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Advantages of masonry buildings?

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Masonry buildings are durable, reliable, resistant to weather, fire, mold, and pests, and have low construction and maintenance costs. They offer thermal insulation, soundproofing, and versatility in design, making them ideal for various structures and sustainable construction.

The advantages of a masonry building are many, the main one being its durability. Masonry has been used successfully as a building material for centuries. The many ancient structures and monuments that still thrive in many parts of the world are clear testimony to its dignity.
In more modern times, masonry construction has proven to be reliable, requiring little maintenance or repair work over many years. Masonry walls are structurally sound and have great compressive strength. Along with reinforced concrete, masonry construction is ideal for the ever-increasing heights of skyscrapers.

A masonry building can, to a large extent, resist weather damage and is generally resistant to fire, mold and pests. The mortar used for bonding bricks or masonry blocks prevents the infiltration of water and wind into the building. These building materials are fireproof, and once in place, their surfaces offer little opportunity for mold growth or pest incursion.

Another advantage of a masonry building is its low cost. Aside from the money saved in subsequent maintenance work, initial construction costs are lower than for other types of buildings. Construction workers and materials are usually locally available, and construction can be done by a general contractor without too much work delay.

Masonry units such as stone, brick or block masonry are small in size and versatile in application. They can be used to build structures of a wide range of shapes, sizes, styles and functions. These include interior, exterior and compound walls, arches, domes, columns, pillars, chimneys and chimneys in residential, commercial and industrial buildings.

The mass of a masonry building is also beneficial as it acts as a barrier and prevents easy transmission of sound. It reduces noise pollution and helps create a quieter environment. This feature makes masonry construction ideal for both homes and public buildings where a large number of people gather.

Masonry walls also offer excellent thermal insulation. Their low rate of heat discharge keeps interiors warm in winters and their high heat absorption rate keeps interiors cool in summers. Thermal insulation can be further improved by insulating air gaps and diaphragms.
Such energy efficient buildings not only reduce energy bills but also the fabrication of the masonry materials used in their construction requires less energy consumption. There is no forest depletion and the impact on the environment is generally minimal. Masonry construction therefore promotes sustainable construction.

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