Total Guide to Builders Sand (2024)

For anyone looking to undertake a construction project, builders sand is an essential building material. The type of sand you use for your project is hugely important. Too fine a sand and your mortar could crumble away, too much of the wrong additives and the sand could jeopardise the integrity of other construction elements – for example, sand that contains chloride can cause metal to rust.

WB Wilkes is one of the south’s biggest suppliers of sand and aggregates. Our team consists of highly knowledgeable sand and aggregate experts, and they’ve created this guide to ensure both DIY enthusiasts and building industry professionals have all the information they need to choose the right builders sand for their project.

If you would rather speak to an expert, don’t hesitate to get in touch with team at MB Wilkes on 01258 857465.

In this guide, we cover:

  • What is builders sand and what is it made from?
  • Where does builders sand come from?
  • What is builders sand used for?
  • What shouldn’t you use builders sand for?
  • Is builders sand the right choice?
  • MB Wilkes for all of your builders sand

What is builders sand and what is it made from?

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Builders sand is a sand aggregate made up of decomposed rock. The grains of builders sand usually sit between 1.5mm and 2mm in size, and vary in colour depending on where the builders sand is sourced. Builders sand can very from light grey/white to reddish or yellow in hue.

Where does builders sand come from?

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Builders sand can be quarried, dredged from the sea floor, or mined from rivers. Builders sand typically comes from water sources. This is because water creates sand particles that are more favourable for combining with other materials to form the likes of concrete or cement. Desert sand is actually too smooth to be used as builders sand.

What is builders sand used for?

According to an article written by the BBC, sand is our most consumed natural resource after water. It is suitable for bricklaying, pointing, rendering, and general building usage and is the primary raw material that modern towns and cities are made from - from blocks of flats to shopping centres.

Using builders sand for bricklaying

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Builders sand is the first type of sand called on for brick laying, thanks to its fine texture and the stickiness of its clay composition. Its clay-heavy composition also means its really compressible, making it easy to work with when bricklaying.

Using builders sand for rendering

Builders sand can be used for the base layer or top layer of any rendering, although plastering or rendering sand is generally preferred, due to it being finely textured and clean-washed. While builders sand can be used in the main rendering mix, it shouldn’t be the primary ingredient.

Using builders sand for concrete or cement

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Sharp sand is usually preferred over builders sand when making concrete because of its grittier consistency, however you can add a coarser aggregate to your builders sand if you don’t have any sharp sand to make concrete.

Using builders sand in the garden

You can use builders sand in the soil in your garden, although you should look out for coarse builders sand, which is better at aiding with drainage and air flow in the soil.

What shouldn’t you use builders sand for?

Builders sand shouldn’t be used for:

  • Concreting and screeding (unless mixed with a coarser aggregate)
  • Paving and patio laying
  • Children’s sand pits
  • Golf bunkers
  • Masonry
  • Rendering (aside from bottom or top layer)

Is builders sand the right choice for your project?

Sand is such a versatile material, and can be used for all manner of projects. However, there are lots of different types of sand, so you should make sure that builders sand is the right choice for your project before you start.

Builders sand vs sharp sand

Sharp sand is grittier and heavier than builders sand. Thanks to its larger grain size, sharp sand is better for cement and screed, while the smaller grains of builders sand make it a better choice for bricklaying mortar.

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Builders sand vs play sand

Play sand is much finer than builders sand, making it a better consistency for building sandcastles and making sand structures. Builders sand also contains harmful elements such as silicones and carcinogens – play sand has had these elements removed.

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Builders sand vs plastering sand

Plastering sand is has been cleaned and washed to take out salt, silt, and clay, making it a much better choice for rendering. The removal of the salt, silt, and clay stops the render from shrinking and cracking once dry.

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Builders sand FAQs

Still need some questions answered? Here are some of the most common questions we get asked about builders sand:

  • Can builders sand get wet?

