Masonry Cement Type N

Masonry Cement Type N

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108 sq ft

Product Information

Build with confidence using Type N Masonry Cement, a versatile and reliable mix designed for general masonry applications.

Ideal for above-grade construction, this cement provides a strong bond while still offering the flexibility needed to handle normal movement and weather conditions. It’s easy to work with, making it a go-to choice for both homeowners and contractors.

Perfect for brick, block, and stone work where a balanced strength and smooth finish are needed.

  • Brick laying 
  •  Block construction 
  •  Stone masonry 
  •  Veneers and facades 
  •  Repair and maintenance work 
  •  Outdoor structures and walls
  • Mix with sand and water to desired consistency 
  •  Apply evenly between masonry units 
  •  Use a trowel to spread and shape joints 
  •  Work in manageable sections to prevent drying too quickly 
  •  Allow proper curing time for best results 


Keep newly installed work moist during curing 

 Protect from extreme heat or freezing conditions 

 Inspect joints over time and repair as needed

  • Type: Type N Masonry Cement 
  •  Use: Above-grade masonry applications 
  •  Strength: Medium compressive strength 
  •  Workability: Smooth, easy to apply 
  •  Compatibility: Brick, block, and stone 


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