CONCRETE BLOCKS
The backbone of every building
Masterbloc concrete blocks are guaranteed to be dimensionally stable, which is key to the block’s strength. Their pure structure is due to the size of the granulate.
Not only are they used as building blocks for the construction of foundations and cellar brickwork, they are also a cost-effective solution in the development of:
- Factories and industrial halls
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Sports halls
- Offices
Concrete blocks are used when a strong and durable result is required. The importance lies in achieving a strong, dimensionally stable and structurally-consistent structure without ending up with a high price.
If it’s a matter of industrial, agricultural, residential or office buildings or any other constructions that will have to stand up for themselves over the years, you’re at the right address with Masterbloc. Concrete blocks are considerably cheaper than bricks but can also stand up to more external pressure.
Quality made in Belgium
Masterbloc concrete blocks are produced using premium cement, sand and gravel. We produce in Belgium, so that we are always 100% certain that we are supplying building materials made to our own ‘recipe’ and which also satisfy our strict internal quality requirements. The quality of our building products is guaranteed with our quality certificates. Curious? See them here.
High quality for a lower price
The benefits of concrete blocks?
- The benefits of concrete blocks?
- Cheaper than normal bricks /breeze blocks
- Resist greater external pressure
- Very durable
- Dimensionally stable
- Offering acoustic insulation
Types of concrete blocks
SOLID CONCRETE BLOCKS |
VERY HIGH PRESSURE STRENGTH |
SMALL BUT POWERFUL, IDEAL FOR EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING STRENGTH |
APPLICATION IN SITUATIONS WITH A LARGE MASS WHERE WEIGHT IS OF LESS IMPORTANCE |
HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCKS |
HIGH PRESSURE STRENGTHS |
THEIR HOLLOWS MAKE THEM LIGHTER AND EASIER TO USE |
EASY TO PLACE IN MORTAR OR GLUE THANKS TO THEIR SHAPE |
Applications
- Cellar walls
- Foundations
- Lift shafts
- Interior walls with high temperature inertia
- Industrial buildings
- Agricultural sector: stable buildings
- Public buildings: hospitals, sports halls…