What are Masonry and Precast?
Masonry is a shaped or molded unit small enough for one person to handle. Typically, masonry is made of stone, ceramic brick or tile, concrete, glass, or adobe. These units are often used in the bearing walls in homes or to strengthen frame structures. When you work with masonry, you’ll need units plus mortar, grout, and a reinforcing bar, wire or fabric.
Precast concrete is reinforced concrete constructed by industrialized methods. It generally requires special transportation equipment to move it to the construction site. Precasting reduces construction time.
Types of Masonry & Precast
Regular Block
Sizes include 6″x8″x16″, 8″x8″x16″, 10″x8″x16″, 12″x8″x16″
Corner Block
Sizes include 8″x8″x16″, 10″x8″x16″, 12″x8″x16″
Barrier Blocks – Size 2’x2’x6′
Used for building walls, weight, landscape, built with hook in place
Barrier Blocks – Size 2’x2’x3′
Half blocks available
Chimney block
8×8, 8×12 with and without hole (Standish only)
8×8 with and without hole (Sebewaing only)
Foundation Coating
Tamoseal, Brush-on, Trowel-on available.