Masonry unit definition
Masonry unit means a unit whose net cross-sectional areas in every plane parallel to the bearing surface is 75 percent or more of its gross cross-sectional area measured in the same plane. It may be either clay, brick, stone, concrete block or sand-lime brick.
Masonry unit means a rectangular unit that is intended for use in the construction of bonded masonry walling
Masonry unit means manufactured building product that includes burned clay, concrete, stone, glass, and gypsum.
More Definitions of Masonry unit
Masonry unit means an unit whose net cross-sectional areas in every plane parallel to the bearing surface is 75 percent or more of its gross cross-sectional area measured in the same plane. It
Masonry unit means manufactured building product that includes but is not limited to materials composed of burned clay, concrete, stone, glass, gypsum, sand, or other residuals.
Masonry unit means a noncombustible building product intended to be laid by hand or joined using mortar, grout, surface bonding, post-tensioning or some combination of these methods.