Brick Masonry
Brick Masonry
❖ Stretcher Bond:
❖ Header Bond:
❖ Flemish Bond:
In this bond type, the bonding bricks are laid at any angle
except zero or ninety degrees. This type of arrangement helps to
increase the longitudinal stability of thick walls' built-in English
bonds. In this pattern of bonding, the space between the all
external stretchers of a wall is filled using bricks inclined to the
face of the wall. Raking bond is introduced at certain intervals
along with the height of any wall. It is of two types:
Diagonal Bond:
Herringbone bond:
This type of bond is suited for very thick walls usually not
less than four bricks thick. In this pattern of brickwork, bricks are
laid in course inclined at 45° in 2 directions from the center. This
type of bond is also commonly used for brick paving.
❖ Zigzag bond:
❖ Stack bond:
In a stack bond, all the bricks are plainly loaded on top of
each other and held with mortar where all bonds are perfectly
aligned. Because of its weak masonry structure and less strength,
Stack bonds are perfect for decorative purposes. This bond is a
non-structural bond, hence not suitable for walls which require
transferring loads.
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