Masonry consists of building structures from single units that are laid and bound together with mortar. Brick, stone and concrete blocks are the most common materials used in masonry construction.
Masonry is a popular construction technique around the world, due to its many advantages. However, like with any construction method, there are also limitations. This article summarizes the pros and cons of masonry construction.
Pros: Brick masonry does not require highly skilled labor, since the shape and size of the masonry units is uniform. Bricks are also lightweight (lower dead loads), easy to handle and transport, and cheaper that stones and concrete blocks. Brick walls are thinner, and units can be adhered with different types of mortar, depending on structural requirements. Openings for doors and windows are easily made with bricks, and costs are also reduced because the joints are thinner.
Cons: Bricks have a low resistance against tension and torsion loads, making them more susceptible to seismic damage. Compared with stone and concrete blocks, bricks are also less strong and durable, and limited in sizes and colors. Plasterwork is required as finishing, which raises construction costs.
Pros: Stone masonry is the most durable, strong and weather resistant, thanks to the natural durability of the material. Stone is recommended for buildings with high foot traffic, since it does not bend or dent. One of the main advantages of stone is its aesthetic look, with a variety of colors, sizes and textures - the design possibilities are endless. Finally, stone masonry requires little maintenance and repairs, thanks to its durability.
Cons: Stone walls are thick and heavy, reducing floor space. It also has a high self-weight, combined with low flexural strength, tensile strength and seismic resistance. Stone masonry is time-consuming and it requires skilled workers, since it cannot be altered, repaired or relocate easily. When using stone masonry, a careful installation will make the final structure safer for occupants.
Pros: Concrete blocks are resistant against weather, pests, mold, and fire. Transporting concrete blocks can be quite expensive, but this material can be found locally in most cases. Concrete blocks are available in many sizes, finishes and colors. These units can also be manufactured to meet any set project requirements, and some concrete blocks are made using recycled materials. In addition, concrete blocks have good insulating properties against heat, sound and moisture.
Cons: Large concrete blocks are heavy and difficult to handle, requiring more manpower. Concrete blocks also increase the amount of steel required in reinforced cement concrete structures. The price of concrete blocks can vary depending on the region, cement costs and availability. Plumbing issues are harder to solve when they occur in a concrete masonry structure, since they can cause internal flooding. Concrete blocks must be cut open in this case, leading to material waste and expensive reparations. An effective drainage system is very important when dealing with concrete block masonry.
These general advantages apply for all types of masonry units (brick, stone or concrete blocks):
When it comes to selecting the ideal masonry structure, there isn't just one that works best - rather, it depends on a number of variables.
- The structure's objective
- Budget
- Local Climate
These days Masonry structures are commonly used in foundations, building walls & other at other construction projects because it is easy to use in the construction industry.
Adding a few examples of masonry structures, which are made of individual building blocks like stones, bricks, and blocks of concrete. Some popular types are:
The construction industry has introduced numerous methods of building construction. These techniques have undergone several improvements, which have paved the way for enhanced durability and minimized maintenance efforts. One of the most popular methods of construction used in building homes and high-rise and heavy buildings is masonry.
Masonry has its pros and cons as discussed above. In this method, you'll need a professional team that’s committed to achieving your plans. Masonry work involves time, complete planning, and discussion. While it has its own share of disadvantages, it’s still considered the most reliable and durable method of construction.
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