The Sustainable Choice for Lasting Beauty
Our expertise lies in creating a wide range of products, including Jalli patterns, murals, screens, landscapes, columns, and balusters, for both exterior and interior applications
Explore our products
GRC Jali
These decorative panels boast intricate, eye-catching patterns that add a touch of sophistication to any setting.
GRC Column
These columns radiate timeless elegance and offer exceptional structural stability. They are the perfect choice for adding grandeur to your property.
Decorative GRC Planters
Add a touch of luxury to your garden, patio, or indoor space with Decorative GRC Planters.
Who Are we
Bharat GRC has been empowering architects and designers to bring their visions to life. We specialize in creating custom-crafted, sustainable architectural precast elements, including GRC/GFRP Jalli, murals, screens, landscapes, columns, and balusters for exteriors and interiors. We are committed to delivering exceptional value at every stage of your project. Our collaborative approach extends beyond simply manufacturing products. We work closely with architects and designers. At Bharat GRC, our passion lies in exceeding expectations and pushing the boundaries of innovation. We are committed to continuous improvement and utilize cutting-edge technologies to remain industry leaders.
Bharat GRC: Your Partner in Innovative Architectural Solutions
Material We Use
What is GFRP
GRPF, in the context of architectural products like those offered by your company, likely refers to Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic. It's a composite material similar to GRC
Resin vs. Concrete Base: GRC uses concrete as the base material, while GFRP uses a polymer resin. This makes GFRP lighter and potentially more flexible than GRC.
Strength and Durability: GRC generally offers higher strength and better fire resistance due to the concrete base. GFRP might be suitable for applications where weight is a bigger concern and fire resistance is less critical.
Cost: GFRP might be a slightly more expensive material compared to GRC.
What is GRC/GFRC
GRC stands for Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete. It's a composite building material made by combining concrete with glass fibers. This combination offers several advantages over traditional concrete:
Lighter Weight: GRC is significantly lighter than regular concrete, making it ideal for applications where weight is a concern.
Increased Strength: The addition of glass fibers enhances the tensile strength of concrete, making it more resistant to cracking and impact.
Design Flexibility: GRC can be molded into intricate shapes and designs, allowing for the creation of architectural elements like Jalli, murals, and screens.
Durability: GRC is resistant to weather, fire, and corrosion, making it a long-lasting material for building exteriors.
Advantages of Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC) for Your Architectural Projects
Strength and Durability
GRC combines the strength of concrete with the flexibility of fiberglass, resulting in a lightweight material that is highly resistant to cracking, impact, and harsh weather conditions. This ensures your architectural elements maintain their beauty and functionality for years to come.
Design Flexibility
Reduced Installation Costs
Lightweight Construction
The lighter weight of GRC translates to easier and faster installation compared to traditional concrete. This can lead to significant cost savings on your project.
Compared to traditional concrete, GRC offers significant weight savings. This makes it ideal for applications where weight is a concern, such as cladding high-rise buildings or creating lightweight yet sturdy interior elements.
Unlike traditional concrete, GRC can be molded into intricate shapes and designs. This allows for the creation of stunning and unique architectural features like Jalli patterns, intricate murals, decorative columns, and more.