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Affordable concrete house construction is needed at current times more than ever before due population growth, depletion of energy source, and other factors. The population growth leads to increase demand for houses which consequently the use of operational energy and embodied energy increases. Affordable concrete house construction has become the attention of several builders. This attention is largely focusing on sustainability, reasonable price, green building, disaster resistance, energy conservation, and safety. This is because judging concrete house affordability by the selling price is starting to change as more attention is on the operation costs over time. Several construction techniques have been investigated so as to construct affordable concrete house. For example, precast concrete construction method which is used in Kenya and India to build affordable concrete houses, and insulated concrete forms house have been developed to construction low cost and sustainable houses.Contents:
Factors Influence Concrete House Construction Affordability
1. Natural Disaster
Codes and standards set minimum requirements for concrete houses built in areas prone to natural disaster like hurricane, wind, and fire. The goal is to reduce the risk from all types of natural disasters and making homes safer. It also increases their affordability because they do not have to be replaced due to the effects of natural disasters.
Fig. 1: Safety of a house endangered by flood
2. Cost of Energy for Running the House
At the time of depletion of energy resources, the energy to heat and cool homes is becoming increasingly costlier and directly affecting the cost of ownership over time. Owners and renters want to live in more energy-efficient and cost-efficient housing. So, it is required to build concrete houses that require less energy during its life span in order to improve the affordability of concrete houses.
Fig. 3: Operational Energy Dissipation in a House