RR is Random Rubble and DR is Dry Rubble
Most painters will use latex caulk. You can get silicone in a color to better match your brick but it is more expensive and harder to work with.
Before bricks (as we know them today) were made stones dug from the ground were used. Later this process changed from raw stones to those of a slightly softer composition like sand stone in certainareas as this compund was softer and could be fashioned in to carved shaped and square edges for better, faster building.
to provide better platform to foundation
lighter and stronger man made materials are invented all the time. You can't change the nature of stone, and we have pretty much hit the appex of methods to cut it, but every year new tech comes out that makes new products that are stronger and better then before.
The best location to set the construction joint is less shear force impact. e.g:In slabs;it is better to locate between the supports.
It depends on the application. For homes, masonry is fine as long as it is insulated well against the weather. Masonry rarely needs maintenance. Concrete walls are stronger and last longer than masonry but are more costly to construct. For basement walls, I suggest that you always use concrete walls. Above ground level, masonry is cheaper and strong enough for residential and commercial, multi-story applications. For retaining walls, 8" thick masonry works well up to about 8 feet of retained earth. Above that, the lower courses of block will get thicker to 12". You still need concrete footings for block walls.
yes just remember the softer the better on the liner and on your feet
It depends on the house and the tornado. Some brick and masonry houses are built better than others and tornadoes vary in strength. In an EF5 tornado virtually any structure will be destroyed. Only the very strongest steel-reinforced structures can withstand such a storm.
Most painters will use latex caulk. You can get silicone in a color to better match your brick but it is more expensive and harder to work with.
Before bricks (as we know them today) were made stones dug from the ground were used. Later this process changed from raw stones to those of a slightly softer composition like sand stone in certainareas as this compund was softer and could be fashioned in to carved shaped and square edges for better, faster building.
to provide better platform to foundation
There are a number of good ways one can keep their basement dry. One can improve better drainage to direct rain water away from ground where the basement is located. Use waterproof masonry paint on the walls of the basement.
Slate tile can be easily cut with a hand masonry saw using a blade with 14 teeth per inch (the coarser the teeth the better the cut). Scribe a line on the slate, whether it be a circle or straight, and cut through vertically.
lighter and stronger man made materials are invented all the time. You can't change the nature of stone, and we have pretty much hit the appex of methods to cut it, but every year new tech comes out that makes new products that are stronger and better then before.
When used on amasonry substrate Electrical Moisture Meters:• Do NOT record % moisture• Do NOT record % saturation They record arelative reading NOT directly proportional to quantity – they are purely QUALITATIVEWhen using atimber scale on masonry results should be expressed as ‘% WOOD MOISTURE EQUIVALENT’ (% wme)QUALITATIVE COLOUR SCALES FOR USE ON MASONRYManufacturers say:‘Green’ – no problem‘Yellow’ – Further investigation and/or remedial works may be required‘Red’ – remedial action requiredNote: these interpretations are too low formasonry substrates!Probably a better level for beginning of ‘significance’ on masonry substrates would be 24 – 25% wme
Usually masonry walls fare better than wood and drywall construction. Avoid houses wild gabled roofs as those are more easily torn off. It is also good to see if it has anchor bolts to better secure the house to its foundation. Hurricane ties in the roof structure are also recommended, and can be installed later if your house doesn't already have them. New houses are usually better than old ones as houses tend to weaken with age. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, make sure you can get underground either in a basement or a cellar on the property.
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