Advantages of a Masonry Built Home
04 October 2008
Over the past few decades, the majority of houses have been built with timber construction. However, people have been turning to masonry-built homes created with brick and concrete block.Why the turnaround? More and more, there has been great interest in energy conservation, low maintenance materials, and the concept of "building green" to conserve our environment.
Masonry home construction meets all those demands and more. According to the Arizona Masonry Guild's website, a masonry house can offer tremendous advantages over a house built with a wood frame.
Here are some of the masonry advantages:
- Lower Energy Bills - the thermal mass of a concrete masonry house can keep a home cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
- Soundproofing - the thicker walls help deaden the noise outside and around a house.
- Fire Resistance - masonry walls help prevent the spread of fire.
- Termite Resistance - without wood, there is no food source for termites.
- Mold Resistance - no exterior rot from wood means that the mold and fungus cannot get into a house and spread throughout.
- Weather Resistance - masonry can hold up to wind, water, sunlight, and low temperatures.
- Lower Insurance Bills - since masonry construction has the resistances listed above, insurance companies will discount premiums paid because of lower costs associated with a house like this.
- Environmentally Friendly - masonry products don't use up our timber and tree resources like a wood frame house.
If you're looking to build a home addition or construct a new home, consider the advantages and benefits of a masonry house. To find a masonry company or a masonry contractor in your area - we can help!
Simply submit your masonry project to ConstructionDeal.com - at no cost - and we'll match you to quality brick masons as little as 24 hours (sometimes in a matter of minutes!) It will save you time and money.
Labels: Masonry, Masonry Benefits, Masonry Construction, New Home Construction
Brick Driveway Installation
25 September 2008
A Brick Driveway Installation
Well, we're not talking about anything groundbreaking or brand new to the industry of home remodeling. We are talking about getting rid of your old black asphalt driveway or your cracked gray concrete driveway and replacing it with brick pavers.
It's a very simple solution to really helping the exterior look of your home. And it's not a very expensive project.
Installing a Brick Driveway
The great thing about a brick or masonry driveway is that you have tons of brick and stone colors to choose from. It's not just the flat red brick anymore. Nearly every earth-tone color is available to really make your home driveway stand out from the crowd.
There are a huge number of layout design options for your pavers, as well. The patterns can very anything from a conservative straight-up-and-down design to a wildly exotic layout with circles and waves of brick.
The beauty of brick pavers on the driveway is reason enough. The aesthetic appeal of bricks or stone on the main entrance to the home means that you've got added value. Added value increase what you're home is worth -- that makes it all worth while.
Repair options mean it's easy to fix a cracked or broken brick. Try that with a solid concrete driveway that is cracked when the nearby tree roots push it up. It can be a matter of going in and digging out the old, broken brick and replacing it with a similarly worn new brick.
Now, the trick is - how do you find brick driveway installers in your neighborhood? Well, you could choose a company, at random, from your phone book. You could ask some friends for a recommendation. But the best way to save time and save money is to post your request on the ConstructionDeal.com website. At No Cost. We'll match you with qualified brick installers who want to install your new driveway. And those multiple bids mean you'll get the best price and you'll get to choose a brick contractor hat you're comfortable with.
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Labels: Brick Driveways, Brick Pavers, Masonry


