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A poured concrete wall is about 40% – 50% cheaper to build than a structural brick wall. Structural brick walls are expensive because they actually require two brick walls built back to back with a center that's filled with cement, concrete or block. They require a lot of labor and an experienced bricklayer to build.
At $50 to $100 an hour, that brings the cost to $500 or more. And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom?...
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Read More »As you can see, brick walls are more expensive than concrete. The cost in labor to stack and tool all those bricks is very expensive. Masonry materials are relatively cheap. And you can mix your own concrete and cement to save even more money. But it’s labor intensive work that takes time and money to do well. It also takes skill. A good bricklayer is much harder to find than a mason that can build forms or stack block. The labor cost for a professional bricklayer is more per hour than a mason that stacks block or builds forms. It’s a skill that requires time and experience to master. If you’ve got thousands of bricks to lay over a long span, it’s not easy to get them all to match. Are concrete walls cheaper than brick? Yes, brick walls are more expensive to build. But there are other costs to consider. There are sometimes additional costs to consider when comparing a brick wall to concrete. The main consideration is the finished look of the wall. A brick wall is a completely finished look. Many people actually install bricks over a concrete wall because they like the look of brick. In some cases bricks can be painted but that’s about it. Concrete isn’t always a finished product. Some designers use poured concrete walls as a finished wall, especially in Modern style homes or with board formed concrete. However, most designers cover concrete walls, especially block, with some other type of finish. If you’re building a poured concrete or block wall and then finishing it with wood framing, drywall and trim, you have to consider those costs into the total price. When you compare the total cost of some concrete walls with brick, a brick wall may end up being cheaper. In terms of maintenance, both brick and concrete are pretty much maintenance free. Although eventually you may have to repair some brick and mortar or cracked concrete. But it’s not an annual maintenance cost.
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Mortar is very important too because both brick and block walls use it to hold them together. Weak mortar joints are a common area where walls can fail.
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Regulate the humidity levels. Run a dehumidifier. If your shed is wired, running a dehumidifier in your outdoor shed will keep the humidity at...
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