RMC vs Site Mixing Concrete – Why we went with Site Mixing?

Site Mixing Concrete during RCC Molding

A few days back, one of our customers asked about RMC (Ready Mix Concrete) vs. Manual/Site mix concrete for RCC molding.

He asked for my input or what we opted for in our building. I quickly replied to his email about what we opted for and why. I thought many of you might have same questions in your head.

And today I’m in the mood to talk about this topic.

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Robotic vacuum cleaners need WiFi to function

A few years back, I bought a robotic vacuum cleaner for my home for cleaning purposes.

It is imported from China.

When I imported that time in the Indian market, only one or two brands of robotic vacuum cleaners were available.

And that too only basic features models were available with too costly price tag (₹35K+).

So I decided to buy it from China, which has few advanced features and a lower price (I guess ₹12K to ₹18K).

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₹4,000 family case solved

Today something happened with our family.
 
At 11:58 am, my Mom, wife, and brother’s wife were doing rice cleaning outside.
 
I… here in my room writing an article about a temporary shed for construction purposes on my bed with my laptop.
 
Suddenly… my wife burst into my room and said, “Who is having my ₹4,000” she asked me.

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Complete Guide on Curing for your House

Water curing is one of the most boring, list liked, and time-consuming task. Every owner hates doing it but still does it because there are no alternative solutions available.

If you want your building to attain maximum strength, then water curing your building is a very important step. Proper Curing makes concrete to attain its maximum strength.

If you don’t do curing, concreate won’t get its full strength.

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you should “MASTER” this…

While building your house, one thing you should master is… saying “NO” to your contractor.

What I’m referring to is…

Contractors usually call suddenly out of nowhere and tell some story to ask for money…

That’s a common practice done by all contractors in most cases.

Once you say YES… they may return it or ask you to deduct it from future payments.

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