Zero waste, Zero guilt

Best companion of architects, contractors, and eco conscious building owners

Zero waste, Zero guilt

Best companion of architects, contractors, and eco conscious building owners

At Good Brick Company’s, we are on a mission to revolutionise the construction industry in India. With our high-quality compressed stabilized earth block, we are committed to being the top mud block manufacturer in Namma Karnataka.
The Good Brick Company’s came into existence in 2018 to cater to eco conscious builders and save our nature. We are now recognised as
one of the top manufacturers of CSEBs in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Our Vision

We aim to lead a sustainable, green revolution in construction with top-quality, low-carbon materials that exceed expectations.

Our Mission

We strive to offer our clients the top-quality compressed stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs) they seek, along with the assurance of sustainability and durability.

Our Vision

We aim to lead a sustainable, green revolution in construction with top-quality, low-carbon materials that exceed expectations.

Our Mission

We strive to offer our clients the top-quality compressed stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs) they seek, along with the assurance of sustainability and durability.

Our Process

Selection of soil

Soil Type: Select soil balanced with sand, silt, and clay in the right proportion.
Testing: Test it out to know the composition of the soil and if it adheres to our standards.

Preparation of Raw Materials

Sieving: Rake out the stones, debris, and lumps by sieving the soil.
Proportioning: Mix the soil with stabilisers like:
Cement: Gives strength and resistance against water (8-10% by weight).
Lime: Used as a secondary stabiliser.

Mixing

Dry Mixing: Mix together the soil, stabiliser, and additives until they are uniformly distributed.
Wet Mixing: Gradually add the water to the dry mix while mixing to achieve the appropriate consistency that is moist but not sticky.

Compression

Loading the Mixture: Place the prepared mix into a steel mold or a pressing machine.
Compression Process: Hydraulic press to compress the mixture under high pressure forming a compact and dense block.

Curing

Water Curing: Cure the blocks by sprinkling or immersing them in water for 14-21 days.
This helps:
Enhance strength
Improve stabilisation

Drying and Storage

Air Drying: Allow the blocks to dry completely for a few more days under shade to achieve optimum hardness.
Stacking: Store the cured blocks in a dry, covered area to prevent exposure to rain or moisture.

Quality Testing

Strength Test: Carry out a compressive strength test so that blocks obtained are at desired specifications; normally 3.7 MPa for CSMBs.
Water Absorption Test: Confirm that the blocks are water-resistant and suitable for use in any environment.

Transportation and usage

Packaging and Delivery: Once ready, the blocks can be sent to sites for construction.
Construction: They can be used to construct walls, partitions, lintels, filler slabs, cladding and pathway with plastered or unplastered finish.

This process combines the conventional knowledge of construction with modern technology to produce highly quality sustainable building materials.

Our Process

Selection of soil

Soil Type: Select soil balanced with sand, silt, and clay in the right proportion.
Testing: Test it out to know the composition of the soil and if it adheres to our standards.

Preparation of Raw Materials

Sieving: Rake out the stones, debris, and lumps by sieving the soil.
Proportioning: Mix the soil with stabilisers like:
Cement: Gives strength and resistance against water (8-10% by weight).
Lime: Used as a secondary stabiliser.

Mixing

Dry Mixing: Mix together the soil, stabiliser, and additives until they are uniformly distributed.
Wet Mixing: Gradually add the water to the dry mix while mixing to achieve the appropriate consistency that is moist but not sticky.

Compression

Loading the Mixture: Place the prepared mix into a steel mold or a pressing machine.
Compression Process: Hydraulic press to compress the mixture under high pressure forming a compact and dense block.

Curing

Water Curing: Cure the blocks by sprinkling or immersing them in water for 14-21 days.
This helps:
Enhance strength
Improve stabilisation

Drying and Storage

Air Drying: Allow the blocks to dry completely for a few more days under shade to achieve optimum hardness.
Stacking: Store the cured blocks in a dry, covered area to prevent exposure to rain or moisture.

Quality Testing

Strength Test: Carry out a compressive strength test so that blocks obtained are at desired specifications; normally 3.7 MPa for CSMBs.
Water Absorption Test: Confirm that the blocks are water-resistant and suitable for use in any environment.

Transportation and usage

Packaging and Delivery: Once ready, the blocks can be sent to sites for construction.
Construction: They can be used to construct walls, partitions, lintels, filler slabs, cladding and pathway with plastered or unplastered finish.

This process combines the conventional knowledge of construction with modern technology to produce highly quality sustainable building materials.

The art of mud block manufacturing

Experience the journey of mud block from raw earth to perfection! This video showcase the step-by-step manufacturing process, blending tradition with modern techniques. Discover how our dedication ensures durable, high-quality bricks for every project.

The art of mud block manufacturing

Experience the journey of mud block from raw earth to perfection! This video showcase the step-by-step manufacturing process, blending tradition with modern techniques. Discover how our dedication ensures durable, high-quality bricks for every project.