What are the disadvantages of having a house made of brick or stone?
• Extreme weather may cause degradation of the surface due to frost damage. This type of damage is common with certain types of brick, though relatively rare with concrete block. If non-concrete (clay-based) brick is to be used, care should be taken to select bricks suitable for the climate in question. • Masonry must be built upon a firm foundation (usually reinforced concrete ) to avoid potential settling and cracking. If expansive soils (such as adobe clay ) are present, this foundation may need to be quite elaborate and the services of a qualified structural engineer may be required. • The high weight increases structural requirements, especially in earthquake prone areas.