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Front Entry Addition -Brick and Block Construciton
By: SimplyAdditions
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


Front entry rebuilt for PNA club.
No images removing wall mounted air conditioner
By: karebear09
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


I would like to remove my wall mounted air conditioners in my home. The problem is that my home is about 40+ years old and have masonary walls with brick exterior. How do I safely remove the units and seal up the gaping voids? The one unit is a 26
Installing Thin Stone Veneer over Metal Lath
By: StoneVeneer
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


How to install thin stone veneer over a stud wall substrate: (make sure to check with engineer for every job) 1. 2"x6" Wood Studs spaced no wider than 16" on center 2. Plywood/OSB 3. 3.4lb self-furring paper backed expanded metal lath such as T
BBQ/Bar With a View
By: primetim31
Project Type: Look What I Made Category: Masonry & Paving


I built this myself 3 years ago. It took a couple months of planning and one full month to build. It has become the centerpiece of our yard. More pics and info available on YardShare.com where I've uploaded all in progress pics: http://www.yardsha
No images Building a waterfall from Ledge rock
By: zeltech
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


I have a house and in the backyard i have sections where rockledge is above ground. I am looking to build a waterfall into the rock ledge that is visible in the backyard and then landscaping flowers and such around the edge. I also have an Artisi
Stone Sidewalk
By: pidjammies1
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


My boyfriend and I found a free source for river rock and brought tons of it home a few years ago but hadn't decided what to do with until recently. We needed a sidewalk next to the driveway. He said " we have all these rocks, do whatever you think
Camelot in the backyard.
By: MasonryArt
Project Type: Step By Step Category: Masonry & Paving


Laying out the project with a plan established is very important. Ashlar stone veneer and used stockyard pavers. Brick oven almost complete.
See more pics at www.Masonry-Art.com
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