DIY Builds
Photo: EKATERINA BOLOVTSOVA
As for strength/durability, clay is also the superior product. However if you are not looking for 4x8 or 8x8 pavers, concrete has the advantage. Concrete pavers will always offer more shape/size options than clay.
Most mansions have at least 5-6 bedrooms, but can have as many as 10. Even in homes of 10,000 square feet or more, people would rather spend money...
Read More »
200 square feet Like the name suggests, a 10x20 storage unit is 10 feet wide by 20 feet deep or vice versa for a total of 200 square feet. To give...
Read More »
There are a lot of differences between clay and concrete as a building material in general, especially when it comes to pavers. We pride ourselves in being an advocate for the brick industry and want to give you some facts about the differences. We’ll look at 3 aspects and qualities of pavers that are important to consumers and architects alike and show you the differences between each one: Colorfastness, Strength and Shapes/sizes. Both clay and concrete pavers offer multiple styles and colors that appeal to a wide range of design tastes from a more modern to historical, but there are some major differences in other aspects.
Building a standard porch roof costs $16 to $30 per square foot, though things like gable roofs with steep slopes or an unusual porch layout can...
Read More »
They may be independent structures, or may be part of a wider construction works, such as a building. Planning permission is required if the wall...
Read More »reality only have about a third of the compressive strength of clay pavers according to Brickman Hall of Fame inductee Chip Clark , who is an expert in masonry codes and standards as well as heavily involved in the Nation Brick Research Center where compressive strength is tested. Concrete pavers are dry cured and do not require the additional step of firing like clay pavers therefore making them not as strong/durable.
While water-based underfloor heating systems are available, electric underfloor heating systems are often better for sheds. Halogen heaters – An...
Read More »
The best shed-floor framing is simple and sturdy If the joists are set atop a plate (see picture) then you won't need joist hangers to reinforce...
Read More »
Provide Good Circulation Remember to leave a good amount of space between your logs and any wall, fence or shed to help with air circulation, a gap...
Read More »
OSB3 is used more for the building envelope where there is a possibility of leakage or condensation occurring. One point that I found interesting...
Read More »