Bricklaying is an art form that is not always given the respect it deserves.
Bricklaying is a true craft and art form. It is also one of the oldest trades throughout the world.
In the UK a bricklaying labourer may earn up to £16,000 a year.
As well as being physically demanding, bricklaying involves long periods of standing and lifting of heavy materials.
When learning the art of bricklaying it’s advisable to keeping checking and adjusting.
Bricklaying is a job in which is always in demand. You should never have any problems finding work no matter where in the world you are.
It is not unusual for a number of bricklaying gangs to work on different sections of a building job.
The art to bricklaying is to use bricks with clean faces and to plumb and level in a straight line from end to end.
In bricklaying a large strong steel trowel is used for spreading mortar and chopping bricks to shape.
The trowel is like an extension of the bricklayers arm and rarely put down whilst bricklaying.