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My little brother is a brick/stone mason, and he did it. He built a house that will probably withstand a tornado. Instead of using wood frame, he built a cinder block frame, filling the holes with concrete. He has a really nice, classy, 2-story "cave". It's easy to heat and cool. He sided it with bricks and native rocks (Austin, Texas).

2007-03-22 04:31:47 · answer #1 · answered by kj 7 · 0 0

Bricks had been normal in bathrooms right here in California within the 1980's while there used to be a foul drought and water rationing used to be obligatory. Around that point legislation had been handed that mandated low flush bathrooms right here. The ancient sort rest room used approximately two a million/two gallons of water to flush. The more recent bathrooms don't seem to be allowed to make use of any further than a million a million/two gallons. There are nonetheless plenty of older bathrooms right here even though and lots of of them nonetheless have their bricks. A brick might no longer be a well proposal for a brand new low flush rest room even though in view that they are able to simply slightly get the process performed now if you recognize what I imply ;). If you diminish the water much more then you definitely could begin having plenty of floods, which I can inform you from revel in isn't so much a laugh. I do not know if low flush bathrooms are used so much in different materials of the United States. That's the bathroom information from California. ;)

2016-09-05 11:53:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You could spray paint the regular bricks.

2007-03-22 04:22:08 · answer #3 · answered by oldmanwitastick 5 · 0 0

just remember the 3 little pigs,

2007-03-22 04:16:47 · answer #4 · answered by walterferguson2226 2 · 0 0

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