Concrete block has been used as a building material for more than a century. In some regions, concrete block is also a common building material frequently used in home construction.

Generally, concrete blocks are fabricated using products such as Portland cement, different aggregates such as stone or quartz, and water.

The chances are also high that you’ve seen many concrete block homes that don’t look like they’re made out of concrete block because of their external facings or coverings.

Concrete blocks are lightweight, durable and fireproof, making them a useful homebuilding material.

When they’re assembled and built correctly, concrete blocks are ideal for foundations and basement walls because they’re stronger than poured concrete.

 

Partition walls in any home can be put up quickly using concrete blocks, and their cores or voids can be filled with steel reinforcing rods and concrete for additional strength.

Concrete block is unaffected by termites or extreme temperatures and is virtually soundproof, depending on construction quality.

Concrete blocks also provide insulation against cold and heat and may reduce a home’s energy usage.

Concrete block homes are sturdy once inexpensive steel reinforcing rods and wet concrete are placed in the cores. Thus, these homes can remain in good condition for years.

However, homes built of wood are less costly to construct, not only because wood is lightweight and plentiful, but also because builders can build such homes quickly.

 

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