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Foam concrete, also known as foamed concrete, or 'foamcrete', is a versatile cement based and porous lightweight building material that can be used for a wide range of building applications around your home. Depending on the job, you can use foam concrete for applications such as partition walls, void filler, and thermal insulation for walls and roofs.[1] By following these simple steps, you can make your own concrete blocks for whatever outdoor home projects you desire.
Steps
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QuestionCan I replace perlite with another material?Community AnswerYou can use beads of Styrofoam. Gather Styrofoam and use a cheese grater to break up the Styrofoam to have loose beads of Styrofoam.
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Things You'll Need
- Cement mixer (or wheelbarrow)
- Cement mix
- Sand
- Water
- Block mold(s)
- Work gloves
- Safety glasses
- Perlite
- Power drill
- Paint mixer attachment (for mixing)
- 5 gallon buckets
- Plastic wrap
- Shovel
References
- ↑ Mike Holmes Jr.. General Contractor and Carpenter. Expert Interview
- ↑ Mike Holmes Jr.. General Contractor and Carpenter. Expert Interview
- ↑ Mike Holmes Jr.. General Contractor and Carpenter. Expert Interview
- Kerr, Suzy. “How To Make Lightweight Concrete Blocks.” doityourself, www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-make-lightweight-concrete-blocks.
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