| Corrosion Resistance | GFRP rebars do not corrode, reducing maintenance costs. | Up to 30% savings over the lifespan of structures. |
| Lightweight | Lighter than steel, reducing the load on foundations. | Lower transportation and installation costs. |
| Non-Magnetic | Safe for use in sensitive environments like MRI facilities. | Prevents potential costly equipment damage. |
| Thermal Insulation | Low thermal conductivity helps in energy efficiency. | Reduced heating/cooling costs in buildings. |
| High Strength-to-Weight Ratio | Provides excellent load-bearing capacity. | Less material needed can lead to cost savings. |
| Sustainability | Made from eco-friendly materials less harmful to the environment. | Potential tax incentives for sustainable building practices. |
| Reduced Labor Costs | Easier to handle and install than traditional rebar. | Lower labor cost due to faster installation. |
| Aesthetic Flexibility | Can be molded into various shapes, enhancing design options. | Potentially reduces the need for additional finishing materials. |
| Longevity | Design life can exceed 100 years in appropriate conditions. | Significant reduction in reconstruction and repair costs. |
| Reduced Shrinkage | Minimizes cracking in concrete, enhancing durability. | Lower repair costs due to less maintenance needed. |