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AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) blocks are lightweight, precast building materials made from a mixture of silica, lime, cement, water, and aluminum powder. They are cured under high pressure and temperature, resulting in blocks that are strong yet lightweight.

AAC blocks offer numerous advantages, including excellent thermal insulation, fire resistance, sound insulation, lightweight construction, and ease of handling. They are also eco-friendly and contribute to energy-efficient buildings.

Yes, AAC blocks can be used for load-bearing walls, provided they meet the necessary structural requirements. Their compressive strength makes them suitable for various applications in construction.

AAC blocks are significantly lighter than traditional concrete blocks, making them easier to handle and transport. They also provide better thermal and sound insulation, contributing to energy efficiency and comfort in buildings.

 

Yes, AAC blocks are highly fire-resistant and can withstand high temperatures, making them an excellent choice for fire safety in construction.

AAC block walls require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning and inspections for cracks or damage are recommended. Ensure proper waterproofing to prevent moisture infiltration.

Yes, AAC blocks can be used in wet areas; however, it’s essential to ensure proper waterproofing measures are in place to protect against moisture and humidity.

AAC blocks have a long lifespan, often exceeding 50 years, provided they are used correctly and maintained well.

Yes, AAC blocks are made from non-toxic materials and are energy-efficient, making them an environmentally friendly option for construction.

You can find AAC block suppliers through online searches, local construction material suppliers, or industry directories. It’s essential to check their credentials and product quality before making a purchase.

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