What are cinder blocks made of?

Benefits of Blocks. Tend to be cheaper to purchase and install. Can be made from pre-existing waste including Fly Ash, a residue produced by thermal power plants. Concrete tends to stand up better to hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. High density helps make blocks more soundproof.

Cement blocks are made with Portland cement and aggregates. They are heavier and costlier on average, while cinder blocks are made with Portland cement and fly ash, a byproduct of the coal industry, and they are lighter in weight and most often cheaper to purchase. The addition of fly ash to the Portland cement is the cause of concern.

There is the potential for toxic materials to leach from the cinder blocks into the soil. These materials have been known to affect cognitive ability, cause nervous disorders, contribute to increased cancer risks and have given rise to many general health complaints.

Plant only in the actual garden space created by the cinder blocks. Do not plant edibles in the hollow chambers of the blocks. The roots of these plants are completely surrounded by the block and may absorb the higher amounts of toxic material leached into the soil from the fly ash.

Coat cinderblocks with a waterproof covering. On the exterior, cinder block walls in a basement touch dirt. Though the cinder is strong, it’s also a porous material, meaning that water can seep through, especially during the rainy season.

Another frequent question is “Can cinder block walls touch dirt?”.

On the exterior, cinder block walls in a basement touch dirt. Though the cinder is strong, it’s also a porous material, meaning that water can seep through, especially during the rainy season.

How to choose the right cinder blocks for your project?

First, you must determine if you are working with true cinder blocks or cement blocks, as there is a difference in their composition. Cement blocks are made with Portland cement and aggregates.

So, where to buy cheap cinder blocks?

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Do cinder blocks absorb water?

Concrete and plaster are porous materials; water can penetrate them, and in fact cinder block is more or less a sponge for water. In addition, the mortar used to build the wall will have only just cured completely after three weeks, and while it’s curing it will actively accept water. Click to see complete answer.

But you may be able to eliminate the water coming through the cinder block walls without taking such drastic measures. Put on gloves and eye protection. Repair any cracks in the cinder blocks.