Masonry Magazine February 2008 Page. 21

Words: Brian Trimble
Masonry Magazine February 2008 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine February 2008 Page. 21
Double Basket Weave
Herringbone
Running Bond

Single Basket Weave
Spanish Bond
Stack Bond

Brick Paving Bond Patterns
Figure 1. Shown are six types of bond patterns for clay pavers: running, stack, herringbone, Spanish bond, single basket weave and double basket weare.



stack bond and basket weave (See Figure 1). Note: When choosing a bond pattern, considerations should include the setting bed of the pavement and any horizontal loads.



Keep in mind that clay pavers also complement clay masonry well. Many of your customers anguish over finding the perfect color that fits their vision for a project. You'll be surprised



Wide range of paver colors and styles.
Exceeds all ASTM C902 requirements.
Extremely durable strong and colorfast.
Size consistent and versatile often reversible.
Clay pavers can contribute to design strategies for LEED certification.
Low environmental impact for manufacturing and building operation and maintenance.



Pine Hall Brick
earth friendly naturally gree
PO Box 11044 Winston-Salem, NC 27116-1044 800.334.8689 www.americaspremiexpaver.com
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