Fibre cement

Fiberglass concrete is a composite building material made of cement, sand, water, and various types of fibers, such as glass fiber, polypropylene fiber, and glass fiber reinforced.

It is highly durable and resistant to mechanical stress, corrosion, and aggressive environments. It finds extensive use in construction for manufacturing exterior walls, ceilings, facade panels, steps, balconies, stairs, and other building elements.

Fibre concrete can strengthen surfaces that are prone to cracking, such as walls, ceilings, floors, and foundations. It can also reinforce concrete structures to increase their strength and durability.

This material is environmentally safe because it does not contain hazardous substances or emit harmful substances into the environment during operation.