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When you will say the wall is shear wall in masonry?

If the wall is subjected to shear forces due to horizontal loading, it becomes a shear wall whether it is a masonry or a concrete wall.


What are options for Masonry wall coverings?

Paint or Stucco


What is the sloping top course of a masonry wall?

Usually copestone is used to form the sloping to course of a masonry wall. However if the client wants another type of stone, depending on how strong the wall has to be, there may be other possibilities.


What type of movement joints are required in concrete masonry walls?

What types of movement joints are required in a concrete masonry wall


Masonry used to form the sloping top of a wall?

Copestones


What is a buttress for?

mass of masonry built against a wall to strengthen it.


What is the largest masonry structure in the world?

The Great Wall of China.


What can you do with concrete?

With concrete and precast concrete you can build fences, walls, concrete sound walls, pre-cast concrete perimeter walls, masonry walls, masonry screen walls and more! If you are interested in having a concrete or precast fence, perimeter, sound wall, masonry wall or masonry screen wall, then go to the links below for more information. Well you can make walls, houses, bricks and so on.


Are weep holes required at lintels in brick masonry wall?

drainage


What is the name for the groove in a masonry or concrete wall that receives flashing?

A reglet.


How do you mount wood mantle onto fireplace wall?

Depends on what the wall is made of. If it is brick, masonry anchots can be placed in the mortar joints between the bricks. You will need to drill the mortar with a masonry drill bit.


Why did the walls in a traditional masonry bearing wall structure need to be so thick?

What do you mean by 'masonry beariing wall'. A wall can be made of masonry. The part of a building which is weight bearing, is the foundation. What do you mean by thick Iowl der. Masonry walls are usually 10 cm thick, because this was thought to be a very practical thickness if building brick walls about 2&1/2 Metre high. Any thinner, and it would be unstable and fall down. Foundations are made about 45 cm thick so as to distribute the load of the masonry wall evenly over a large area. This reduces the worry that the wall may sink or drop, and allow the walls to collapse .