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发表于 2014-5-31 23:47:10
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本帖最后由 hohoho 于 2014-1-31 11:27 编辑
Brick Veneer – Brick outside / Timber Frame & Plaster wall inside.
Summer heat not an issue if properly insulated (Foil / Bulk Insulation/ Foil Concertina Batts), this will help with keeping in winter warmth in as well – reducing both summer and winter energy bills (its important to note that ceiling insulation is equally important for either type construction). Easier and cheaper to make future alterations, wiring, plumbing & doorway openings etc. Cheaper initial building cost even with additional insulation materials.
Solid Brick –
More expensive to build, harder & more expensive to make alterations in the future, Wireless devices don't respond well so would need to hardwire network prior to build, Quieter inside your home from external and internal noise.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-brick-veneer.htm
Veneer, sometimes called facing, is the name given to any surfacing material. Brick veneer is simply a veneer with a thin brick surface on the front. There are varieties produced for both indoor and outdoor applications, with installation varying greatly between the two. Some veneers look very similar to traditional red brick, while others opt for a more rustic appearance.
On interior walls, brick veneer is laid similarly to tile. A mortar is spread on the wall and the bricks are set into place on top of the mortar. Plastic spacers separate the bricks during the drying process to create even spacing between them. Once the mortar has set up, the brick is then grouted. Indoor brick is most popular for decorating walls around inset fireplaces, or for producing an industrial feel in apartments that were once old factories.
Outdoor installation of brick veneer is very different than its indoor counterpart. The veneer is not installed directly on top of the house, but rather as a free standing wall anchored to the house. The anchors, also called brick ties, are connected to the house through joints in the mortar. The bricks are set on a foundation and built from the ground up and are supported by their own weight.
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