Walk into any building material store, and you’ll see the same thing everywhere: people eager to build strong homes, but not many pausing to choose the right cement. Most just ask for the cheapest, thinking all cement is the same. In actuality, however, cement serves as the foundation for all construction. The strength, longevity, and safety of your home could be jeopardised if you choose the incorrect one.
Especially for first-time builders, buying cement comes with pitfalls. Once your walls and foundations are up, there’s no turning back. You can always repaint or retile later, but you cannot redo your foundation. So here are some cement buying mistakes buyers often make and cement selection tips to help you make an informed decision.
Common Cement Buying Mistakes
- Thinking “All Cement is the Same”
Cement may look similar everywhere, but every brand is different—raw material, quality checks, and consistency vary. Some are stronger, some resist moisture better, and some last longer.
Tip: Don’t just buy the cheapest. Check the compressive strength, the grade and identify the purpose.
- Not Knowing the Right Type of Cement
Different construction tasks need different types of cement. Using PPC everywhere when OPC is better for structural beams is a common mistake. PSC is ideal in coastal or damp areas.
OPC 43/53 is the best cement for home RCC structures, beams, and slabs
PPC is ideal for masonry, plaster, and residential walls
PSC is best for coastal areas, durability, and sulfate resistance
Tip: Ask your engineer before buying. Don’t leave it to availability or convenience.
- Ignoring Manufacturing Date
This is very imminent. Cement over 3 months old starts losing strength, especially if exposed to moisture. It may lose up to 20–30% of its strength after six months.
Many dealers attempt to offer discounts on old stock, which forces buyers to make concessions regarding the house’s strength.
Tip: Always look at the bag’s manufacturing week and year.
- Inadequate Storage
Poor storage can cause even the best cement to lose its qualities. Bags stored carelessly, on the ground, or in moist areas may react with moisture and get lumpy.
Tip: Store bags high, on wooden planks, away from walls, and appropriately
- Not Checking ISI/BIS Certification
Counterfeit or low-quality cement exists, especially in remote areas. Hence, checking the ISI/BIS certification should be the first step.
Look for IS 269, IS 1489, or IS 455 numbers.
Check brand, batch number, and factory address.
Tip: Buy only from authorised dealers.
- Choosing Based on Price
This is one of the most common cement buying mistakes. Saving a few rupees per bag might seem like saving initially, but structural repairs later could cost a lot more. Trusted brands may cost a bit more for their properties, moisture-proof packaging, and reliable strength, but they will spare you the headache of constant repairs later.
Tip: Think long-term- the best cement for home is one that offers long-lasting strength.
- Not Matching Cement to Purpose
Construction has stages: foundation, RCC, masonry, plaster, and flooring. One cement type is not ideal for the entire construction.
RCC & slabs require OPC 53 grade or high-quality blended cement.
Plastering is best done with PPC for a smoother finish and fewer cracks.
Underground tanks / damp areas need PSC or marine-grade cement.
Tip: Do your research on what cement type is best for what application.
- Not Consulting the Engineer
Engineers are the best people to get load calculations done, understand grade suitability, and proper mixing.
Tip: Investing in professional guidance now is cheaper than regrets later.
- Switching Brands Mid-Project
Every cement brand behaves differently, be it in setting time or strength gain. Mixing brands mid-way can compromise quality.
Tip: Pick one brand and stick with it from start to finish.
- Not Checking the Setting Time
Setting time or curing defines cement’s strength and durability. Cement curing time is 7-14 days, and it must be given that duration to set to gain strength.
Tip: Allow the cement its curing time.
Your home isn’t just walls- it’s your life’s biggest investment. Committing the above-mentioned mistakes is very easy – so ask questions, take professional advice and be involved.
FAQs
1. Which cement is best for home construction?
Choose trusted brands and correct types: OPC 53 for structure, PPC for masonry, and PSC for damp areas.
2. Can old cement be used if stored properly?
Not if it is more than 3 months. Always check the manufacturing date.
3. How many bags are required for a 1000 sq ft house?
Around 300–350, depending on design and mix.
4. Is PPC better than OPC?
PPC → better finish, durability; OPC → fast construction, high early strength.
5. How to spot fake cement?
Check ISI mark, batch number, and dealer authorisation; Fake bags have poor and faded printing.
6. Can different brands be mixed?
Avoid it. Consistency and strength can be affected.
7. How to choose the right brand?
Look for quality certification, check reviews, consistent supply, and moisture-proof packaging.