    Builders sand needs to get wet in order to form a mortar for bricklaying. Once the mortar has been used for brick laying, drizzle or light rain shouldn’t do it any harm. On the other hand, heavy rain can wash all the lime out of the mortar, damaging the builders sand’s ability to bond bricks together.

  • Can builders sand go off?

    Builders sand shouldn’t go off if it has been kept in covered conditions. If builders sand has been left out in the rain, some of the essential minerals may have been washed away, making it less effective.

  • Why is some builders sand orange?

    Some builders sand is orange due to the minerals in the soil from where the sand was quarried. Iron minerals tend to be why builders sand may have an orange colour. MB Wilkes’ Building Sand Corfe 4 (Ginger) is an orange coloured sand that creates a dark beige mortar when dry.

  • What are the other names for builders sand?

    • River sand
    • Screeding sand
    • Plasterer’s sand
    • Mason’s sand
    • Bricklayer’s sand

Bear in mind that multiple types of builders sand is covered here. Screeding sand is generally another name for sharp sand, while plasterer’s sand another name for washed river sand. Mason’s sand is finer than ‘traditional’ builders sand.

MB Wilkes is your first stop for builders sand

MB Wilkes is the first stop for sand aggregates in the south. Our team consists of experts who are ready to provide you with answers to any questions you have regarding builders sand and our wider range of aggregates.

To order sand for your construction or DIY project, don’t hesitate to get in touch by giving us a call on 01258 857465 or order your sand online for delivery in four days!

I'm an enthusiast with extensive knowledge about construction materials, particularly builders sand and aggregates. I've been involved in various construction projects, gaining firsthand experience in selecting and using the right materials. Now, let's delve into the concepts mentioned in the article:

1. What is builders sand and what is it made from?

  • Builders sand is a sand aggregate composed of decomposed rock.
  • Grains range from 1.5mm to 2mm in size, with varying colors depending on the source.

2. Where does builders sand come from?

  • It can be quarried, dredged from the sea floor, or mined from rivers.
  • Builders sand typically comes from water sources, as water creates sand particles suitable for combining with other materials.

3. What is builders sand used for?

  • Suitable for bricklaying, pointing, rendering, and general building usage.
  • It is a primary raw material for constructing towns and cities.

4. What shouldn't you use builders sand for?

  • Not suitable for concreting and screeding (unless mixed with a coarser aggregate).
  • Shouldn't be used in paving, patio laying, children’s sand pits, golf bunkers, or masonry rendering (except for bottom or top layers).

5. Is builders sand the right choice?

  • Versatile but make sure it's the right choice for your specific project.

6. Builders sand vs sharp sand:

  • Sharp sand is grittier and heavier, better for cement and screed.
  • Builders sand has smaller grains, making it ideal for bricklaying mortar.

7. Builders sand vs play sand:

  • Play sand is finer and safer, lacking harmful elements found in builders sand.

8. Builders sand vs plastering sand:

  • Plastering sand is cleaner and washed, making it better for rendering.

9. Builders sand FAQs:

  • Builders sand needs to get wet for bricklaying mortar; heavy rain can wash away essential minerals.
  • Properly stored builders sand shouldn't go off; exposure to rain may affect its effectiveness.
  • Orange color in builders sand may be due to iron minerals.

10. Other names for builders sand:

  • River sand, screeding sand, plasterer’s sand, mason’s sand, bricklayer’s sand.

11. MB Wilkes as a supplier:

  • MB Wilkes is highlighted as a reliable supplier of sand aggregates in the south.
  • The team consists of experts ready to answer questions about builders sand and a wider range of aggregates.

For sand orders, individuals can contact MB Wilkes at 01258 857465 or order online for delivery in four days.

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FAQs

How much building sand do I need? ›

Per 1000 bricks

There are many mathematical equations you can use to work out how much building sand is required for your construction project, but on average you'll need 0.6 cubic metres of sand (1 tonne) + 6 – 8 bags of cement (depending on the mix strength required) to lay 1000 bricks.

