List of most common building materials used in construction

The Housing News lists some of the most used building materials in construction of modern homes.

Your house is made up of many things, known as building materials. Whether you plan to construct your own house or want to keep it well-maintained for a long time, you should be fully aware of the building materials required for the same. Keeping these things in mind, we have listed here some of the commonly used building materials in construction for your reference.

 

What are common building materials?

Concrete, steel, wood, stone and brick the 5 most common building materials.

 

Sand

What is sand?

Granular material composed of finely divided rocks, and mineral particles

 

Types of building materials

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Stone

What is stone?

Earth, or mineral matter hardened in a mass.

 

Types of building materials

 

Bricks

What are bricks?

Man-made rectangular blocks used to form parts of buildings, mostly walls.

 

Types of building materials

 

Concrete

What is concrete?

Mixture created using sand, gravel, cement, and water.

 

Types of building materials

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Wood

What is wood?

A natural fibrous structural tissue found in stems and roots of trees.

 

Types of building materials

 

Cement

What is cement?

A fine powdery substance mixed with water and other substances to make mortar, or concrete. 

 

Types of building materials

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Clay

What is clay?

Soft, earthy material containing particles with a grain size of less than four micrometre.

 

Types of building materials

 

Metal

What are metals?

Highly strong, lustrous, and shiny, these substances are formed naturally below the surface of Earth.

 

Types of building materials

 

Steel

What is steel?

Alloy made of iron with a few tenths of a percent of carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance.

 

Types of building materials

Check this complete guide on the design of steel structure

 

Rock

What is rock?

Naturally occurring and coherent aggregate of one or more minerals are known as rocks.

 

Types of building materials

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Glass

What is glass?

Inorganic, solid, and non-crystalline material, transparent in appearance.

 

Types of building materials

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Plastic

What is plastic?

Synthetic materials made from various organic polymers like polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, nylon, etc.

 

Types of building materials

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Ceramic

What is ceramic?

Inorganic, non-metallic solid made of metal or non-metal compounds; shaped and hardened by heating at high temperatures

 

Types of building materials

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Timber

What is timber?

Wood processed into beams and planks to be used in buildings.

 

Types of building materials

 See also: Seasoning of timber: Purpose and advantages

 

Mud

What is mud?

Mixture of soil, loam, silt, or clay with water.

 

Types of building materials

 

FAQs

What are building materials?

Building materials are substances used in construction of houses, or buildings.

Are cement and concrete the same thing?

No, cement is an ingredient of concrete; the latter is the final product.

 

 

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