Summary of "Brick (Clay) Wall Laying How to design and built"
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Preparation and Foundation:
- Concrete slabs are poured as a foundation.
- Areas designated for the wall are moistened to ensure proper adhesion.
- Mortar Application:
- Brick Laying Process:
- Electrical and Mechanical Installations:
- Channels are created in the wall for electrical installations, including device casings and junction boxes.
- Mechanical piping is also installed and protected with Mortar.
- Ceiling and Wall Finishing:
- The ceiling is wetted and treated with Tyrolean Mortar before plastering.
- Walls are similarly moistened and treated before plastering, with plaster guides created for leveling.
- A leveling screed is poured, followed by the application of Gypsum finish plaster.
- Painting and Flooring:
- A primer is applied, followed by the first coat of paint.
- Solid parquet adhesive is applied, and Solid parquet flooring is installed.
- Final Installations:
- Door frames are placed and secured, with door leaves attached and fixed using polyurethane foam.
- Door jambs and wooden skirtings are mounted.
- A second coat of paint is rolled on, and mechanical and electrical fittings are installed.
Detailed Methodology:
- Brick Wall Construction Steps:
- Pour Concrete slabs for foundation.
- Moisten areas where walls will be built.
- Apply under-wall Mortar.
- Lay the first row of Bricks and Mortar the top.
- Stagger the second row with half Bricks.
- Install Lintels above openings.
- Create channels for electrical and mechanical installations.
- Protect installations with Mortar.
- Finishing Steps:
- Wet and apply Tyrolean to the ceiling and walls.
- Create plaster guides and complete wall plastering.
- Pour leveling screed and apply gypsum plaster.
- Apply paint primer and the first coat of paint.
- Install Solid parquet flooring.
- Secure door frames, leaves, and jambs.
- Roll on a second coat of paint and install fittings.
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