Brick arch
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What is brick arch
A brick arch is a curved structure made from precisely arranged bricks that span an opening, such as a door or window. This design allows the arch to bear weight efficiently by transferring the load from above into the supporting walls. The unique distribution of forces in a brick arch not only adds structural integrity but also provides a graceful, timeless aesthetic. It is eco friendly and cost effective construction technology.

How to make a brick arch
Preparing the base
Place a sturdy wooden plank or any other solid support where your arch will be, supported by bricks at each end.
Mark the centre
Secure a nail right in the centre of the plank—this is your guide!
Mark the radius
Tie a thread to the nail, making sure its length matches the radius of your arch. You will need this to keep a check on the arch while it is shaping up!
Formwork
Start placing bricks over the base, adjusting each height with the help of your thread guide.
Tip – we have used brick formwork in this case. You can use metal fabricated formwork too!
Shape up
Continuously adjust and alter bricks to match the desired heights, checking consistently with the thread.
Location & numbers of centres change as per the shape / type of the arch
Form the curve
Sculpt the arch shape using the mud and sand mixture, guided by the thread.
Laying the bricks
Begin laying bricks from both sides simultaneously to maintain balance.
Mortar ratio- 1:3 (Cement: sand)
Check the angle
Ensure each brick’s angle is perfect, using the thread for precision.
Keystone
Place the keystone in the centre at the end to lock your arch in place. Keystone is the last piece to fit. To be shaped correctly as per the shape of the arch.
Curing brick arch
Allow the arch to cure for 8-10 days, giving it the strength it needs.
Removing the shuttering
Carefully remove the filler bricks or other shuttering material and the arch is complete!
Tip
Arches tend to exert outward pressure which makes it necessary to build side walls simultaneously.