|
Searched The Old-House-Friends Forums for "masonry"
|
Found 4 matches
|
|
<< Previous 10
| Viewing 1 - 4 of 4
| Next 10 >> |
|

|
|
|
|
these people might be able to tell you http://www.hfsmaterials.com/masonry.htm
|

|
read more
|
|
|

|
|
|
|
My home is a circa 1913 bungalow. Over the years the concrete slab at the top of our front entrance stairs has settled almost 2 inches where the slab meets the brick wall. When it rains the water runs back and puddles against the wall. I was in the crawl space recently and saw that this was causing ...
|

|
read more
|
|
|

|
|
|
|
I recently drove through Findlay, Ohio where I saw many old houses (some restored and some in bad condition) that had very ornate and decorative wooden lintels (trim above windows in arched, curved, and ogee curves). Though I can find lots of references to masonry and stone lintels I cant find any c...
|

|
read more
|
|
|

|
|
|
|
I would try contacting a structural engineer, or perhaps an architect, and ask for recommendations/referrals to a masonry company qualified to work on this type of foundations. You may want the engineer to evaluate it anyway since youre considering changing the basic structure of the foundation. Alt...
|

|
read more
|
|
|

|

|
<< Previous 10
| Viewing 1 - 4 of 4
| Next 10 >> |
|
|
Searched The Old-House-Friends Forums for "masonry"
|
Found 4 matches
|
|

|