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Know the Functional Benefits of Using Lightweight Concrete Blocks in Construction

When looking for cost-effective and environmental friendly construction materials, you can consider lightweight concrete blocks such as autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC).

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Know the Functional Benefits of Using Lightweight Concrete Blocks in Construction

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  1. Know the Functional Benefits of Using Lightweight Concrete Blocks in Construction Functional Benefits of Using Lightweight Concrete Blocks in Construction When looking for cost-effective and environmental friendly construction materials, you can consider lightweight concrete blocks such as autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC). They are effective substitutes to red clay bricks and reliable for constructing walls with excellent sound and thermal insulation. Lightweight concrete weighs anywhere from 10 to almost 80 percent less than conventional concrete blocks, so they are simpler to transfer and easier to work with. Despite this, they are incredibly durable and capable of rivalling the robustness of other strong, heavyweight building materials. Here are more benefits to using a lightweight concrete block:  Cost savings– Autoclaved aerated concrete are lightweight concrete blocks which can reduce the deadweight of your structure. This means you can minimise your use of cement and steel, too, which can result in up to 30 percent of savings. These savings can be furthered by using appropriate bonding materials to join the blocks. For instance, instead of cement plaster, there are a specially formulated bonding materials that can cure for just two hours and will require just small amounts of water. High strength– The compressive strength of AAC blocks s in the 3.5-4N/m2 range, which is greater than that of clay bricks (2.5-3N/m2). This means they are more durable and dependable as building material for many different applications, including high-rise buildings, schools, and hospitals. Faster construction– AAC is easy to work with. You can use common tools such as drills and saws, and they are quick to lay due to their size. While bigger than clay bricks, this means that you will need only fewer blocks per installation. Fire and earthquake resistant - Lightweight concrete blocks meet the strictest fire safety standards. For instance, AAC can withstand temperatures of up to 1200 degrees Celsius due to the cellular air pockets, which contribute to effective thermal transmittance. Likewise, it can stand up to high heat and frost conditions. Resistant to pests– There are no organic contents in lightweight concrete blocks like ACC, so they are not prone to mould growth and pest infestation. Great insulation– AAC blocks have a high thermal rating, making them a great choice in LEED certified builds due to the effective insulation they provide. Lightweight concrete blocks have properties that can effectively reduce water and sound absorption, too.     

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