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Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 14th, 2021, 4:04 pm
by catchmesachin
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 14th, 2021, 4:11 pm
by catchmesachin
o far completed 2 slabs and have spent Rs.20 lakhs so far. Another slab expected to cost 6-7 lakhs. So my structure might come upto 26-27 lakhs with all premium materials (Kamatchi Steel, Birla Super cement and Panchami blocks @ 42 per block for 6 inch) for G+2 with a small room on third floor for overhead tank
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 14th, 2021, 4:23 pm
by kk55340
Very nice sachin, thanks for uploading. What was building plan approval cost and what's location please
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 14th, 2021, 4:48 pm
by catchmesachin
location is yelhanka.
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 14th, 2021, 5:18 pm
by deepakss83
Hello Sachin,
Did you opted for labour contract or Material contract.
I am also planning to construct G+1 floor , its west facing site, its near yelhanka near Sambhram college (M S Palya)
What would be the approximate estimation of your complete construction cost.
Could you suggest the materials which you have used and near by dealers, for example bricks-cost-brand-dealers. etc
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 4:27 pm
by RashmiL
Sunken slab and water problems
In our house plan, we have around 3-4 sunken slabs for toilets and balcony area.whenever it rained sunken slabs use to get filled which cleaning was a task in itself. So based on mestri suggestion we brought another motar and starter using water stored in sunken slabs for curing.
It's hard to believe but we did not get tanker water at all for entire floor. The water in sunken slabs was enough to cure building 4 times a day. Apart from motor, we did not drill holes in bricks for water for pour down the building. So whatever water we used for curing flow down back to sunken slabs thereby reusing the water. One rain was enough for 3-4 days of curing.so the problem turned to solution .
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 4:36 pm
by RashmiL
Chain steps images.
We are very happy with workmanship of our mestri wrt chain steps. It has been pretty good. Attaching pics of the same
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 6:26 pm
by deepakss83
RashmiL wrote: September 15th, 2021, 4:27 pm
Sunken slab and water problems
In our house plan, we have around 3-4 sunken slabs for toilets and balcony area.whenever it rained sunken slabs use to get filled which cleaning was a task in itself. So based on mestri suggestion we brought another motar and starter using water stored in sunken slabs for curing.
It's hard to believe but we did not get tanker water at all for entire floor. The water in sunken slabs was enough to cure building 4 times a day. Apart from motor, we did not drill holes in bricks for water for pour down the building. So whatever water we used for curing flow down back to sunken slabs thereby reusing the water. One rain was enough for 3-4 days of curing.so the problem turned to solution .
Hello RashmiL,
Thanks for sharing the pics.
My engineer has also planned for the sunken slab for bathroom. What is the advantage of it any idea is it really worth.?
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 7:43 pm
by RashmiL
Two advantages
1) The toilets will be at the same height as the floor instead of heightened as in older buildings
2) To allow flow of water matta can be managed for better water.
It has its disadvantages
1) with no water proofing water leakage can go unnoticed for long periods.
2) costly as centring work is more and sunken area need to be filled with cedar.
Re: Building our dream house
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 8:44 pm
by rjblr
RashmiL wrote: September 15th, 2021, 4:36 pm
Chain steps images.
We are very happy with workmanship of our mestri wrt chain steps. It has been pretty good. Attaching pics of the same
Looking nice and neat workmanship. This is he first time I learnt about chain steps.
BTW, I am not using sunken slab for bathroom to avoid one of the challenge you have mentioned- risk of unnoticed leakage.