There is currently a great many blocks of different sizes and properties on the building materials market. Which is better, which is worse, how to choose? After all, the best material is needed for the home. Today, in the ratio of price -quality, an excellent option is gas -worshiping blocks with many advantages over the rest. Firstly, the gas-stir-free block belongs to thermal insulation, structural-heat-insulating and structural materials, this is a cellular material corresponding to GOST 25485-89 (cellular concrete) and the new GOST 31359-2007 (cellular concrete of autoclave hardening). The component components of gas silicate blocks are a lime -cement mixture with the predominant content of the negative lime. Secondly, weight, blocks are very light, due to the structure of the structure. Weight, cubic meter, gas silicate blocks, ranges from 300 to 750 kg. Depending on manufacturing technology. Thirdly, in gas silicate blocks, excellent soundproofing characteristics, due to the cellularity of the structure, hence the excellent thermal insulation qualities. Fourthly, the conveyor is used in the production of blocks, so the geometry of the blocks, starting from the first batch, is not violated, deviations from the size can be no more than 1 mm. Thanks to such geometry, the masonry of the blocks is very easy. At the same time, the cement is not at all necessary, you can fasten them with each other using special glue. You may also be interested in a bargain price. The cellularity of the structure, gas silicate blocks, allows you to saw, drill and cut them very easily, and this is an important quality during the construction of the house. Ecologists welcome the construction of houses using gas silicate blocks, because in environmental cleanliness they are inferior to the championship only to wood and stone. The use of blocks is very economical during the construction of a house only saving when laying can reach 400%, one block, size 625x250x300, is equivalent to 20 bricks. Think, decide the choice for you.
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