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Bricklaying Apprentaships

The trowel is like an extension of the bricklayers arm and rarely put down whilst bricklaying.

If working in the construction industry, bricklaying is looked upon as an essential skill to have.

A good indication of quality bricklaying is to look at the outside of a completed wall and check the verticality of the perps.

Bricklaying is very important to the appearance of a house. This is because up to 70% of the house can be viewed as brickwork by the critical eye.

Bricklaying is an art form that is not always given the respect it deserves.

It is not unusual for a number of bricklaying gangs to work on different sections of a building job.

As well as being physically demanding, bricklaying involves long periods of standing and lifting of heavy materials.

In the UK a bricklaying labourer may earn up to £16,000 a year.

In its own right, bricklaying is a separate trade from paving, drainage and ground works.

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.

Bricklaying Articles

DIY Bricklaying For Beginners - Bricklaying Patterns
DIY Bricklaying For Beginners - Bricklaying Patterns

Any keen do-it-yourself enthusiast should have no problem in mastering bricklaying patterns. Lets investigate...

  • 8th November, 2011
DIY Bricklaying For Beginners - Bricklaying Techniques
DIY Bricklaying For Beginners - Bricklaying Techniques

For the DIY enthusiast whatever their skill level, obtaining a basic knowledge of bricklaying can open the door to a whole host new and exciting DIY projects.

  • 18th October, 2011
Do It Yourself Bricklaying - Part II
Do It Yourself Bricklaying - Part II

Before starting any Bricklaying project you will need to work out the quantity of materials that will be required for the job.

  • 18th January, 2007
Do It Yourself Bricklaying - Part I
Do It Yourself Bricklaying - Part I

The art of bricklaying is not always given the esteem it perhaps deserves. Find out why and how to go about starting your own Do It Yourself Bricklaying project.

  • 14th December, 2006

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