Compare brick masonry and stone masonry used in building construction.

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Sr. No.
Brick Masonry
Stone Masonry
1 It is less stronger than stone masonry.
It is stronger than brick masonry.
2 It is cheaper in places where clay is available in abundance.
It is cheaper in places where stone is available in abundance.
3 Brick masonry offer better fire resistance than stone masonry.
Stone masonry offers less fire resistance. 
4 Brick masonry gives less aesthetic view. 
Stone masonry gives more aesthetic view than brickwork.
5 It is less watertight than stone masonry.
It is more watertight than brick masonry.
6 Mortar required in brick work is less.
Mortar required in stone work is more.
7 Cost of construction is less than stone masonry.
Cost of construction is more than brick masonry.
8 It does not require skilled labour.
It requires skilled labour. 
9 Dressing is not required 
Dressing is required
10 Brick lifting devices are not required
Stone lifting devices are required
11 Single scaffolding is used
Double scaffolding is used
12 Plastering is required 
Plastering is not required

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