Only an experienced stonemason with knowledge of working with various stone products should fabricate all varieties of stone, specifically natural stone. Your warranty may be voided if you do not employ an experienced, accredited stonemason to perform the fabrication.
You should consult a physician if you are a stonemason and experience pain or heat in your upper limbs. In addition, stonemasons run the risk of developing respiratory problems from breathing in stone particles. Among these health concerns are asthma, silicosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Stonemasons carve and prepare stone to construct or restore structures made of stone. Homes, historical structures, monuments, tombstones, and statues may be included. Stonemasons may also utilise a variety of other natural substances, including granite and quartz.
The minimum thickness of stone walls is typically limited to 350 millimetres, while the minimum thickness of masonry walls is typically 100 millimetres. In general, stone masonry structures are susceptible to seismic activity.