Thursday 31 March 2016

Advantages of Using AAC Blocks for Building Your Home

Everybody dreams of having his own house and want to build a place that is not only beautiful but also offers a safe, healthy and calm environment for their family. People often build a home that is loaded with safety and security features, but unfortunately, ignore some of the basic things that they should keep in mind. Some small factors such the material used for building the house, placement of doors and windows for cross ventilation and sunlight, the type of wiring or the paint used, etc. help in creating a much safer and healthier home. 

In this post, let’s take a quick look at a few advantages of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks for building your home

Better insulation
AAC blocks are a form of foam concrete that are made from various materials such as fly ash, sand, cement and water, among others. They have, as one of their names (autoclaved cellular concrete) suggests, a cellular type of a structure that allow them to provide better insulation to the building. Not many people are aware, but the quality of materials used has a lot of say in the temperature inside the house. A well-insulated house will not let the outside heat in the summer come inside the building. They keep the interiors cool, making the home a haven for the family. The AAC blocks also help in the winter as the cold air from the outside does not seep into the house through the walls. In addition, a well-insulated house also drastically brings down the electricity bills. Studies show that AAC blocks provide thermal conductivity in all weather, resulting in 30% less energy usage for air conditioning.

Increased structural strength
AAC blocks can carry more weight than traditional bricks and even regular concrete. Considering this with another fact that it is a lighter material than bricks makes AAC the better alternative for building a home. AAC blocks come in various shapes and reduce the number of joints in the house, thereby making the building structurally more strong. In addition, the reduced weight of the buildings makes them safer in times of seismic activity.

Do not absorb moisture
People with medical problems like sinusitis, arthritis, rheumatism or various other ailments that are caused by the quality of the environment and the weather outside, will find it easier to live in a house made from AAC blocks. The reason is because as these blocks don’t absorb moisture, the patients can maintain an air quality that suits them inside the house. Maintaining air quality, of course, has to be done with special products such as air quality filters, temperature sensors, centralised air conditioning, and so on.