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Building materials consist of lumber, steel,
concrete, etc. A large part of the cost of construction is due to
the building materials used. That’s why it is important to find good
building material distributors. Costs of building materials vary
between different vendors and so does their quality. Negotiations on
rates will reduce the overall construction cost by a huge amount.
It becomes imperative to double-check the correct amount of building
materials that would be needed for construction before embarking on
the project. This would ensure that one is not left with unused
material once the construction is complete. It also becomes easier
to negotiate prices when one has a clear picture of the correct
amount of materials needed.
Materials for building must be purchased for their performance
rather than looks. While buying stone, brick, concrete and other
such fundamental building blocks, it is the rigidity and tenacity
that matters and not just their aesthetics. It is wise to know well
in advance what purpose the construction will offer before zeroing
in on a particular construction block.
There has been a wide range of building materials used over the
ages. Almost every moldable and adherent substance has been used at
one point of time or the other as a building tool. People have used
substances like mud, metal, even plastic and glass to craft building
structures. Nowadays, steel and glass are much in vogue for office
buildings, while brick still remains the popular choice for
residences.
Apart from the basic construction material, there is requirement of
cement, concrete, limestone, sand and other adhesive and protective
materials. Again these materials should be selected for their
efficiency. New materials with modifications are continually
thronging the market.
One important factor in the availability of building material is the
location. Locally available materials are cheaper and more easily
found than materials imported from foreign places.
Ancient structures are still built with traditional materials like
wood and stone as in Victorian, Georgian and Edwardian homes. People
in the tropical rainforests of Africa use anything from animal hide
to tree leaves to construct their tent settlements called yurts,
while the Eskimos are famous for building their igloos entirely of
ice blocks. Wood is considered by many people even today for its
tremendous visual appeal. It can be acclimatized to any type of
environment and can be made pest-resistant and water-resistant. It
can be made to be highly tenacious and flexible. Compressed wood is
known to be very strong.
In recent times, green building materials have gained a reputation
for being highly environmentally friendly. These materials are
composed of renewable materials, and hence they can get degraded in
the environment and do not pose an ecological threat. However, the
use of green building materials is still a developing field as of
now.
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