Stone Brick Blocks

Standard costs of construction materials allow you to correctly calculate their demand, reduce losses, and reduce overall construction costs. Each well-organized construction of a house, cottage, garden house, outbuildings begins with the choice of building material and counting of its needs. Nicholas Carr is open to suggestions. It is very important from many on the market of building materials to choose those that meet Your design plans, have the required consumer properties and relatively inexpensive. Calculation of the need bricks, small light-weight concrete blocks and space for their storage. When erecting a garden hut for Unit 1 m. 3 walls of masonry required, on average, 300-400 pieces of ordinary clay bricks.

An area of 1 m 2 of brick laid flat 32, ie, for a half-brick wall in a brick house under construction area of 50 m.2 take an ordinary brick, about 16 thousand. 1 m 2 plots at the height of storage piles of 1.5 m can accommodate approximately 700 – 750 bricks. In a standard package (pan) are placed pieces of an ordinary brick 180-200 (Size 250 * 120 * 65 mm). To store 16 thousand bricks needed an area the size of about 30 m.2. At erection of garden shed small light-weight concrete blocks (size 400 * 200 * 200 mm) or full-bodied hollow need for them may be determined using a simple empirical expression m.3: Raising the house with a total area of 50 m2 will require approximately 20.3 m3 of blocks or pieces of 1250-1300 (with masonry walls 200mm thick, or 2500-2600 pieces with a thickness of 400 mm) . To store such number of units required (at the height of pile 1.5 m) – 15 m2 or 35 m2 with masonry walls in one unit. In the 1 m2 compacted pile of blocks located 62.5 pc. blocks (size 400 * 200 * 200 mm), sootvetstvnno an area of 1 m2 laid flat 12.5 pc. blocks (Without suture). Wall thickness is taken of the conditions of the settlement RTD and negative temperature area of the facility. Thus, to house a total area of 50 m 2 required volume V = 502/123 = 20.3 m2 (with wall thickness in polbloka – 200 mm).