Brick is relatively maintenance free, but occasional cleaning, spot checks for water damage, and repointing are necessary in order to […]
Do bricks catch on fire?
Concrete block can withstand high temperatures and water pressure from fire hoses better than other materials deemed fire resistant such […]
How do you calculate the weight of a slab?
They weigh just over 41kg so are considered a two person lift and appropriate PPE, including thick gloves, should always […]
What are large bricks called?
First-class bricks are the best quality. They have a smooth surface and well-defined edges, and they work well for permanent […]
What are the advantages of fly ash?
Disadvantages Of Fly Ash Bricks: It is very important to use only high-quality fly ash to prevent negative effects on […]
Are fire bricks necessary in a fire pit?
The concept of a firebrick is extremely simple; it reflects heat back into the firebox while maintaining a degree of […]
How much do Brickies get paid?
'The average university graduate in England earns £32,000 a year, whereas our latest research shows that your average bricky or […]
What do you line the bottom of a fire pit with?
A fire pit liner provides a protective barrier between the materials and the flames. Plus, it makes your fire pit […]
How big is a Victorian brick?
In contrast, Victorian brick walls were mainly solid brickwork ie, either one-brick-thick (9-inches or 225mm) or one-and-a-half-brick-thick (13 inches or […]
Are pavers OK for fire pit?
When built correctly, a fire pit is safe to use. Fire brick or a metal pit liner on the inside […]