Garden wall bonds are generally used in the construction of compound walls, which are usually one-brick thick.
The garden wall bond can be English, Flemish or monk bond.
English Garden Wall Bond
In this type of bond one course of a header is provided after three or five
courses of stretchers.
courses of stretchers.
In every header course, a queen closer is inserted next to quoin header.
Every alternate stretcher course starts with a header.
Flemish Garden Wall Bond:
In this type of bond, each course comprises of one header after three to five
stretchers.
stretchers.
In every alternate course, a three-quarter bat is inserted at the start.
The header should be centred over the underlying stretcher.
Monk Bond:
This is a special type of Flemish garden wall bond in which every course contains
one header after two successive stretchers.
one header after two successive stretchers.
Every alternate course consists of quoin header followed by a three-quarter bat.
Due to this, the header rests over the joints of underlying stretchers.
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