Mortar Joint

Mortar joint refers to the space between bricks, stones, or other masonry units that is filled with mortar. Mortar joints bond the masonry units together, providing structural stability and sealing gaps to prevent water infiltration. The appearance and type of mortar joint can vary depending on the desired aesthetic and functional requirements. Common types of mortar joints include flush, concave, and raked joints, each offering different levels of durability and visual appeal.

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