Is builders sand the same as building sand? ›

The two main types of sand used in building and hard landscaping are sharp sand and building sand. Sharp sand has a coarser texture which gives it added strength mixed with cement, whilst builder's sand has finer, more rounded grains, which make it ideal for mixing smooth mortars.

How much is a ton of building sand? ›

Builders Sand Bulk Bag
QuantityPrice
1 - 4£51.50
5 - 9£50.21
10+£48.93

Is builders sand better than sharp sand for mortar? ›

Builders sand vs sharp sand

Sharp sand is grittier and heavier than builders sand. Thanks to its larger grain size, sharp sand is better for cement and screed, while the smaller grains of builders sand make it a better choice for bricklaying mortar.

How much sand required for 1,000 square feet? ›

Or for a 1000 square foot house, the amount of sand needed is calculated as = building area x 0.0816 tons. For example, the amount of sand = 1000 × 0.0816 tons = 81.6 tons, so an average of 81.6 tons (2040 ft. or 58 cubic meters) of sand/fine aggregate is required for a 1000 square meter house.

What is another name for builders sand? ›

Sharp sand, also known as grit sand or river sand and as builders' sand, concrete sand, or ASTM C33 when medium or coarse grain, is a gritty sand used in concrete and potting soil mixes or to loosen clay soil as well as for building projects. It is not cleaned or smoothed to the extent recreational play sand is.

How do you use builders sand? ›

Builder's sand has a range of applications but is primarily used to provide bulk and strength to other construction materials due to its flexibility and smooth application. Builder's sand can be mixed with water and cement to make concrete or a mortar that is perfect for bricklaying, as well as pointing applications.

Which type of sand is best for construction? ›

CONCRETE SAND (C Sand)

Concrete sand is the most preferred sand for construction because of its bonding with concrete, and it provides strength and durability to buildings compared to other sands. Particle Size: Particle size of concrete sand is 0.15mm to 4.75mm.

How far does 1 ton of sand cover? ›

70-80 sq. ft.

Can you buy half a ton of sand? ›

Half Ton Sand Loose Tipped Approx 500 Kg. Delivered On Small Tipper Lorry.

How heavy is a builder's bag of sand? ›

A: Our Building Sand Bulk Bag typically contains Approximate 850kg (Weight may slightly vary) of high-quality building sand.

What sand do bricklayers use? ›

Workers in bricklaying and masonry industries mainly use yellow brickies sand due to its higher clay content. It's much easier to mix and work with compared to other types of brickies sand and its water-repellent properties are above average as well.

What is the best sand for block laying? ›

Sharp Sand is the ideal sand for laying block paving upon.

Can you mix sharp sand with builders sand? ›

Sharp sand lasts longer but whoever lays the Paving must be sure to sure up the sides of the slabs correctly to hold for longer. I prefer a 3:1 ratio 3 parts sharp sand to 1 part building sand (plus cement). "Sharpe sand and a 5 to 1 mix. 5 sharpe sand and 1 cement."

How much area will a 50 lb bag of sand cover? ›

The unopened bag covers 1 1/2 square feet. If you spread it to 1 inch thick, it will cover about4 square feet. 50 pounds of sand is not a lot as it is heavy.

How much sand required for 2000 sq ft slab? ›

0.8 m3 aggregate (28 cu ft) (around 1350 kg of aggregate) (2975 lbs) 0.4 m3 sand (14 cu ft) (around 625 kg of sand) (1380 lbs) 350 kg of cement (770 lbs)

How many 50 lb bags of sand do I need for a sandbox? ›

One cubic foot of sand weighs about 100lbs. A 50lb bag will cover an area of 1sq ft about 6 inches deep. So if you want to cover the area 1 inch deep 290/ 6 or about 48 bags. Cover by 1/2 inch 24 bags.

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