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Brick vs AAC Blocks: Which is Better ?By RPM Creations Group

  • Writer: Mitika kaur Chana
    Mitika kaur Chana
  • Apr 28
  • 1 min read

When it comes to building a strong, durable, and cost-effective structure, choosing the right wall material plays a crucial role. At RPM Creations Group, we often guide our clients through one common confusion — traditional bricks or AAC blocks? Here’s a clear and practical comparison to help you decide.



🧱 Traditional Bricks

Bricks have been used in construction for decades and are known for their strength and availability.

Pros:

  • High compressive strength

  • Easily available and widely used

  • Better bonding with plaster

Cons:

  • Heavier weight increases structural load

  • Requires more mortar and water

  • Poor thermal insulation (houses get hotter)


🧩 AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) Blocks


AAC blocks are a modern construction material designed for efficiency and sustainability.

Pros:

  • Lightweight (reduces load on structure)

  • Excellent thermal insulation (keeps interiors cooler)

  • Faster construction due to bigger size

  • Uses less mortar and saves labor cost

Cons:

  • Slightly higher initial material cost

  • Requires skilled labor for proper installation

  • Special fasteners needed for fittings


⚖️ Which One is Better?

At RPM Creations Group, we recommend AAC blocks for modern construction projects, especially in urban areas like Delhi NCR. While bricks are reliable, AAC blocks offer better efficiency, faster execution, and long-term savings in energy and structure.


🏁 Final Verdict

If you’re looking for traditional strength, bricks are a safe choice. But if you want a modern, cost-efficient, and energy-saving solution, AAC blocks are the better option.


📞 Planning your construction project? Connect with RPM Creations Group for expert guidance and end-to-end turnkey solutions.

 
 
 

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