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    #441
    Gonna redesign exterior. There will be a slught delay. But space planning is not gonna change much.

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    ^ Hopefully maka-start na soon, pati approvals sa city hall... bilis tumaas presyo ng materyales.

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    PPR heaters are cheap these days ... PPRs are also more flexible and less likely to break when hit ...
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    I bought one 4 years ago for 900 kesos
    Salamat salamat, bagong kaalaman. Mura lang pala. Puwede i-dagdag sa toolkit.

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    #443
    Modified the design a bit. This ia it. Game na. received_1204267833693300.jpgreceived_1596893270845860.jpgreceived_1079195559688368.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Modified the design a bit. This ia it. Game na. received_1204267833693300.jpgreceived_1596893270845860.jpgreceived_1079195559688368.jpg

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    #445
    Thank you papi! Am super excited. Raring to go. Spent too much time planning... Now need to roll up our sleeves and execute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Modified the design a bit. This ia it. Game na. received_1204267833693300.jpgreceived_1596893270845860.jpgreceived_1079195559688368.jpg

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    Curves. They can look great on paper...execution & media are key. Wishing them hands will do your plan justice, good sir.[emoji120]

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    #447
    pag lindol talaga wipe-out ang cemento bahay sa abra. So kahoy is better kaso inaanay.

    bato is good naman sa typhoon.

    sabi ni geologist solidum mabuhangin daw sa abra not the adode type. Tama ba?

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    #448
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    pag lindol talaga wipe-out ang cemento. So kahoy is better?
    Anay naman kalaban mo sa kahoy. Sobrang mahal naman yung hindi inaanay like Narra

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    #449
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Modified the design a bit. This ia it. Game na. received_1204267833693300.jpgreceived_1596893270845860.jpgreceived_1079195559688368.jpg

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    Nice architectural design, digging that overhang. It's interesting how the structural design will be executed to support that look without compromising safety. I'm sure Sir EQ has a very good design and execution team.

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    #450
    Yup, critical in the execution team is the head engineer or architect who will ensure that the structural details are followed, up to the proper concrete curing process.

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    #451
    Yes. Double checking the engineering plans with a 3rd party. But overall should be relatively straightforward.

    After ghost Month i want to do the work already.




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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    pag lindol talaga wipe-out ang cemento bahay sa abra. So kahoy is better kaso inaanay.

    bato is good naman sa typhoon.

    sabi ni geologist solidum mabuhangin daw sa abra not the adode type. Tama ba?
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Anay naman kalaban mo sa kahoy. Sobrang mahal naman yung hindi inaanay like Narra

    cathey napanuod ko ngayon sa news. Yung mga ancestral house sa vigan walang nasira ang titibay!!!!

    ang sabi ng architect "stepped foundation wall" Hindi daw malalim pero load bearing daw yung wall??? Hindi daw kagaya ng current na convetional na mas madali daw mag collapse? Paging travahnas can you explain this. Why is the civilizational wisdom of ancestral homes is earthquare proof vs the current ?????

    Parang covid din = its the civilization wisdom ang effective.

    Antayin ko ipost sa youtube ipost ko dito yung video ng interview.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Yes. Double checking the engineering plans with a 3rd party. But overall should be relatively straightforward.
    Oo nga. Maganda ma simulate nila ang up down, side to side motions ng overhang. Okay siguro steel frames, beams, at columns?

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    Curious lang, what steel reinforcements does the plan call for, for that big an overhang? Nakakatakot, baka mabali kapag may earthquake

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    #455
    Good question. Am not an engineer though cantelevers are common and not much of an engineering problems nowadays. Just good and verified math hehe.

    Let me ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    Good question. Am not an engineer though cantelevers are common and not much of an engineering problems nowadays. Just good and verified math hehe.

    Let me ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Curious lang, what steel reinforcements does the plan call for, for that big an overhang? Nakakatakot, baka mabali kapag may earthquake
    Design limits(key word) will be dictated by load, deflection, seismic & safety criteria. A properly thought out reinforced concrete overhang should be no weaker than say an equivalently loaded simply-supported beam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Design limits(key word) will be dictated by load, deflection, seismic & safety criteria. A properly thought out reinforced concrete overhang should be no weaker than say an equivalently loaded simply-supported beam.

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    Makes sense, but still curious, will the usual rebars or steel beams be used? Or are there specially fabricated steel "skeletons" or concrete mixes, for these far reaching overhangs? Or does the roof overhang provide additional support. Sorry didn't do well in my physics class. [emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Makes sense, but still curious, will the usual rebars or steel beams be used? Or are there specially fabricated steel "skeletons" or concrete mixes, for these far reaching overhangs? Or does the roof overhang provide additional support. Sorry didn't do well in my physics class. [emoji16]
    Many variables & ways. Commercial rebars come in varied yield strengths(G40*40kpsi/G60*60kpsi), sizes & lengths. Concrete strength is in direct proprtion to cement factor(weight or bags) in a given volume, usually in m³...& there are additives that tweak specific characteristics. These are for your regular reinforced concrete.
    Alternative ways for reinforced concrete to achieve longer spans, slimmer sections & limit deflections are pre-stressing & post tensioning. These are specialized services your structural engineer can advise you on.
    Re the role of individual structural members, they all are factors, primary or secondary, to the stability of the structural framework as a whole when subjected to varied magnitudes & directions of dynamic & static forces thru axes X,Y,Z.

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    #459
    Pasingit

    How much na pagawa nang house design/plan sa mga contracror kasama structural + bill of materials + project specs + electrical for 200sqm and above na floor area?

    Me napagtanungan ako nasa 80k na for 200sqm and below sa Bulacan area. Need ko lang nang comparison.

    Tia.

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    Pwede ba directly i-swap ang water pump to an inverter pump? Need pa ba ng pressure tank if naka inverter na?
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