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A stack of lightweight AAC blocks

AAC Blocks

The Modern, High-Performance Alternative to Red Bricks.

Neatly stacked AAC blocks ready for construction

Build Faster, Stronger, and Greener

Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks are a revolutionary building material that offers superior performance over traditional red bricks. They are lightweight, easy to handle, and provide excellent insulation, making them the ideal choice for modern construction projects in Kannur that prioritize efficiency, durability, and energy savings.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Lightweight: Reduces the structural load on the building's foundation, saving on material and construction costs.
  • Superior Insulation: Excellent thermal and acoustic insulation keeps interiors cooler and quieter, leading to significant energy savings.
  • Fire Resistant: Offers up to 6 hours of fire resistance, greatly enhancing the safety of the structure.
  • Pest & Mold Resistant: The inorganic material does not attract pests and prevents the growth of mold and mildew.
  • Faster Construction: Larger block sizes and ease of handling lead to quicker wall construction, saving time and labor costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions

AAC blocks are significantly lighter, typically about one-third the weight of traditional red bricks of the same size. This makes them easier to transport, handle, and install, and it reduces the overall dead load of the building structure.

Yes, absolutely. The cellular structure of AAC blocks provides excellent thermal insulation, which helps maintain a more stable and cooler indoor temperature. This reduces the need for constant air conditioning, leading to noticeable savings on your electricity bills.

Yes, AAC blocks have high compressive strength and are suitable for constructing load-bearing walls for multi-story buildings. They are manufactured to precise standards and provide excellent structural stability when used as per engineering guidelines.