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    #781
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Maganda nga yan Sir Max if one has the equipment, sakin mano mano lang, division lang naman ng rooms sa 2F

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    Mag wall stud ka 2x3 space *16" vertically. You can use fiber cement board instead of gypsum board.

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    #782
    Thanks Sir Max, I watched a YouTube installation and saw that the 16" spacing is the sturdiest, designed to carry tiles for t&b.

    I actually plan to do a built in closet on this wall, thinking it would further boost the strength of this wall, am I right to assume this?

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    #783
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks Sir Max, I watched a YouTube installation and saw that the 16" spacing is the sturdiest, designed to carry tiles for t&b.

    I actually plan to do a built in closet on this wall, thinking it would further boost the strength of this wall, am I right to assume this?
    Correct...added corners & depth from built-in cabinetry can reinforce walls, sir.

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    #784
    Thanks Sir Travs, I was scanning the net and saw some composite walls made with mortar and EPS, it has T&G for easy joining and does not require plastering anymore, seems a lot easier, can this be supported by the slab alone? I think I read 65kg/sqm.

    BTW, the floor is 12mm thick at 3k psi.

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    #785
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks Sir Travs, I was scanning the net and saw some composite walls made with mortar and EPS, it has T&G for easy joining and does not require plastering anymore, seems a lot easier, can this be supported by the slab alone? I think I read 65kg/sqm.

    BTW, the floor is 12mm thick at 3k psi.
    Check wall load assumptions w/ your designer, sir. Slab thickness & design mix alone are not enough data.
    Also, plan out how you're gonna approach electrical & plumbing prep. Those T&G joints are best left shown. Filled, they will likely crack after a while.
    Pair rigid w/ pliant materials, if you plan to have seamless walls remain so, longterm. Therefore, cement boards like Hardiflex go better w/ wood, & Gypsum w/ metal.

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    #786
    Uh-oh, I read that gypsum is not as hardy as ficem, I was actually thinking of hardiflex on metal

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    #787
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Uh-oh, I read that gypsum is not as hardy as ficem, I was actually thinking of hardiflex on metal
    Not saying you can't...just pointing the ideal.

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    #788
    Thanks [emoji4] Sir Travs [emoji106]

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    #789
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks [emoji4] Sir Travs [emoji106]
    Anytime, papi sir!

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    #790
    Masters Trav and Max, pwede ko ba lagyan agad ng boysen plexibond ang freshly done plaster? Or may waiting time? According to their website, need 14 - 28 days curing for fresh concrete, but I think it refers to slab, firewall ang lalagyan ko sirs. Kindly advise me, thank you.

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    #791
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Masters Trav and Max, pwede ko ba lagyan agad ng boysen plexibond ang freshly done plaster? Or may waiting time? According to their website, need 14 - 28 days curing for fresh concrete, but I think it refers to slab, firewall ang lalagyan ko sirs. Kindly advise me, thank you.
    For best results, apply plexibond on cured concrete or plaster, sir. You may reach out to their tech team on its many uses & applications.

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    #792
    Thanks sir Travs, I did read that on their website but needed confirmation from experts, I also was not expecting a speedy reply online and fear that such query directed to their sales staff would yield an automatic answer of yes it can be applied [emoji16]

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    #793
    How much? 15-20 thousands per square meter? Now I understand that I'm so glad I moved to Singapore 10 years ago... Here is much easier and more profitable to buy an apartment. For example, I bought a studio apartment for 3 thousand per square meter from this company PARC-CLEMATIS.COM.SG. But I bought it in the construction phase and so the price was low. But even if you buy a ready-made apartment from this company, it would cost me 5-6 thousand per square meter. Oh... I've never thought I'd move to Singapore because of a good apartment...

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    #794
    What solution would you recommend on water leak on pvc pipes? Seems like the leak is coming from an elbow joint. One pipe, vertically installed, is imbedded in the wall, while the other one, horizontally installed, passes through the ceiling and concrete beam.

    Mighty bond is not an option for me.

    Thanks!

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    #795
    Quote Originally Posted by kabute13 View Post
    What solution would you recommend on water leak on pvc pipes? Seems like the leak is coming from an elbow joint. One pipe, vertically installed, is imbedded in the wall, while the other one, horizontally installed, passes through the ceiling and concrete beam.

    Mighty bond is not an option for me.

    Thanks!
    i have a low opinion of buried pvc pipes.
    i would have used metal pipes, if they are to be buried under concrete. but that's just ancient me.

    there is pvc pipe glue. it's been over 5 years on my un-buried pvc...
    but you'd still have to bakbak the wall to get at the segment or joint to repair.

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    #796
    Quote Originally Posted by kabute13 View Post
    What solution would you recommend on water leak on pvc pipes? Seems like the leak is coming from an elbow joint. One pipe, vertically installed, is imbedded in the wall, while the other one, horizontally installed, passes through the ceiling and concrete beam.

    Mighty bond is not an option for me.

    Thanks!
    You can try elastomeric sealant like vulcaseal, flexseal or sapal.

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    #797
    Quote Originally Posted by kabute13 View Post
    What solution would you recommend on water leak on pvc pipes? Seems like the leak is coming from an elbow joint. One pipe, vertically installed, is imbedded in the wall, while the other one, horizontally installed, passes through the ceiling and concrete beam.

    Mighty bond is not an option for me.

    Thanks!
    No half-arsed job for vital plumbing, sir. Redo em in PPR.

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    #798
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Masters Trav and Max, pwede ko ba lagyan agad ng boysen plexibond ang freshly done plaster? Or may waiting time? According to their website, need 14 - 28 days curing for fresh concrete, but I think it refers to slab, firewall ang lalagyan ko sirs. Kindly advise me, thank you.
    Wait at least a week before you apply plexibond. Better use fiber matting on it for better result. [emoji16]

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    #799
    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Wait at least a week before you apply plexibond. Better use fiber matting on it for better result. [emoji16]

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    Thanks Sir Max!

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    #800
    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    You can try elastomeric sealant like vulcaseal, flexseal or sapal.

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    Sorry boss, what i meant by mighty bond is the vulcaseal and the likes. Haha, bakit nga ba mighty bond na-type ko! [emoji28]

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