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Brick Walls

Brick Walls

Brick walls are one of the most common and durable types of construction in both residential and commercial buildings. They can serve various purposes, from load-bearing walls to decorative elements. Here’s an overview of brick walls:

Types of Brick Walls

Brick cladding can provide the appearance of a traditional brick wall while being lighter and easier to install.

Load-Bearing Walls:

These walls support the weight of the structure above them, such as floors, roofs, and other loads.

In traditional construction, these walls are often built with solid bricks and are thicker to carry the additional weight.

Non-Load-Bearing Walls:

These walls, also known as partition walls, do not support any structural load other than their own weight.

They are typically used to divide interior spaces and are usually thinner than load-bearing walls.

Cavity Walls:

A cavity wall consists of two parallel walls (called leaves or skins) separated by a gap (cavity) filled with insulation or left empty to provide thermal and moisture protection.

The outer leaf typically faces the exterior, while the inner leaf supports the interior structure.

Veneer Walls:

These walls feature a single layer of brick attached to the exterior of a building. The brick serves as a decorative facade rather than a structural component.

The actual structure of the building is typically made from a different material, such as wood or concrete.

Brick Cladding:

This is a non-structural layer of bricks applied over the surface of a wall for aesthetic purposes.