Types of Brick Bonds
Types of Brick Bonds
Types of Brick Bonds
3. English Bond
One of the most commonly utilized variation of brick bonds in masonry works. This bond
essentially comprises of alternating courses of headers and stretchers headers are laid
centered over the stretchers in the course below and each alternate row is vertically aligned.
To brake the continuousness of vertical joints, a quoin closer is used at the start and end of
wall after the first header. A quoin close is a brick that is cut lengthwise into 2 halves and
used in the corners in brick walls. This type of bond is mainly used to construct strong one
brick thickness walls.
4. Flemish Bond
For this type of bond, each course is made up of alternate headers and stretchers. Each header
is centered on a stretcher above and below and every alternate course being with the header in
the corner. For breaking the vertical joints in the successive courses, quoin closers are introduced
in the alternate courses next to the header. This bond can be significantly sub-divided into two
diverse types:
Single Flemish bond - A combination of English bond and Flemish bond the front
exposed surface of the wall is composed of Flemish bond and the back surface is
composed of English bond in every single course.
Double Flemish bond – This bond takes a similar appearance both in the front and the
back elevations.
Walls with Flemish bond are complex to erect and demand greater skills.
5. Stack Bond
In stack bond, all the bricks are plainly loaded on top of each other and held with mortar where
all bonds are perfectly aligned. Because of its weak masonry structure and less strength, stack
bonds are perfect for decorative purposes. This bond is nonstructural bond, hence not suitable
for walls which require to transfer loads.
6. Dutch Bond
A modified form of English cross bond which consists of alternate crosses of headers and
stretchers. In this arrangement of the brick bond, every single stretching courses begins at a
quoin with a 3-quarter bat. Every alternate stretching course has a header set next to the 3-
quarer bat brick provided at the quoin. This bond is perfect to construct strong corners along
the wall which are subjected to excess loads.