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    #1321
    That looks like a very sturdy tie beam ... so they also need to be anchored to an existing structure? (red arrow) ... what if the gate is farther away from any structure? ...

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    #1322
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    That looks like a very sturdy tie beam ... so they also need to be anchored to an existing structure? (red arrow) ... what if the gate is farther away from any structure? ...
    That's a new 2-vehicle shed added to an old structure. The red arrow beam is to prevent separation & leaks at the wall flashing strip.

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    #1323
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    You can surgically add them. Connections won't be as good, but they should help sort your issue, sir.

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    Ok thanks for the tip sir. I just wished I knew these before or during the construction.

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    #1324
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Ok thanks for the tip sir. I just wished I knew these before or during the construction.

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    No trouble, sir. Beyond prevention, go w/ remedies.

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    #1325
    how do you construct a dine-in business na pwede aircon at open-air?

    Mr kabab at west avenue is a very good example so airy but its purely alfresco.

    Pwede ba incorporate greenhouse style of housing? The sides and the roof adjustable?

    Paging travahans....

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    #1326
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    how do you construct a dine-in business na pwede aircon at open-air?

    Mr kabab at west avenue is a very good example so airy but its purely alfresco.

    Pwede ba incorporate greenhouse style of housing? The sides and the roof adjustable?

    Paging travahans....
    of course!
    all it takes is money.

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    #1327
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    how do you construct a dine-in business na pwede aircon at open-air?

    Mr kabab at west avenue is a very good example so airy but its purely alfresco.

    Pwede ba incorporate greenhouse style of housing? The sides and the roof adjustable?

    Paging travahans....
    Use nature. Find an area w/ cooler temps...up the slopes...or use solar to power your whims, kags sir.[emoji4]

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    #1328
    not like this but just an idea sa future dine-in model para tuloy pa din buhay







    yan partial opening lang.

    Ang iniisip ko yung roof magiing bintana talaga ang bukas.

    or this


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    #1329
    Can anyone make a suggestion? Yung 2nd floor namin is concrete slab yung roof at wall. Now one side of the wall and the roof is absorbing too much heat during day time. Ang resulta mainit sa 2nd floor. I can really feel the temp changing pag umakyat na ko. I thought of putting an air condition on the rooms but it may be half as efficient kung ganito kainit.

    We are planning to put a lot 3rd floor this may shield the 2nd floor roof from heat, yung wall na lang ang problem on what we can do so it wouldn't absorb heat so much.

    Also the 3rd floor roof, what can we do so it wouldn't absorb heat too and end up with same problem.

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    #1330
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Can anyone make a suggestion? Yung 2nd floor namin is concrete slab yung roof at wall. Now one side of the wall and the roof is absorbing too much heat during day time. Ang resulta mainit sa 2nd floor. I can really feel the temp changing pag umakyat na ko. I thought of putting an air condition on the rooms but it may be half as efficient kung ganito kainit.

    We are planning to put a lot 3rd floor this may shield the 2nd floor roof from heat, yung wall na lang ang problem on what we can do so it wouldn't absorb heat so much.

    Also the 3rd floor roof, what can we do so it wouldn't absorb heat too and end up with same problem.

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    You see the exterior walls of most malls(all SMs)? EIFS....search for a specialist local to you, sir.

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    #1331
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    You see the exterior walls of most malls(all SMs)? EIFS....search for a specialist local to you, sir.

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    So I would search for EIFS specialist? Thanks for the tip sir.

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    #1332
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    So I would search for EIFS specialist? Thanks for the tip sir.

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    Parex/La Habra, Pleko, Dryvit are some of the brands you can search. Dryvit used to be carried by Republic Chem(Pioneer Epoxy) decades ago, but I guess they no longer are. I'm just not sure who the specialists are local to you. Homegrown Island Paints also has a vertically developed division. Even the fire-rated polystyrene insulation core comes from their in-house subsidiary.

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    #1333
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Can anyone make a suggestion? Yung 2nd floor namin is concrete slab yung roof at wall. Now one side of the wall and the roof is absorbing too much heat during day time. Ang resulta mainit sa 2nd floor. I can really feel the temp changing pag umakyat na ko. I thought of putting an air condition on the rooms but it may be half as efficient kung ganito kainit.

    We are planning to put a lot 3rd floor this may shield the 2nd floor roof from heat, yung wall na lang ang problem on what we can do so it wouldn't absorb heat so much.

    Also the 3rd floor roof, what can we do so it wouldn't absorb heat too and end up with same problem.

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    Problem ko din ito dati, I thought of putting a double wall or a styrofoam enclosed by a drywall. kaya lang ayoko na maabala ng trabaho inside the house, so i did not push through, but this may help.

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    #1334
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Can anyone make a suggestion? Yung 2nd floor namin is concrete slab yung roof at wall. Now one side of the wall and the roof is absorbing too much heat during day time. Ang resulta mainit sa 2nd floor. I can really feel the temp changing pag umakyat na ko. I thought of putting an air condition on the rooms but it may be half as efficient kung ganito kainit.

    We are planning to put a lot 3rd floor this may shield the 2nd floor roof from heat, yung wall na lang ang problem on what we can do so it wouldn't absorb heat so much.

    Also the 3rd floor roof, what can we do so it wouldn't absorb heat too and end up with same problem.

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    Put solar panels on top of the roof!

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    #1335
    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    Can anyone make a suggestion? Yung 2nd floor namin is concrete slab yung roof at wall. Now one side of the wall and the roof is absorbing too much heat during day time. Ang resulta mainit sa 2nd floor. I can really feel the temp changing pag umakyat na ko. I thought of putting an air condition on the rooms but it may be half as efficient kung ganito kainit.

    We are planning to put a lot 3rd floor this may shield the 2nd floor roof from heat, yung wall na lang ang problem on what we can do so it wouldn't absorb heat so much.

    Also the 3rd floor roof, what can we do so it wouldn't absorb heat too and end up with same problem.

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    Can you plant trees that will somehow block the sun from your wall?
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    #1336
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Problem ko din ito dati, I thought of putting a double wall or a styrofoam enclosed by a drywall. kaya lang ayoko na maabala ng trabaho inside the house, so i did not push through, but this may help.
    The advantage of EIFS is that it's ideally externally laid, preventing heat retention on the existing concrete wall. Doing it from the inside won't be as effective. Plus, the stucco epidermis will be more durable than paint.

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    #1337
    Puwede external aluminum fixed blinds na facade gaya nito.

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    Aluminium sun shades - merlo

    Aluminum sasalo ng sunlight/tapos external air cooling.

    Puwede siguro pa sadya sa aluminum shop, tapos per panel install. Gawing typhoon proof.

    Maganda malayo allowance sa wall para sa air cooling.

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    #1338
    Puwede din external bamboo blinds.
    Madalas nga lang sa balcony.
    Kailangan i roll up kung may bagyo.

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    Edit: okay din pala bamboo cladding.

    bamboo clad office building in france by monica donati

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    Puwede kung walang space sa trees na suggestion ay green wall.
    Kailangan nga lang maintenance access.

    Green facades | Urban green-blue grids

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    #1339
    Taniman ang perimeter fence ng Japanese bamboo, abot shade nyan sa 2/F.

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    #1340
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Taniman ang perimeter fence ng Japanese bamboo, abot shade nyan sa 2/F.
    One of the best pa in absorbing carbon dioxide yang bamboo plant.

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