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10 Common Mortar Joints And Their Use In Masonry Construction

Types of Mortar Joints   We encounter walls daily, don’t we? Some of them appear intriguing, while others do not. But have we ever observed the formation of the JOINTS in the masonry walls? When constructing a masonry wall, bricks or concrete blocks are joined with mortar. The mortar may be composed of cement or

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All You need to know about How to Repoint Bricks!

 All You need to know about How to Repoint Bricks! To repoint a brick wall, you must first remove a part of the crumbling mortar and then replace it with fresh mortar. Repointing prevents further water infiltration through the mortar and behind the brick wall. This, in turn, stops the mortar from cracking or the

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Everything you need to know about Tuck-pointing!

Everything you need to know about Tuck-pointing! Tuck-pointing is a technique used in construction that entails completing masonry joints with a thin, pointed ridge of mortar. This is done for decorative purposes as opposed to the typical slightly convex finish that is used in conventional mason work. Do you wish to improve the aesthetic of

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Traditional Stucco versus Synthetic Stucco: What’s The Difference?

Traditional Stucco versus Synthetic Stucco: What’s The Difference? Due to its extensive utility and widespread appeal, stucco is commonly used as a finishing material on many houses, both old and modern. Traditional stucco and synthetic stucco each have several advantageous functional qualities. How Does EIFS Vary from Traditional Stucco? The traditional composition for stucco calls

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What is Brick Pointing?

What is Brick Pointing? Construction materials like brick, stone, clay, and concrete all wear out over time and require periodic upkeep and repair. Stone is a popular material because of its durability, but it can deteriorate over time if exposed to harsh weather conditions. “Pointing” is one of the most typical building maintenance activities that you

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