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form_title= Brick Pavers form_header= Keep your home protected with new brick. What style of bricks do you want?*= _ [50] Do you want to remove old bricks?*= () Yes () No What are the dimensions of the area?*= _ [50]
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Depends on how old the bricks are, because it counts a psychological problem : Will the bricks stand the construction? Will the building fall on my head?
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old Dongola was a Trading town 120 up the Nile river and replaced in 1812 by new DONGOLA.
If it's a circular hole, I suggest measuring the radius, building up a mini wall of bricks, drawing the whole with chalk on the bricks, and sawing away until you get the shape, then mount it in the hole, and paint over the paste (once dried) with same color as your bricks. If the hole goes along with the lines of the brick, just get more bricks and stack them to fit it. Hope that helps! Note: you can remove bricks that have been damage by working on the mortar. With a hammer and chisel, chip away at the mortar to remove bricks. After bricks have been removed, clean away mortar from the other bricks by carefully chipping away. Butter the bricks (apply new mortar to sides where new bricks will touch them) and add a new brick. As long as the new bricks that you are using are of the same size as the old bricks, you should be able to fit them in the hole.
yes I believe you can
You can use an old bricks if you have some before or you can buy some old bricks from the internet. You can make it beautiful depending on your design.
i had a new whole home dehumidifier put in my 2400 sq.ft. 2 story home. I also had my plenum replaced. Now my kitchen is noticably warmer now. my upstairs bedrooms are now cooler then the entire downstairs. Any answers?
It depends on what caused the damage to the bricks. Did a car run into your brick home, Then the drivers Auto Insurance policy should cover it. Did a storm blow out your bricks, Then your home owners policy would cover it if you have wind storm coverage. If your home is just old and the bricks are crumbling due to age or lack of maintenance, then they may not be covered on your home owners insurance policy. Home owners Insurance, just like auto insurance does not provide coverage for normal wear and tear or for normal maintenence issues.
Glass repair can be the replacement of the window glass in your home due to damage such as if it is cracked or broken or weather damaged. The old glass is removed and replaced by a window expert with new glass.
The oldest known "bricks" were found in Turkey and are over 9,000 years old.