Fine Sand /classification of sand | - On 06/01/2010 - 94226 View(s) - 32 Comment(s) | Fine sand should consist of natural sand or crushed stone sand. It should be hard, durable, clean and be free from organic matter etc. and should not contain any appreciable amount of clay balls and harmful impurities such as alkalis, salts, coal, decayed vegetation etc. |
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| Specification of Fine Aggregate/Coarse Sand | - On 05/28/2013 - 31473 View(s) - 7 Comment(s) | Fine Aggregate may have more impact on the strength of the building than cement. This article explains the guidelines to check the quality of fine aggregate and purchasing guidelines |
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| White Cement | - On 05/26/2010 - 25448 View(s) - 6 Comment(s) | You can boost up architectural beauty of your home using white cement since the strength of building and its components mainly depends on superior quality cement. This article tells you about uses, quality and storage of white cement.
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| Gray Cement | - On 05/26/2010 - 15610 View(s) - 13 Comment(s) | Do you know the strength of a building depends on the quality of cement? Cement/ Gray cement is one of the most important building materials to maintain the quality of a construction. Read this article to know all specifications and guidelines of gray cement.
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| Types of Cement | - On 05/28/2013 - 76199 View(s) - 23 Comment(s) | The strength of a construction depends upon the cement of superior quality.
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| Mild Steel Bars in Cement Concrete | - On 05/28/2010 - 56214 View(s) - 16 Comment(s) | Mild steel bars in reinforced concrete are one of the exceptional building materials. Reinforced concrete requires very strong steel bars. This article provides a brief view of steel bars in cement concrete work. |
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| Guidelines for Laying Cement Concrete Floor | - On 09/28/2010 - 72950 View(s) - 17 Comment(s) | Concrete Flooring is one of the most cost efficient flooring techniques available to a home owner, here is all you will need to know for laying the cement concrete flooring. |
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Guideline for labor in cement concrete | - On 05/30/2014 - 1220 View(s) - Comment(s) | As we all know that cement concrete is one of the major part of any construction so are the guidelines for cement concrete which are described in article here. |
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Guideline for labor in cement plaster | - On 05/12/2014 - 2171 View(s) - 1 Comment(s) | Here in this article we tried to cover the common guideline meant for labor for cement plaster finishing for roof/ceiling and wall. |
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| Tips for Cement Paint | - On 04/24/2010 - 157346 View(s) - 30 Comment(s) | Cement paint perks up exterior surfaces and maintains good looks of a building for many years. It offers matt finish on walls and protects buildings from worse weather conditions. This write up tells you mixing process, application method and benefits of cement paint.
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| Buying tips for Cement | - On 01/12/2013 - 49095 View(s) - 31 Comment(s) | A good home construction starts with good raw material procurement. Let's start with cement |
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What is Reinforced Cement Concrete? | - On 01/12/2013 - 49095 View(s) - 31 Comment(s) - On 08/11/2007 - 6301 View(s) - 1 Comment(s) | Concrete is strong in compressive stress but is weak in tensile stress.
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Cement Concrete Raw Material | - On 05/23/2011 - 7947 View(s) - 1 Comment(s) | Read points should be kept in mind while collecting raw materials for cement concrete in construction work.
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Purchasing Guidelines for Cement | - On 05/26/2010 - 20477 View(s) - 7 Comment(s) | Manufacturing date, grade and type play vital role in purchasing right cement and there should be no lumps in it. |
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Why should cement pointing be done on walls? | - On 03/29/2012 - 7628 View(s) - Comment(s) | According to the drawing , in elevation the outer face shown with out plaster & brick face finishing is required by the architect then pointing is done on joints to protect the wall from penetration of rain water or moisture. |
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