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anglian Are you going to host the next family reunion? Do you fear hosting the least number of participants? What will lure your loved ones at your home? What will keep them in? An impressive welcome! Where does a welcome first take place? At your door!

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Posted by admin on March 19th, 2008 under Home Improvement  •  No Comments

Sealing the Exterior Brick of Your Home

Brick Home Basics Brick houses built before the 1920’s, brick homes are true. In other words, the exterior walls are being 3-4 thick brick and the structure of the house. Homes younger years of transition are, in fact, the construction of wood and brick layer is a mere facade. The clay is held away from the wooden construction-1 from a ditch to avoid "that the porous brick by touching the wood and damage to the structure. Penetration of water in the home — The bricks and mortar are porous materials, which quickly in the water when it rains. Water is the brick and fell in several directions. The first direction is upward. The force of gravity of the water to sink. Your home should have shortcomings in several courses mortar above the ground so that water. Some masons is also in a cotton braid to fill these gaps which go into the water. It is possible that the water in the cracks in the foundation and how leaks in the basement. Or water leak around the windows and doors, it sank to the bottom. The second direction is inward in the direction of the house. The brick absorbs rainwater, and when it gets enough liquid water, migration to the interior of the brick. If there is no gap between the brick and wood structure, it is possible that water in the home to insect damage red and a home. Until the bricks dry after the rain has stopped, it is always the release of water vapor in the home. This steam can also damage the structure of the house. The tightness of the brick Gothic

Posted by admin on March 13th, 2008 under Home Improvement  •  No Comments