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Siporex Blocks in Navi Mumbai: What Builders Are Choosing in 2025

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A contractor in Kharghar once spent three weeks waiting for a standard brick delivery — only to discover the load arrived damaged and undersized. The project stalled. Labour costs mounted. That single sourcing mistake wiped out the margin on an entire floor. It is the kind of situation that pushes serious builders toward a more reliable material and a more dependable supplier. That shift, increasingly, leads them to Siporex blocks — and to Om Sai Enterprises, the go-to Siporex Block Manufacturer in Navi Mumbai for residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects across the region. What Exactly Are Siporex Blocks? Siporex is a brand name for autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) blocks. The blocks are made by mixing fine aggregates, cement, lime, and an aerating agent under high-pressure steam curing. The result is a lightweight, thermally efficient block with a consistent cell structure throughout its cross-section. Each block weighs roughly 60–70% less than a conventional red brick o...

Siporex Blocks in Navi Mumbai: What Builders Are Choosing in 2025

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Over 60% of modern residential projects in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region now specify autoclaved aerated concrete blocks — and that number keeps climbing. Siporex blocks sit at the core of this shift. Lightweight, thermally efficient, and structurally sound, they have become the preferred walling material for developers, contractors, and individual builders across Navi Mumbai, Thane, and Mumbai. Om Sai Enterprises, based in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, supplies Siporex blocks directly to construction sites across the region. As a manufacturer — not a middleman — the company offers consistent product quality, competitive pricing, and reliable delivery timelines that traders simply cannot match. What Makes Siporex Different From Conventional Bricks? Standard red bricks are heavy, porous, and thermally poor. Siporex blocks — technically called Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) blocks — are manufactured using a mix of fly ash, cement, lime, and an aerating agent, then cured under high pressure s...