DIY Builds
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The shift away from structural brick began after World War II. Mid-century consumers wanted suburban homes that looked distinct from their urban counterparts and newer building codes no longer required brick. That, meant less demand for both the material and the masons needed to install it.
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Learn More »“Masonry constriction is just not cost effective right now — it’s cheaper to build in steel than it would be to get masons out there,” said Anthony Delgott, the owner of Hybar Construction. Delgott builds mostly in Graduate Hospital and Point Breeze, two old row house neighborhoods that have seen a surge of reinvestment over the last decade or two. “I can stick-frame a whole house for $18 a square foot,” Delgott said. “I would have to pay triple that for masonry.” And the costs wouldn’t stop there. There are other historical building techniques that are no longer allowed under contemporary building codes. If a builder chooses brick, the codes today require more masonry than 19th century builders would have needed to use. These costs makes reproducing the building styles and materials of 100 years ago virtually impossible for most builders. But even for those who are willing to pay a premium for a historic look, there are environmental costs to consider.
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