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Concrete Building Blocks
I am in need of around 300 aerated solid concrete building blocks, used to be called breeze blocks many years ago. The terracotta ones the builders here generally are of no use for what I need.
Does anyone know of a builders merchant that I can get them delivered from in the Pinoso area. Pinoso is about 40 minutes west of Alicante/Elche/ Thanks in anticipation. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by Bri and Katee
(Post 8016743)
I am in need of around 300 aerated solid concrete building blocks, used to be called breeze blocks many years ago. The terracotta ones the builders here generally are of no use for what I need.
Does anyone know of a builders merchant that I can get them delivered from in the Pinoso area. Pinoso is about 40 minutes west of Alicante/Elche/ Thanks in anticipation. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by Rotor
(Post 8018081)
Have actually visited a local builders merchants ? Ive never come across one who dose not have concrete blocks! Spain is made from them !:rofl:They will all deliver ...at a price.
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Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by Bri and Katee
(Post 8016743)
I am in need of around 300 aerated solid concrete building blocks, used to be called breeze blocks many years ago.
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Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 8018122)
You got a multiple posting disorder Rotor???
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Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by warren d
(Post 8018165)
They call them bloques here if that's any help?
Rotor I know that some builders merchants have them. I was actually asking if anyone KNEW of a merchant in the Pinoso area, because surprise surprise, having searched for one there for a couple of days now, I have yet to find one. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by Bri and Katee
(Post 8019307)
Thank you Warren for that. I see not much changes since my last post here, thread hijacking still goes on!
Rotor I know that some builders merchants have them. I was actually asking if anyone KNEW of a merchant in the Pinoso area, because surprise surprise, having searched for one there for a couple of days now, I have yet to find one. bloques de hormigón |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by Bri and Katee
(Post 8016743)
I am in need of around 300 aerated solid concrete building blocks, used to be called breeze blocks many years ago. The terracotta ones the builders here generally are of no use for what I need.
Does anyone know of a builders merchant that I can get them delivered from in the Pinoso area. Pinoso is about 40 minutes west of Alicante/Elche/ Thanks in anticipation. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8019665)
bloques de hormigón
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Originally Posted by warren d
(Post 8020831)
Indeed but all builders merchants will know what you are talking about if you ask for "bloques". It's not like they sell bocks made of loads of other materials apart from concrete. :)
I wonder how the Spanish brickies will cope with laying blocks with rollered cement on these new bloques? |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8021153)
All bricks, clay or cement are called bloques here apart from rusticos and ladrillos. lol
I wonder how the Spanish brickies will cope with laying blocks with rollered cement on these new bloques? |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by warren d
(Post 8021236)
I'm a builder and have never needed to specify what material the bloques are made of. When ordering blogues you also have to give them the size you want. Bricks do not come in size 40x20x20cm so it's pretty obvious to the guys at the builders merchants what blocks they are.
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Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 8021153)
I wonder how the Spanish brickies will cope with laying blocks with rollered cement on these new bloques?
I saw some builders using another sort of block in Milton Keynes a few years ago that looked similar to Thermalites that they glued together. One of the fellas I was working with had used the same kind of thing in Germany and said they were good. There are so many new building systems coming out now that you can not keep up with it all. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by warren d
(Post 8021669)
I've not used them or seen them being used anywhere yet apart from on TV. They looked pretty good.
I saw some builders using another sort of block in Milton Keynes a few years ago that looked similar to Thermalites that they glued together. One of the fellas I was working with had used the same kind of thing in Germany and said they were good. There are so many new building systems coming out now that you can not keep up with it all. Concrete ones are two handed, clay are one hand easy, but with them there is no side joints just tags. |
Re: Concrete Building Blocks
Originally Posted by warren d
(Post 8021669)
I've not used them or seen them being used anywhere yet apart from on TV. They looked pretty good.
I saw some builders using another sort of block in Milton Keynes a few years ago that looked similar to Thermalites that they glued together. One of the fellas I was working with had used the same kind of thing in Germany and said they were good. There are so many new building systems coming out now that you can not keep up with it all. |
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