In the past, the wall of an old house was actually a mud wall, that is, adding some straw into the mud, then making a mixture, then piling it on the wall, and finally covering the roof with tiles to build a house. These were all made by former bricklayers, so the name bricklayer was formed.
In the past, the rural masons all went to the west like vendors to see which one was going to build, which one was going to renovate and which one was going to earthwork. Generally, the winter construction business in rural areas is relatively strong. In this season, almost all the married and rich people concentrate on building new houses at this time. The master usually chooses an auspicious day, and asks the mason master to start work with tools and burdens, eat and live in the master's house, and it will take at least a week or more to complete the mud work at home.
Some owners are not satisfied with the indoor structure, so before the decoration, bricklayers need to dismantle the walls in the house according to the design scheme, and if necessary, they need to build new walls. Bricklayers also need waterproof works, especially bathrooms, kitchens and balconies. These three areas use a lot of water, so be sure to take waterproof measures.