HEADER BOND

  • hearder bond or heading bond is the one in which all the bricks are laid as headers on the faces of walls .
  • width of the brick are thus along the direction of the wall
  • pattern is used only when the thickness of the wall is equal to one brick ( i.e 19 cm) 
  • overlap is usually kept equal to half the width of bricks 
  • This is achieved by using three - quarter brick bats in each alternate courses as quoins.
  • This bond does not have strength to transmit pressure in the direction of the length of the wall. As such it is unsuitable for load bearing walls 
  • It is useful for curved brick wark where the stretchers , if used would project beyond the face of the wall and would neccessitne inconvenient cutting 
  • It is also use din construction of footings 

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