Shashwat Wallcare Redefines Modern Indian Construction with Eco-Friendly Gypsum Plaster and Next-Gen Wall Care Solutions
New Delhi, [India], 05 June, 2026: Shashwat Wallcare Private Limited is a very famous and trusted brand in India. They make top-quality building materials. Today, the company has announced something big. They are expanding their premium wall care products across the whole country. The brand is changing how we build modern homes and offices. They offer smart, green, and cost-saving choices. These include their high-quality Vermiculite Gypsum Based Plaster, Premium Wall Putty, and strong Gypsum Boards.
India is building new homes and offices very quickly today. This fast growth means builders need better materials. They need products that are strong, quick to apply, and safe for the earth. Shashwat Wallcare solves this exact problem. Traditional plastering is very slow and hard. Shashwat replaces it with high-quality gypsum products. This helps builders finish their work much faster. It also helps them save a lot of money on labor.
Addressing the Challenges of Modern Construction
Plastering walls has always been a slow and dusty job. For many years, workers used a mix of cement and sand. But this old method has big problems today. First, good river sand is hard to find. It is also very costly. Second, old cement plaster needs too much water. Workers must spray water on the walls for 7 to 10 days. This is called water curing (tarai). Wasting so much water is a big issue in dry areas and busy cities.
Shashwat Wallcare offers a much better choice. They make a special Vermiculite Gypsum Based Plaster. You can apply this plaster in just one coat. It dries very fast on its own. Best of all, it does not need any water curing. This saves millions of liters of water on every project. It helps save our beautiful planet. It also cuts construction time by half. Homeowners can now move into their new houses much faster.
A Deep Dive into the Premium Product Portfolio
Shashwat Wallcare is famous for three main product lines. Every product meets high safety and quality standards:
1. Vermiculite Gypsum Based Plaster (The One-Coat Wonder)
This ready-to-use plaster replaces old cement and sand. It blends very pure gypsum with vermiculite. Vermiculite is a unique natural mineral. It makes the plaster very light in weight. It also makes it highly durable and safe from heat.
- Beta-Hemihydrate Formulation: This premium plaster uses pure Beta-Hemihydrate gypsum powder. This special gypsum helps the plaster set very quickly. It dries evenly on the wall. It also creates a very strong grip on bricks and blocks. Because of this, the plaster will never crack or peel off over time.
- Velvet Touch Finish: This plaster gives your walls an ultra-smooth Velvet Touch. Touch the finished wall, and it feels soft and luxurious like velvet. This perfect finish means you do not need a coat of POP before painting.
- No More Cracks: Cement plaster gets tiny cracks over time. Our Vermiculite Gypsum Based Plaster is different. It keeps your walls perfectly flat, smooth, and crack-free.
- Thermal Insulation: The natural vermiculite inside our plaster acts like a strong heat shield. It keeps the house cool in summer. It also keeps it warm in winter. This saves money on electricity bills.
- Enhanced Fire Safety: Vermiculite and gypsum block fire very well. Both materials have natural water locked inside them. In a fire, they release steam. This steam acts as a shield to slow down the fire and protect your family.
2. Premium White Cement-Based Wall Putty
Every great paint job needs a perfect base. Shashwat Wallcare’s Wall Putty is made with fine white cement, special polymers, and clean chemicals.
- Strong Bonding: It grips the wall tightly. This stops the paint from peeling or flaking off.
- Paint Saver: It makes the wall very smooth. The wall does not absorb extra paint. This reduces your paint cost by up to 20 percent.
- Water Resistance: It blocks dampness and moisture. This keeps your walls safe from ugly wet patches. Your paint will glow for many years.
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