Cement Guide for African Builders: Which Grade for Which Job
Both grades stocked on WAMI Express are R class — and that distinction matters on a working build site. This post explains what 32.5R and 42.5R cement actually mean, where each one belongs in a project, and why getting the grade wrong on structural work is one of the most costly mistakes a builder can make.
It covers the practical application breakdown from foundations and columns down to plastering and floor screeds, how Africa's varied climates affect cement behaviour on site, and the four most common cement mistakes — from mixing grades mid-pour to buying on price without checking specifications.
The post closes with guidance on how to read a cement bag before you order, and why R class cement gives builders on active sites a real scheduling advantage over standard N class products.