Eco-Friendly Building Materials for Sustainable Homes
Overview
Frequently Asked Questions
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete blocks are lightweight, precast foam concrete building units that provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation.
Fly ash bricks use recycled industrial waste, have uniform shapes that save mortar costs, and do not destroy fertile topsoil.
The practice of designing and constructing homes that minimize resource consumption, use recycled materials, and reduce carbon footprints.
Bamboo has high tensile strength and can replace steel in light, single-story structures, but high-rise concrete structures require steel.
An ancient technique of compacting a damp mixture of sand, gravel, and clay into wooden frames to build thick, highly insulated walls.
Lime is highly breathable, absorbs carbon dioxide, prevents dampness retention, and is naturally antibacterial, preventing mold growth.
Cement manufactured using fly ash or slag, which requires less energy to produce, reducing carbon emissions during manufacturing.
They are building materials that act as regular roof protection while containing solar cells that generate electricity for the home.
Some items have slightly higher initial costs, but they save money long-term through lower energy bills, reduced plaster costs, and faster construction.
They block external heat transfer, keeping interiors cool in summer and warm in winter, which reduces air conditioning costs.
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