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AAC Block for Residences

AAC Block for Residences

AAC Block for Residences

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Does anyone have any comments/suggestions for the use of AAC block for residential construction. Apparently it has a compressive stress in the range of 400 to 700 psi and can be "mildly" reinforced.

web site www.e-crete.com

thanks

RE: AAC Block for Residences

What is AAC Block?

Dik

RE: AAC Block for Residences

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check out the website for the AAC block, pretty in depth description basically it is low strength solid block material that can be reinforced but sometimes not. It does have an ICC Legacy Report.

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