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Selecting the right
building material is crucial for any construction.
Although the contractor may be arranging the material, yet it is advisable for
you as the house owner to be aware of methods to ascertain the quality of the material being used.
SAND
In technical language, sand is referred to as Fine
Aggregates. Size of particles is less than 5 mm. River sand is cheapest source
of natural aggregates. It should be free from dust, clay, silt and organic
impurities.
You can conduct a simple field test for sand:
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Hold some of the
sand in hand, rub it and just throw it. Check your palm. Good sand will
not stick to the palm.
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Take some
sand in a graduated, transparent measuring cylinder
and pour double the quantity of water to it. Shake it vigorously for two minutes
by keeping the palm on the top of the cylinder. Keep the cylinder for one hour
in undisturbed condition. Different layers will be observed enabling you to
check the quality of the sand.
COARSE AGGREGATES
Crushed hard stone and
gravel are common materials used as
coarse aggregates for concrete work in India.
Aggregates are available in sizes of 40mm, 20mm and 10mm. For residential
slab, beam and column work, 20mm and 10mm size of
aggregates are generally used
Aggregates should be hard, strong and durable. They must
also be free of clay, loam, vegetable and other foreign materials. As far as
possible, flaky and elongated pieces of stone should be avoided.
WATER
MMunicipal water supplied for drinking purpose is
generally considered fit for construction purpose. Additionally, you can check
if the water is free of oil, acids, salts and
organic impurities. Sea-water and ground water should preferably not be used for
construction purposes.
BRICKS
Bricks should be sound, hard and well burnt.
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They should be free from
effloresces and be uniform in size, shape and colour.
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The bricks when
struck together should produce a good metallic ringing sound.
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They must not break
when dropped from a height of approximately a meter.
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