external corners. One needs to build the corners up first, then fill in. When building the corners, one needs to alternate the corner pieces. The corners have a long end and a short end, these need to be alternating. When all of the long ends are on the same side, it gives a stacked look. This kills the look of the column.
Introduction
In the following days I will be posting pictures of brick and stone on the blog. My goal is to promote the use of brick and stone while helping people choose products. Another focus will be on the final product. Problems one can encounter with brick and stone and how to avoid the problems before the job starts and how to address them if they arise during the job. The examples I will address are real life situations I encounter out in the field. Let's get bricking and stoning.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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