GRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) and GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) are both materials that are used in the construction industry for architectural elements such as moldings, panels, and sculptures.
GRC is a composite material made by mixing glass fibers with concrete. It is lightweight and strong, and it can be molded into a variety of shapes and sizes. GRC is often used for architectural elements such as balustrades, cornices, and panels. It can also be used for sculptures and other decorative elements.
GRG is a composite material made by mixing glass fibers with gypsum. It is also lightweight and strong, and it can be molded into a variety of shapes and sizes. GRG is often used for architectural elements such as ceiling domes, cornices, and columns. It can also be used for sculptures and other decorative elements.
Both GRC and GRG are versatile materials that can be used to create a wide range of architectural elements. They are also relatively inexpensive and easy to work with, making them popular choices for builders and architects.
Both GRC and GRG works are usually done by specialized companies, which have the necessary equipment and expertise to create the required shapes and designs. The cost of these works vary depending on the complexity and size of the project.