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How Are Concrete Homes Built?

11/14/2021

 
Modern concrete homes are usually built using stone aggregates, cement, water, and sand. This is the most popular recipe combined with several chemical properties to make the concrete durable and strong.

Concrete homes are usually built using the same process as regular houses. It follows the same blueprint to a regular wood-frame house. However, concrete is commonly paired with steel reinforcements and other materials. This process will ensure the durability of the structure while ensuring that it is aesthetically pleasing rather than plain and ugly.

Concrete blocks
Concrete blocks are used and preferred by various building contractors due to their minimal carbon footprint. They are very versatile and also sustainable, so they are environmentally friendly.

They are also the most common material in building concrete homes. To produce the concrete blocks that are often used in building homes and other big structures, concrete is a required material, and masons cast it into what is known as a reusable mould. The reusable mould is taken to a controlled environment and cured, but it must follow certain protocols like an ideal temperature to achieve the desired effects.

The processing plant is taken to the job site and used by concreters in their project. This process is effortless, with minimal effects on the environment since it has very small carbon footprint. Most importantly, it has significantly contributed to the popularity of modern concrete homes.

Pros and cons of concrete homes?
Pros:
  • Walls can be constructed quickly with minimal effort
  • It is unaffected by extreme temperatures and termites
  • It has good noise isolation properties
  • Concrete homes don’t need a house wrap since it provides isolation for hot and cold weather
Cons:
  • Building concrete homes requires experience and expertise
  • It takes a bit more to build it properly
  • Some concrete block may look boring and drab if it is not applied correctly

Why you need a professional contractor concreter

If you’re planning to build a concrete home or any other repair project that involves concrete, it is always a good idea to hire professionals to do the job for you. In fact, the main reason why it is essential to hire a reputable concrete contractor is their expertise and they can save you time and money. Plus, you are assured that they can fulfil your requirements and specifications.
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Most importantly, they can accomplish the project in an orderly and timely manner without delays and other inconveniences.

Learn here about placing and finishing concrete.

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