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redgem:Methods 1 and 2 are correct, method 3 isn't. |
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fabulous85:Wrong Sir. You're calculating the volume of the space, rather than the area of the walls. 2 Likes |
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redgem:No ma, it's not, what he did is like calculating the perimeter of the room first by adding the horizontal lengths of all 4 walls, and then multiplying the result by the height. 1 Like |
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baaliyah:Absolutely correct ๐ฏ 1 Like |
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redgem:I think what he actually meant to say was the total length of all the walls multiplied by the height, and not "total sqm of the building" by height. |
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money121:Welldone Sir! 1 Like |
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RockOfAgesAlumi:Much appreciated, thank you. 1 Like |
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gbadexy:Thanks for this invaluable insight. Matte is now my preferred option ![]() |
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gbadexy:Ok that's good then, I prefer paints without any sheen, but cleanable with water. Apart from matte emulsion, what other paints have these properties (No sheen, but Cleanable), and which one amongst them is the most durable? Thanks. |
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gbadexy:Is emulsion a washable paint? |
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Good morning all. Please can someone help with quotation for the fabrication and installation of frameless windows, including net and protector, with black tower material and 5mm black glass for the following sizes of windows: 1000mm x 2250mm 8nos 990mm x 1700mm 14nos 700mm x 1200mm 5nos 900mm x 1200mm 1nos (sliding) N/B: protectors should be aluminum material embedded with 12/16mm rods. Thanks in advance! Cc: @Adedward, @RockOfAgesAlumi |
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erico2k2:See attached below
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redgem:Why so many lights for only the living room...or did you mean the entire building? ![]() 1 Like |
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spyder880:Na wa oh...borehole that we drill for just 60k in my neck of the woods, others are spending millions for. We are really privileged down here with regards to water, I swear. |
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topsy23:Noted, thanks. |
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topsy23:Are you sure? Have you installed or done electrical connection for one before? Anyway, I think it's better to have the electrical piping in place just in case it's required. Thanks. |
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dannie007:Thanks a lot. Doesn't seem to require any electrical piping like I thought. Just a hot and cold water line. These are probably the types that use thermostatic valves to control the water pressure or the pump is just battery powered. |
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Good morning my people. Please does anyone have any useful insight concerning the installation of these power showers (see image below)? I understand they usually come with built-in water pumps to increase shower pressure, so I was wondering if they require both electrical and mechanical piping. If you've installed them before, sell them, or have any idea about their installation, please kindly share your knowledge or post pictures of the piping or rear view of the showers. Thanks.
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ollykay619:Just do a search on Konga, Jumia and/or Jiji, and you'll have your answer. |
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christ007:Thought as much. |
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christ007:I think you mean 8-10mm and not inches, right? |
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Coiner:Unfortunately, I'm very far from being an expert in the building space, hence I may not be the right person to ask this question. @FEGEITOK seems to be quite knowledgeable in 'capillary action' and the likes, so you might want to redirect your question Sir. 1 Like |
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FEGEITOK:Exactly, the concrete by itself isn't water proof, even when it's continuous. |
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sonnie10:But even when the concrete is continuous, if a DPM (nylon) isn't placed underneath, the continuous concrete alone may not be enough to prevent capillary action na. 1 Like |
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spyder880:Understood, thanks. |
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BrickDevo:Are electrical piping materials now also at risk of theft as well. I thought it was just wires that the thieves go for. It is well with us o. |
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spyder880:Welldone @spyder880. Please, if you don't mind my asking, why do you need 16mm rods for a bungalow? Thanks. |
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bobkezel:You are absolutely spot on. Same also happens when you pay "per bag of cement" for casting concrete. These ogoaja boys with deliberately reduce the quantity of sand and chippings, so they end up using more cement to cast same volume of concrete, hence they get paid more. Paying for the Area covered sort of eliminates that temptation for Artisans to waste materials without cause. |
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KolaShangOne:Kindly find attached below the estimates from @QSFemi. Please take note of the "Labour for fixing roofing sheets." Thanks. I rest my case! 1 Like |
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twinskenny:I also expressed my reservations about the number of 3x3 box, but he insisted he would use all and that I could count them after he's done. As for the ABB board, how can one tell the original from the fake? Thanks. |
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Please can someone assist in reviewing the attached quotation for electrical piping of a 4 bedroom bungalow? Thanks in advance. PS: Most of the 20mm bendable pipes were put in place before casting lintel and roofing beams. What is left is mostly extensions for the socket pipes and a few other fresh additions. CC: @Twinskenny, @Topsy 2 Likes |
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megacontrol:Thanks. |
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