How to do bricklayers lay bricks?
Kent Bricklayers would generally lay bricks as part of the construction of walls, foundations, columns and other structures. Very broadly, bricks can be laid as soldiers (standing upright), stretchers (laid lengthwise along the wall) or headers (laid width wise along the wall). Before starting to lay bricks, it is necessary to calculate the number of bricks required. In the UK, standard bricks are sized as 215 mm long × 102.5 mm wide × 65 mm high. With a standard mortar joint of 10 mm, a repeating unit of bricks laid in a stretcher bond will be 225 mm lengthwise and 75 mm in height. Typically, the form of the structure are plotted using string, level and tape measure. If there is not an existing slab, brick ledge or footing to build up from, a concrete foundation may need to be poured and left to cure before bricks can be laid on top of it. The bricks should be laid out at both ends of the structure, with a string line stretched between them to act as a guide when laying the first cou...