Kinds of materials used to built houses in the Philippines

by Christie Samueson

A House is the most important thing in our daily life, it's a basic need for people to have a place to stay. Foremost material for living and a place to have a shelter. There are many things that you can do when you are inside of a house, bonding with your family,a place to have comfort and calmness. The most important thing here in the Philippines for them is the house.They are thankful that they have a place to stay even if their houses are not very well constructed.

Selecting the material to build your house is one of the most important aspect in building your home if we don't have any materials we cannot build a house, so that's why we are choosing the best materials for constructing a home in order for us to have a durable and strong structure.There are many materials that are needed to build houses materials such as wood, metal, glass, bricks,concrete,rocks and stones. Many other requirement materials to build a house but some comes in handy an example for that is fabric,mud,clay,plastic iron and foam.

Wood

In the Philippines one of the natural resources there is wood and it used also for construction purposes especially when cut or pressed into a lumber or timber such as planks, boards and other materials that is similar for construction.The requirements in building houses here in the Philippines is mostly a wood.Wood is very flexible especially on under loads,bending and keeping their strength and is incredibly strong when compressed vertically.Type of structure in most climate that is a tested material for constructing houses .Even on calamities such as earthquakes and typhoons wood is very strong and durable it doesn't easily break that is the advantage when you are using wood for building a house.

Concrete

Cement that is mixed up with aggregate is a result for a concrete.After you combine the cement and the aggregate it will hydrates and eventually hardens into a stone-like material. Modern houses used concrete for their home. But mostly concrete has a rather low strength for constructing houses. Steel rods and rods are usually the one who strengthens the foundation of the concrete. In calamities, concrete is more weak to handle especially on earthquakes they are only depending on steel rods or bars in order to have a strong built. Concrete has been the predominant building material in this modern age due to its longevity, form-ability, and ease of transport.

In conclusion, concrete is recommendable for constructing a house in the Philippines. More convenient, readily available and practically less forever.

You should consult an architect or an engineer regarding alternative materials that would be usable for your site location.

About the Author

The author is also a San Francisco real estate agent, a San Francisco realtor and a Phoenix realtor

Source:  http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2584400

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