Ferrocement Ferrocement consists of wire meshes and cement mortar and is a construction material and due to the low self-weight, lack of skilled workers, and no need for
Epoxy Grout Epoxy grout is made of epoxy resins combined with a filler powder and this makes it almost completely resistant to stains and waterproof. For splashbacks, floors,
Consistency of Cement Consistency of cement is the amount of water that can be added to the cement to produce the ingredients of concrete and a uniform paste
Interlocking bricks Interlocking bricks are stabilized and compressed earth bricks that provide the strength of the structure, and depending on the supplier, interlocking bricks come in various sizes
Skirting Tiles Skirting tiles are laid in the corner of a wall and floor junction and becoming a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms, where wooden skirting boards
Heat Reflective Paint Heat reflective paint is regular paint with a heat reflective quality. It improves buildings’ insulation properties in an eco-friendly way, and these paints are generally
Fly Ash Bricks Fly ash bricks are used for the construction of brick masonry structures and are hi-tech well-improved quality bricks and also used as a replacement for
Silica Sand Silica sand is a granular material and contains quartz and minute amounts of coal, clay and it has minerals in it sometimes. Silica sand is the
OPC Cement OPC cement is Ordinary Portland Cement and in general concrete construction when there is no exposure to sulfates in the soil or groundwater OPC is the
Hardwood Vs Softwood Hardwood vs softwood is the comparison between them and comes down to its physical structure and makeup as being hard and durable compared to softwood,
Cinder Block Vs Concrete Block Cinder block vs concrete block comparison may not be recognized at first look and in the construction, the same materials are used but
Ashlar Masonry Ashlar masonry is produced by using the same shape, size, and texture lay of finely dressed stones together in the cement of equal size joints to
What is Plywood? Plywood is made up of fine layers of wood veneers attached together placing wood grains 90 degrees to one another and is an engineered wood