wallabutting
Wallabutting is a term used in construction and architecture to describe the practice of placing two adjacent walls in direct contact with each other, where the face of one wall abuts the face of the other. This is a common method of joining walls, particularly in masonry construction, where bricks or stones are laid so that their faces meet at the corner.
The term "wallabutting" implies a simple butt joint between two vertical elements. This method of construction
The effectiveness of wallabutting depends on the materials used and the skill of the craftsperson. In brickwork,
While often a straightforward process, attention must be paid to details like ensuring plumb and level courses,