What does a Stonemason do?

Answer:
Stonemasons are tradesmen skilled in brick and stone work.
The definition of a stonemason is, “one that prepares and lays stones in building.” Stonemasons may also be referred to as blockmasons, bricklayers, and brickmasons.


Stonemasons use different types of man-made stone such as concrete and natural stone such as marble, granite, and limestone to construct structures such as floors, fences, walls or exteriors. Flagstone walkways, partition walls, and fireplaces are a just a few items that stonemasons may be involved in constructing.

Stonemasons are skilled craftsmen who are able to utilize various tools such as wedges, levels, and mallets to lay out wall patterns or foundations. They may use power saws or other special cutting or hand tools to shape marble or stone and lay out in a specific design.

Stonemasons are knowledgeable about the various types of materials, methods and tools that may be used in construction.

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