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All Masonry Homes Questions and Answers... Q.
What is an all masonry home?.
A. An all masonry home is build with a
concrete foundation, concrete block basement wall and a
precast concrete floor. The outside walls consist of concrete
block walls, insulation and brick veneer. Additionally the
interior walls are concrete block. In fact the only wood used
is in the roof trusses. The interior block is covered with 1/2
inch drywall creating the same appearance as a frame house.
Masonry homes have thicker walls, 14 1/2 inches in lieu of 5
inches for a wood frame house creating greater thermal mass.
Conventional wood floor systems may also be used.

Q. What are the advantages of an all masonry home?
A. The advantages of an all masonry home
includes energy efficiency, disaster resistance, and low
maintenance that can significantly reduce the cost of home
ownership. Noise reduction and a low air filtration result in
the quiet comfort you've always dreamed on in a new home. The
depletion of our forest is becoming an increasing
environmental concern. A 2,000 square foot lumber house uses
47.10 trees. An all masonry home of the same sizes use only
5.10 trees. This saves 47 trees from being cut down.
Alternative methods to building homes must be found. Block,
brick, concrete and stone are primary components used in all
masonry homes. These materials are made from either clay or
limestone from quarries, which are plentiful resources. The
added safety and security from fire, violent storms and
termites only add to the value of the home.
Q. Are there financial advantages associated with an all
masonry home?
A. The overall quality, longevity, and
total value of an all masonry home justifies the 12 percent
initial cost outlay of that of a lumber home. In addition to
low utilities, low maintenance creates saving in repairs of
damaged siding, rotting of wood, painting and staining. This
creates a cost effective, quality alternative to standard wood
construction.
Q. How long does it take to build an all masonry home?
A. An all masonry home can be build in
the same amount of time as it takes to build a lumber house.
It is also much safer and more durable. |