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This project won a Best In Class in the 2007 Brick In Home Building Awards competition in the Paving and Landscaping Architecture category. The brick is manufactured by Whitacre-Greer.
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Figure 1. Shown are six types of bond patterns for clay pavers: running, stack, herringbone, Spanish bond, single basket weave and double basket weave.
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Different-colored Belden Brick pavers designed to work together.
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It is interesting to note that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was surfaced with more than 3 million clay pavers before it was covered with asphalt. The original pavers still stand at the start/finish line of the track as shown.
Table 1. Comparison of Pavements Made with Clay Pavers |
Clay Pavers On: | Advantages | Disadvantages |
Sand Setting Bed on Aggregate Base | - Most durable
- Cost-effective
- Easy access to repair underground utilities
- Good as overlay to existing asphalt or concrete pavement
- Allows use of semi-skilled labor
- Can be designed as a permeable pavement
| - May require a thicker base
- Intensive cleaning may erode joint sand
|
Sand Setting Bed on Asphalt Base | - Good as overlay to existing asphalt pavement
| - Intensive cleaning may erode joint sand
|
Sand Setting Bed on Cement-Treated Aggregate Base | - Good over poor soils or in small, confined areas
- Good as overlay to existing concrete pavement
| - Intensive cleaning may erode joint sand
|
Sand Setting Bed on Concrete Base | - Good over poor soils or in small, confined areas
- Good as overlay to existing concrete pavement
| - Intensive cleaning may erode joint sand
- Requires good drainage above base
- Susceptible to greater offset with subgrade movement
|
Bituminous Setting Bed on Asphalt Base | - Reduced horizontal movement and uplift
- Enhanced water penetration resistance
| - Repairs are more difficult and expensive
- Little tolerance for paver thickness variations or inaccurate base elevations
|
Bituminous Setting Bed on Concrete Base | - Reduced horizontal movement and uplift
- Enhanced water penetration resistance
- Good over poor soils or in small, confined areas
| - Repairs are more difficult and expensive
- Little tolerance for paver thickness variations or inaccurate base elevations
|
Mortar Setting Bed Bonded to Concrete Base | - Greater tolerance for paver thickness variations or inaccurate base elevations
- Can be used on steeper slopes and greater vehicle speeds
- Drainage occurs on the surface
| - Movement joints must align through entire paving system
- Least cost-effective
- Mortar joint maintenance required
- Repairs are most difficult and expensive
|
Mortar Setting Bed Unbonded to Concrete Base | - Greater tolerance for paver thickness variations or inaccurate base elevations
- Movement joints in setting bed and base are not required to align
- Preferred when used over elevated structural slab
| - Bond break must be used to avoid stresses caused by horizontal movement between layers
- Least cost-effective
- Mortar joint maintenance required
- Repairs are most difficult and expensive
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