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Stone masonry "Construction cross-section drawing" wall surface

We have published the construction methods of our stonework specialty company. We have created easy-to-understand cross-sectional diagrams. Leave your stonework construction to us!

This is a construction cross-section diagram of our company, which carries out stonework and tile work for public offices, parks, embankments, and residential areas. Please consult us regarding stonework and stone masonry! We also have bulk orders and non-standard materials available. Feel free to inquire about anything, such as 'paving stones, flagstones, cobblestones, coping stones, landscape stones, and random stones.' - Wall construction: Dry construction method, semi-dry construction method, adhesive bonding method. The cross-section diagrams presented are unique to our company, and the numbers displayed may vary depending on the condition of the foundation during construction, so please consider them as reference values. Stone masonry varies depending on the shape of the stones and the method of stacking. There are suitable construction methods for wall and floor installations depending on the materials used. Please see the cross-section diagrams for examples of the various construction methods available. ISAI Service Co., Ltd. specializes in stonework and material sales, and we accept shipments nationwide. Please feel free to consult us when needed. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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