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Category: Building Material

Diff. B/w Primer, Sealer, and Undercoat

Posted on 01/07/202501/07/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

Painting is one of the most common and essential tasks in construction and home renovation. While selecting the right paints is important, knowing about what comes before the paint – like primer,…

Properties of Aggregates for Concrete

Posted on 27/06/202527/06/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

What are the  Properties of Aggregates for Concrete? Aggregates are an essential part of concrete. In simple words, aggregates are the sand, gravel, crushed stones, or other materials mixed with cement and…

What is Efflorescence in Construction?

Posted on 26/06/202504/07/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

Have you ever seen white, powdery patches on brick walls, plastered surfaces, or concrete floors? That white stuff is called efflorescence. It looks like salt or dust, but it can be a…

River Sand Test in Construction

Posted on 09/06/202509/06/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

River sand is one of the most commonly used natural materials in construction. It plays a vital role in making concrete, mortar, plaster, and other essential building works. In this blog, we…

What is M-Sand in Construction?

Posted on 31/05/202502/06/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

M-Sand, short for Manufactured Sand, is a type of construction sand made by crushing hard granite rocks into fine particles. It is an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to river sand. Due to…

The Use of Recycled Materials in Construction

Posted on 22/05/202522/05/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

  In recent years, the construction industry has witnessed a growing trend towards sustainability and environmental responsibility. A significant part of this movement involves the use of recycled materials. As the demand…

Ready Mix Concrete (RMC)

Posted on 02/05/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in construction, and Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) has brought a revolutionary change to how we build. In Indian cities where time, space, and…

Stamped Concrete–Advantage,Disadvantages

Posted on 30/04/202530/04/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

Concrete is one of the most widely used materials in construction. But what if it could also be decorative? That’s where stamped concrete comes into the picture. Stamped concrete is a type…

Plastic Roads in India:Turning Waste to Wonder

Posted on 25/04/202525/04/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

What if your used plastic bottles and grocery bags could help fix potholes? Sounds like a dream — but it’s already happening in India!India creates around 3.5 million tonnes of plastic waste…

Difference between Granite and Quartz

Posted on 24/04/202524/04/2025 by CivilEngineerDK

When it comes to building or renovating a home, choosing the right material for countertops, floors, and wall cladding is a big decision. Among the most popular options are granite and quartz….

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