When building a home or garage, it is important to weigh the benefits of different types of construction methods to decide what would be best for you. One of the best options is building with concrete.
There are many benefits to building a solid concrete house and garage. The following are some examples of these benefits:
- Strength. Poured concrete forms a barrier to the elements and can be further strengthened by steel reinforcement. If you live in a part of the world where hurricanes or other serious weather conditions are a factor, concrete is less likely to be destroyed. With garages constructed from wood, they are usually destroyed for 2 reasons. The garage door is the weakest part of a garage, and in the event of a tornado or severe storm, it can be easily blown out due to wind speed and air pressure. Once this happens, the garage is likely to be destroyed completely and if the garage is attached to the house, the house may sustain significant damage.
- Beauty. With concrete, you have design flexibility as a house or garage can be built to any size or shape you want. You can also stamp patterns of any type in concrete. Creativity is not hindered by concrete. For example, did you know that the trunk and roots of the Tree of Life at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World is made from concrete?
- Fire safety. If you have a house fire, solid concrete can slow the spread of the flames giving you and your family time to evacuate to safety. Not only could this could mean the difference between life and death, it could mean the difference between having some repairable fire damage versus the loss of your home and its contents.
- Water damage prevention. Concrete construction has a greater resistance to water damage or leakage of any sort due to its solidity.
- Insect resistant. Insects are less likely to infest solid concrete houses or garages. Far more appealing to them are buildings made of wood, especially in the case of termites.
- Quiet and comfortable. Solid concrete houses are quieter than their wood-frame counterparts as the concrete acts as a barrier to sound. Additionally, the concrete prevents air leakage and slows down heat from escaping therefore a concrete home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. This can help keep utility costs low.
- Environmentally friendly. Concrete is environmentally friendly as the ingredients of concrete (water, aggregate, and cement) are abundant in supply. Additionally, the ingredients take a lesser toll in their extraction than other construction materials. Concrete is also energy efficient, has minimal waste and it lasts a long time.
Concrete is a medium of flexibility and nearly endless possibilities. The phrase 'any size, any shape, any color' can be used to describe concrete construction. These qualities and those listed above are why concrete is used more than any other man-made material in the world from ancient to modern times.








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