Wednesday, 9 April 2014

What really binds Joints and Mortar?



Finding the right masonry contractors nearby Chicago for a house project can prove really difficult if you are new to this field. To know more about joints and mortar, keep reading:


Constructing a house is considered as one of the most difficult task today. The dense stone material used in masonry and available around Chicago is so hard that it takes huge amount of time for the rocks to take a desired shape.

In historical buildings, we find dry-laid work where no mortar is used for joining stones. It requires masonry skills and large amount of time, which are hard to find today.


To save time, masonry workers make use of thin mortar for joint construction using bricks or stones. Mortar is a mixture of sand, limestone and water used to bind masonry blocks together and bridge gaps or repair houses.

Apart from mortar, concrete material is nowadays widely used to construct roofs, but they are not useful in joining masonry pieces to build a structure. This is because concrete material contains small stones, creating problems in wall architecture.

Main advantage of concrete is that it requires low amount of water in mixture. Concrete is strong enough to hold up a house and it needs structural support before acquiring a certain shape.
So, mortar is just meant for bonding the bricks/stones in walls and concrete is simply designed for constructing roofs and rough floor surfaces.

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