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NEW
JERSEY HOMES AND HOW MASONRY
IS USED IN THEM.
Brick foundations have week
cement between the joints, while usually not too
much of as structural issue water infiltration
can be an ongoing problem.
Stone foundations have week cement between the
joints, while usually not too much of as structural
issue water infiltration can be an ongoing
problem.
Masonry block foundation walls usual perform
well as long as drainage is installed at the
exterior base below the to of the
footing.
Poured cement walls usually perform the best
being termite resistant and more water resistant
that the other types of walls.
Brick veneer should have weep holes installed
along the base, this just about never occurs in
New Jersey.
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