Due to its lime, alumina and calcium sulfate contents, fluidized bed combustion (FBC) waste is worthy of consideration as a raw material for the hydrothermal synthesis of building elements based on ettringite (6CaO$Al2O3$3SO3$32H2O). Two FBC waste samples (a fly and a bottom ash) were hydrated, alone and in a mixture, at temperatures between 40 and 85 C for curing times ranging from 2 hours to 7 days, and were submitted to X-ray diffraction and differential thermal-thermogravimetric analyses. It has been found that: (a) the FBC fly ash could be hydrated alone, due to its satisfactory ettringite-generating ability; (b) the FBC bottom ash needed to be used together with other raw materials; (c) progressively better results were obtained by ad...