An acidproof clay brick laid in an impervious membrane with acidproof cement on a concrete base. This brick is usually found in industrial occupancies. The cover may also be in the form of acidproof brick tile which can be 1 to 1 3/8" thick, 4" wide and 8" long.
Concrete subfloor.
Consider the following when selecting a quality:
Color: Products with natural coloring (e.g., red brick and quarry tile) are low quality, while products with unusual natural or man-made color characteristics (e.g., green slate) are high quality.
Installation Pattern: The common bond pattern is the least labor intensive, with the herringbone pattern being more intensive, and the diamond pattern being the most intensive; quality increases as labor intensity increases.
Enter the following for this component:
Percent of Total Floor Area: 1 – 100, or
Floor Area (Square Feet)
Floor Cover