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by sano
November 17th, 2021, 1:28 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Roof concrete screed with waterproofing
Replies: 1
Views: 2848

Roof concrete screed with waterproofing

Hi, I have an independent building with 1300 sqft of roof area constructed in 2016. The roof muddy (screed) was not done properly at that time which led to multiple cracks, patches and wall dampness. There is no leakage through the mother slab. Now I want to remove the screed and redo the terrace. T...
by sano
November 7th, 2021, 12:17 pm
Forum: Excess materials
Topic: Used submersible motor and Pump - Texmo 4HP 50 stage - 3phase
Replies: 0
Views: 2903

Used submersible motor and Pump - Texmo 4HP 50 stage - 3phase

Hi, I have a used (6 years) submersible motor and pump of the below specs: Make: Texmo Taro Power : 4HP / 50 stage, 3 phase Max depth: 1100 feet. I have been using this pump for over 6 years without any issues. This was never taken out for repair or never had an instance of dry run. Motor and access...
by sano
June 7th, 2018, 6:22 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Single phase submersible motor for 900 feet borewell
Replies: 0
Views: 2558

Single phase submersible motor for 900 feet borewell

Hi, I have a building with 3 houses where I have a borewell of depth 920 feet and a texmo 3phase submersible pump. Motor is absolutely flawless, sufficient water is also there. But the problem is 3 phase power. We are short of 3 phase supply most of the time and the motor is unable to pump water. Si...
by sano
November 6th, 2014, 6:45 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Choosing wood for Doors and Windows.
Replies: 5
Views: 6856

Re: Choosing wood for Doors and Windows.

I have also got Australian honne last week from timber yard layout. The cheapest price was 2075/cft. Where did u get the price of 1400 for honne?
by sano
October 20th, 2014, 12:54 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Review labour contract price
Replies: 18
Views: 15195

Re: Review labour contract price

I am paying 230 per sqft of roof area which exclude the following; - sump - compound wall - chejja - Terrace muddy - Common area flooring(parking etc) - parapet wall - Elevation Construction is with cement blocks. For red bricks cost is Rs.240/sqft. Sump is charged at Rs.3/liter(labour only) for bri...
by sano
October 12th, 2014, 6:31 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Windows - Wooden Vs UPVC
Replies: 0
Views: 2360

Windows - Wooden Vs UPVC

Which is good in terms of quality - Wooden windows or UPVC windows? My observation is that In terms of quality wood will be best compared to UPVC, provided you use good wood like honne, acasia, or second grade teak. I'm not sure about red sal though. Cost? I think if you use UPVC (good quality) it w...
by sano
October 7th, 2014, 8:30 am
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Please review - Quotation for wood work
Replies: 5
Views: 5677

Re: Please review - Quotation for wood work

Thanks girish for the detailed post. Is it the same way we calculate for the door shutters also? I guess window shutters can be calculated the same way and add the glass cost, but what about doors? Below is the quotation I received for teak wood: 1. Main door (7 X 3.5) section 6X3 2. Dining door to ...
by sano
October 6th, 2014, 4:15 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Please review - Quotation for wood work
Replies: 5
Views: 5677

Re: Please review - Quotation for wood work

Girish, Can you please elaborate a little more about calculating the wood required for a particular size of doors/windows? This will help many like me who has chosen the labour contract. I didn't understand how you arrived at 2.9 cft of wood including the wastage.. :roll: bmallu, I am also looking a...
by sano
September 29th, 2014, 12:46 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: What will be cost for sump?
Replies: 28
Views: 31776

Re: What will be cost for sump?

I am paying Rs.3/liter for red brick sump (only labour). RCC sump will be Rs.6/liter. I'm not sure if this is reasonable. You may require around 2500-2800 red bricks to make 8'.5" * 7'.5" * 5'.5" sump which can hold about 9500-10,000 liters of water. I bought 3000 red bricks at Rs.5.25 (Rs.16600), c...
by sano
September 24th, 2014, 8:43 pm
Forum: Civil Construction
Topic: Our House construction experience
Replies: 115
Views: 101378

Re: Our House construction experience

Hi Ravi,

Good going and keep it up!
Can you let me know how much was the total cost for your sump (labour + materials)
I'm also planning to make it with red bricks walls, concrete on bottom and top. My mastri is asking Rs.3/ liter (only labour). Is this reasonable?

Thanks,
Sano

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