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What is masonry?
✔✔Masonry is the construction of structures using individual units of material, typically brick,
stone, or concrete, bonded together with mortar.
What materials are commonly used in masonry?
✔✔Common materials used in masonry include brick, stone, concrete blocks, and mortar.
What is the purpose of mortar in masonry?
✔✔Mortar acts as a binding agent that holds masonry units together and fills the gaps between
them.
What is a brick?
✔✔A brick is a rectangular block made of clay or concrete, used in construction for walls,
pavements, and other structures.
What are the advantages of using masonry in construction?
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, ✔✔Masonry provides durability, fire resistance, sound insulation, and aesthetic appeal in
building design.
What is a concrete block?
✔✔A concrete block is a large rectangular masonry unit made of concrete, used for building
walls and other structures.
What is the difference between load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls?
✔✔Load-bearing walls support the weight of the structure above, while non-load-bearing walls
do not support any weight from above.
What is a veneer in masonry?
✔✔A veneer is a thin layer of masonry, often brick or stone, applied to the exterior of a structure
for decorative purposes.
What does "pointing" refer to in masonry?
✔✔Pointing refers to the finishing of mortar joints in masonry work, providing a neat
appearance and protecting the joints from moisture.
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