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Porcelain Tiles

Porcelain Tiles

Porcelain tiles are a type of ceramic tile recognized for their high strength, durability, and low water absorption rate. They are created by mixing clay with additional minerals and fired at high temperatures. This method produces a solid, rigid material that resists scratches, stains, and wear and tear.  Types of Porcelain Tiles What to Look...

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Parapet Walls

A parapet wall is a low or dwarf wall that runs along the edge of a roof, terrace, walkway, balcony, etc. Parapet walls can be made from a variety of materials, including cement-based reinforced concrete, steel, aluminium, and glass. Types of Parapet Walls Based on Appearance: Types of Parapet Walls Based on Shape and Configuration:...

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PPC Cement

PPC stands for Portland Pozzolana Cement, a type of cement made by blending clinker (created by heating limestone and clay) with gypsum and pozzolana materials like fly ash or volcanic ash. The addition of pozzolana enhances the strength and durability of the cement, making PPC cement a more robust option compared to regular Ordinary Portland...

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Purlin

Purlins are horizontal structural members used in roof construction to support the roof deck and transfer loads to the building’s framework. They are essential components in both residential and commercial buildings, providing stability and strength to the roof structure while allowing for effective load distribution. Types of Purlins There are two basic kinds of purlins:...

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Parging

Parging is the application of a thin coat of cement-based mortar to the surface of exterior walls, usually made of concrete or masonry. It is often used to cover and protect the walls from weather damage while also providing a smooth, finished appearance. Parging basically means commonly applied to the foundation walls of homes to...

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Plaster

Plaster is a building material used to coat, protect, and decorate walls and ceilings. It starts as a dry powder, becomes malleable when mixed with water, and hardens into a smooth, solid surface. Plaster is prized for its versatility and ability to be moulded into different textures, creating a variety of finishes on the surfaces...

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Newel

A newel is a central supporting post or column found at the top and bottom of a staircase. It serves as a critical structural component that anchors the handrail and provides stability to the entire staircase system. Newels are essential for maintaining the integrity and safety of the staircase, preventing wobbling and ensuring that the...

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M Sand

M Sand, or Manufactured Sand, is a type of fine aggregate that is produced by crushing hard granite stone. Unlike natural river sand, which is obtained from riverbeds, M Sand is made in controlled conditions, ensuring consistency in quality. It’s increasingly used as a substitute for river sand in construction due to its availability and...

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Masonry

Masonry is the craft of building or fabricating structures from individual units of materials, typically laid and bound together with mortar. This technique is valued for both adding aesthetic appeal and for its structural capabilities in construction. Various Applications of Masonry Masonry has several applications, including the construction of: 1. Walls: Both load-bearing walls that provide...

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Mortar

Mortar is a binder used in construction to bond stones, bricks, and concrete blocks. Its primary purpose is to create structurally sound buildings and fill and seal the spaces between different materials in a project. Properties of Mortar & What Mortar is Made of Mortar is made of a mix that includes water, a binder...

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