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Going Underground

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Greater ease of working, faster build speed and enhanced heat-loss figures are just some of the
many benefits which Aircrete blocks offer when used to construct foundations.

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Thin joint masonry is an innovative construction method for use with Aircrete blockwork that allows
build times to be significantly improved and offers many other practical and commercial benefits. The
Aircrete guide to Building with Aircrete Masonry.

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Material for the future

Aircrete is made from various materials including ground sand, PFA cement, lime,
aluminium powder and water. They are blended together into a mixture which foams to create
an exceptionally strong and light cementitous matrix with high thermal insulation.


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Winter Warmer

Wherever it is used, Aircrete's high level of thermal performance means U-value requirements are met
more easily, reducing or even eliminating the need for additional insulation, so producing
significant cost savings.

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War on Waste

The importance of sustainable development and the construction industry's responsibility to the
environment has been accentuated by the Part L consultation document.


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Walled Up

The use of lightweight Aircrete blocks offers many benefits to the construction of external walls, not
least of which is the facility to build in a traditional way whilst still complying with the energy
requirements of the Building Regulations.


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