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Showing posts with label insulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insulation. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

roofing contractor Philippines - designs, insulation, materials



Thanks for your response. I am amazed that you roofing contractor Philippines - designs, insulation, materials respond so timely. My lot is at Robinsons. Is there a restriction that I should use them or will it be an open forum?
Is there something you can send me via email in the meantime as to average costing for building or should I bring my plans from here in Australia?
I am due to be at Davao next Tuesday, arriving in Manila on Monday snd dtsying for just a week there. I hope you will have the time to meet with me. Thanks once again.



WE have a small parcel in Sogod, Leyte and would like to have a 2 story contemporary house built. The size is 404 Sq. Mtr.
The propery is undeveloped but there are homes nearby for service access. A perimeter block wall with an entrance gate is also requested. Please let us know how to proceed.

I was wondering about if you had pictures of houses ranging from 1-2 million pecos. My land is 16 meters wide & 121 meters long. I would like to see some bungalo or 2 story that might fit this land. I working overseas right now, but if saw a house plan i would like to purchase the blueprints, because my wife\'s brother\'s are going to roofing contractor Philippines - designs, insulation, materials build the house.

Friday, June 12, 2009

PHILIPPINES ICF INSULATED CONCRETE FORMS


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The advantages of ICF or Insulated Concrete Forms Philippines (Insulation Concrete Form):

- Huge saving on electricity bills for aircon because it keeps the heat outside your Philippine house
- The street-noise stay outside your home also; ICF makes your home incredibly quiet
- Earthquake resistant etc.

see also http://www.sibonga.com/philippines_insulating_concrete_forms_icf.htm

Insulated concrete forms Philippines (ICFs) are hollow foam blocks which are stacked into the shape of the exterior walls of a building, reinforced with steel rebar, and then filled with concrete. Insulated concrete forms combine one of the finest insulating materials, Expanded Polystyrene Philippines (EPS), with one of the strongest structural building materials, steel reinforced concrete. The result is a wall system of unmatched comfort, energy efficiency, strength and noise reduction.

"I have been selling building material of all kinds for over 30 years and our company is going on 65 years in business. There is one thing that stands out: If a product rises above all the rest in quality, handling, and pricing, then it practically sells itself.
Philippines ICF forms are easy-to-use, sturdy forms that are already assembled for the job. It is our pleasure to sell something that contractors demand. Once used, they sell themselves."




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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Philippines Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)




Biggest Advantage: proven quality and insulation, accepted all over the world.
Cost: much higher (highest) than hollow block construction because imported materials.


There is not yet one house built here in the Philippines with AAC. I know only one contractor who is ready to build the first home and has a German representative from Ytong.

Philippines Light Weight Concrete Panels


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Biggest Advantage: Insulation against Heat and Noise plus the panels are only 25% the weight of concrete (because mixed with polystyrene beads) so the complete building is lighter and thus perfect for steep hills or for lots with soil problems. Panels are still as hard as granite...
No plaster = no worry about those problems.

Cost: little higher than hollow blocks but you earn that back on savings and extra comfort.



25% of the weight of hollow blocks. Made from the mixture of small polystyrene beads (INSULATION!), portland cement, and chemical admixtures, sandwiched between two cement boards.

INSULATED; keep heat/noise outside, save on aircon-bills.

Two times faster built.

Hard as Granite.

Used by Globe, Smart, Jollibee, Ballast Nedam, to name a few.
Those are big commercial buildings, multi-storey.

No need to plaster (Smooth skinned; only the joints have to be filled.)

Electrical wires, plumbing etc. are easily integrated in the panels by simply cutting out the required space with a stone-cutting tool.


Cast-in-Place
Prefabricated Houses
Modular Ferro Concrete
Green Building ECO House
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
Steel Frame Homes

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