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March 24th, 2008 12:32 AM #401
Spandrel is metal...it absorbs heat and so instead your ceiling eaves will be the exit point of heat from the GI roofing, mas lalong pinatindi ang init. And a spandrel or GI material if not properly baked will change color in the long run. You may find it hard to maintain once they wear, the sections may not be available anymore.
I suggest that if you put ceiling on eaves, make it plain without much texture. It should be the roofing that will stand out, not the ceiling eaves...
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March 24th, 2008 12:37 AM #402
It is not labor intensive. You will save on labor cost since you will sav manhours on CHB piling, mortar filling and plastering of wall. You do not need to provide columns, or stiffeners anymore.
The big problem is you will invest full on the forms. But there are companies which are renting forms and scaffoldings. Renting could be more cheaper than buying plywood and lumber for scaffolds and formworks. It will be a waste later....
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March 24th, 2008 12:52 AM #403
Painting Concrete walls.
You will need
- Masonry Neutralizer
- Acrylic white flat paint for primer
- Calsomine
- Acrylic semi-gloss paint for top coat
- #80 Sand paper
For newly finished concrete wall apply a concrete masonry neutralizer and let it stand for 24 hours. This process will remove all acids in the cement, sand and water mixture.
Approximately a gallon of paint covers 20-25sqm of wall for primer and 15-20sqm for top coat.
1. Apply first coat of primer (flat acrylic paint, water based).
2. Add small amount of acrylic paint and calsomine to create a putty. You need a spatula and scraper. Apply it over the wall surface and level using spatula and scraper. Let it dry.
3. Sand surface until you achieve adequate level.
4. Apply 2nd coat of primer and let it dry.
5. Then apply top coat, semi-gloss paint (add tinting color on your desired shade)
Reminder- when mixing paint, you should ensure that you are not over mxing it. Stirring should not be to fast or too slow. If paint mixture is bubbly, you will notice bubbles on the surface and it will turn out rough. Paint bubbles or peeling is an evidence of a poorly neutralized wall.
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March 24th, 2008 12:58 AM #404
Leave a portion on the metal frame uncovered with hardiflex. Measure the width of the jamb. Screw the jamb from the metal stud side then cover it. Ensure that the size of the metal screw will not penetrate on the entire thickness of the jamb.
The cost of metal stud is much cheaper than wood. And right now, it is more economical to use metal stud, furring channels for house construction
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March 24th, 2008 01:00 AM #405
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March 24th, 2008 07:00 AM #406*sir blue guy
paano po ikompyut yun pag 2 floors na extension?bale yung extension ng 1st floor parang dirty kitchen tpos bale yung 2nd floor is extension ng masters BR?
example po 1.5mx5m area na for extension = 7.5sqm x Php 25,000 = 187,500 is for 1 floor lang? x2 pag me 2nd floor
ano ano po ba yung kasama sa 25k na to?me finish na o bare lang ?pag me kabinet addtl cost na rin yun?
salamt po
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March 24th, 2008 09:41 AM #407
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March 24th, 2008 09:46 AM #408
Yes it is heavy. Ensure that when you have your house built and you choose this as your roofing material, have the roof framing plans checked by a Civil Engineer/Structural engineer for integrity. It is an additional dead load for the house structure, aside from the roof itself.
Reminder, the steeper the slope of the roofing...The heavier it gets due to wind load. The flatter the roof, the lighter.
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March 24th, 2008 01:25 PM #409
^^ Sir Blueguy, thanx sa mga replies mo.
Contractor ka rin pala like VW?
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March 24th, 2008 08:10 PM #410sir blueguy thanx sa input h?
anyway contractor rin po ba kyo like VW?nasa cavite po kc kmi!
so Php 25k x 7.5 sqm n area is 187,500 is already for 2 floors n? but not including the labor cost?
pwede po kaya paestimate sa inyo kung sakali magdecide or mabuo yung ipon namin?
salamt po uli
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