Facing brick


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Each property has been designed by architects - given its own look and feel through the imaginative use of facing brick, and thoughtful design touches externally and within.
In cavity walls, you will most likely have steel lintel with a facing brick on the front of it that matches or complements the rest of the wall - leave this in.
In cavity wall construction, you will most likely have a steel lintel with a facing brick on the front of it that matches or complements the rest of the wall - leave this in.
Case Equity Partners has presented a patent-pending solution to the challenges facing brick and mortar and e-commerce - The Shopping Fulfillment Center, the company said.
The tallest part of the building faces on to Clive Road, and it would be finished in a combination of stone, facing brick, wood and metal cladding and render, with a tiled roof.
The ASTM-published PCR covers 11 categories of Committee C15 on Manufactured Masonry Units-designated product--primarily dry cast--including Concrete Building or Facing Brick, Loadbearing and Nonloadbearing Concrete Masonry Units, Prefaced Concrete Masonry Units, Cast Stone, Segmental Retaining Wall Unit, Roof Paver, Adhered Manufactured Stone Masonry Veneer and Articulating Concrete Block.
The report added: "The recent residential developments on the adjacent housing sites comprise largely detached two-storey, pitchedroof housing, of a mixed size and style, with rendered or facing brick walls.
is the first operator to offer masonry meeting ASTM C1790-14, Standard Specification for Fly Ash Facing Brick, which recently cleared Committee C15 on Manufactured Masonry Units.
Where builders prefer the aesthetic qualities of brick, designers may be able to change specications to an alternative style with better availability, or changing to a cladding system with facing brick slips.
Cefn Mably Park, Michaelston Y Fedw, Cardiff, is a plush two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage built in 2003 by Meadgate Homes in rustic facing brick, all beneath a clay-tiled roof.