How AAC blocks can help you build a sustainable home

Magna Green
3 min readJun 22, 2021

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It is important to understand how eco-friendly is that the construction material. The construction and building activities are fast changing in today’s world with enhanced lifestyle for their residents. Furthermore, such activities have also brought undesirable environmental consequences, giving rise to the necessity for a green and sustainable construction approach.

Traditionally, red-clay bricks were mainly used for building houses, hospitals, commercial buildings, schools, hotels, etc. However, with an awareness of how these bricks bring stress on nature, using cultivable soil to form bricks, the stress was placed on using green construction and artifact.

The use of fertile soil makes red bricks expensive; hence, red-clay bricks’ cost rises, increasing the general construction costs. Also, using red bricks needs more joints within the walls. Besides being harmful to the environment, red brick is additionally uncertain in dimension. It requires more plaster, steel, and labor than AAC blocks, which eventually increases construction costs.

How AAC blocks can assist you to build a sustainable home

Unlike, AAC blocks contribute significantly to sustainability as there are not any pollutants present in its manufacturing process. Thereby reducing the emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. AAC blocks possess significant environmental advantages over conventional building materials, such as insulation, durability, and structural demands in one material.

  1. Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) block has fine ash, a by-product, and cement as its foundation, making it a sustainable material compared to the normal red bricks.
  2. Homes built with AAC blocks are energy-efficient and reduces air-conditioning costs. The use of AAC blocks also helps in minimizing the utilization of steel in building a house. These blocks adhere to sustainability and environmentally-friendly practices.
  3. Total energy consumption for producing AAC is a smaller amount than half what it takes to form with other building materials. AAC helps to scale back a minimum of 30% of environmental waste than traditional concrete.
  4. The AAC blocks have enormous tangible and intangible advantages. These blocks reduce water and energy costs, improve air quality, have an extended lifetime, ensure occupants’ safety, and conserves scarce natural resources.
  5. Construction using AAC blocks saves up to 14–18 percent, respectively, on cement and steel. Low-density property within the AAC blocks helps develop construction activities faster, reducing the time by 30 percent. Also, the entire load on the inspiration decreases by up to 27 percent.
  6. The large face of the block helps to scale back the number of joints and mortar usage.
  7. AAC blocks with good insulation properties help to scale back power consumption by up to twenty-eight percent.

Takeaway

We can conclude that Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) block may be a more sensible choice for the environment and meets the need for constructing green buildings on a little budget.

The manufacturing process at Magna Green works on a zero wastage plan that helps us manufacture strong and sturdy AAC blocks and make us environmentally responsible. Contact the team of experts at Magna Green to build a green and sustainable home on a budget.

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