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Our Products

Aercon Aerated Concrete offers a range of high-quality, lightweight panels and blocks for all types of construction projects.

Standard Block

The most common AERCON AAC product used in the construction is standard AAC blocks. They are rectangular in shape and offered in a range of sizes.

Mine Block

AERCON AAC Mine Blocks are used in Coal Mine for Mine stoppings, they are short stacked, noncombustible, solid, lightweight block. 

Jumbo Block

Jumbo AAC blocks are larger AAC blocks for larger construction projects. Residential, commercial, and industrial buildings use them for non-load-bearing walls. They speed building and reduces labor costs.

U-Block

Channel blocks, or U-shaped AAC blocks, are primarily used for constructing reinforced masonry lintels, beams, and load-bearing walls that require embedded reinforcement.

Cored Standard Block

Single or double-cored AAC bricks have hollow cylindrical cores. used for the construction of load-bearing walls (structural walls).Cored blocks for use with vertical steel reinforcement.

Cladding Panel

Reinforced AAC cladding panels provide increased structural strength and stability. They are designed for exterior and interior wall cladding applications where higher load-bearing capacity is required.

Floor/Roof T&G Panels

AAC floor and roof tongue-and-groove panels are reinforced load-bearing elements designed with interlocking edges, known as tongue-and-groove joints, to ensure a seamless and secure fit when installed.

Wall Panels

AAC wall panels are designed for constructing both interior and exterior walls in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These lightweight and easy-to-install panels are ideal for replacing stone walls.

Lintel

AAC lintels are reinforced and load-bearing elements. They are designed specifically to span openings such as windows and doors in masonry walls, supporting the weight of the structure above them.

Made in the USA

AERCON Florida’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is located in Haines City, Florida. The 100,000-square-foot facility is designed to efficiently produce block and engineered panels for rail or truck transport throughout the United States.