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The correct flue classification for a solid fuel boiler connected to a brick flue is usually Class 1. This type of flue is designed for solid fuel appliances and provides a high level of safety and performance. It is important to ensure that the flue meets building regulations and is installed correctly by a qualified professional.
depends on if a brick is a QP or a LB QP=3.14 LB=100 1/2 Correct if im wrong
a gold brick is much denser..................................jk i seriously have no idea but it is an intresting question
Yes, using bleach (such as Chlorox) on brick can cause damage by deteriorating the surface and color of the brick. It is best to avoid using harsh chemicals on brick to prevent discoloration and potential deterioration.
No, using detergent and water is not recommended for cleaning brick as it can cause damage. It is best to use a brick cleaner specifically designed for that purpose to avoid harming the brick's surface.
The correct flue classification for a solid fuel boiler connected to a brick flue is usually Class 1. This type of flue is designed for solid fuel appliances and provides a high level of safety and performance. It is important to ensure that the flue meets building regulations and is installed correctly by a qualified professional.
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"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
Yes, the analogy "cotton is to soft as brick is to hard" is correct. Cotton is known for its softness, while brick is known for its hardness, making them opposites in terms of texture. This analogy highlights the contrast between the two pairs of objects.
Bricks ------------------- Yes, but it is also correct to say it is a brick built house (not a bricks built house).
depends on if a brick is a QP or a LB QP=3.14 LB=100 1/2 Correct if im wrong
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shakespeare is a brick LYER! the word 'brick" was not used until late 15th century from the french "bryk" (broken). The correct name for a fired or baked brick is "later". a "brick" is a sundried clay block. The use of the work brick in the king James bible is another lie! just like the use of the word "corn". shakespeare was nothing more than an author of propaganda.
Drilling into brick involves using a masonry drill bit and a hammer drill to create a hole for screws or anchors. The drill bit penetrates the brick by breaking it apart, allowing for the insertion of fasteners. It is important to use the correct tools and techniques to avoid damaging the brick.
Red clay brick size is 9"x4"x3". Hollow brick ( Block size) - 14"x8"x8" another size is 14"x8"x6". I think it is correct any perfect answer pls do. Ramesh babu. l
A brick house has walls made entirely of bricks. the outside walls are usually double brick wit an 1 1/2 inch cavity between them these walls are connected for strength with brick ties and the internal walls are are single brick.Brick veneer houses have a single brick skin around the outside with a similar cavity tied to a timber or steel frame the internal walls are also timber or steel and are finished with plasterboard sheets.