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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by happney65: 11:14pm On Sep 26, 2017
veekid:
CC: happney65

Hmmmmmmmmm...I am not here to spoil anybody's work or hustle..But lets be factual with ourselves and tell ourselves that which is the truth..Polystyrene parapet is not good as against situ Parapet..Polystyrene parapet is just Fixed sort of and not built unlike situ parapet..It isnt strong and it tends to fall off in later years which is dangerous..

I did Situ Paraphet for a 3bedroom Flat ensuite..I spent nothing less than 700K..Although myself and my dad handled it..It wasnt handed over to any Building contractor..Situ is more durable,better,long lasting and safer..Although it is more expensive than Polystyrene which is just fixed..

I wont advise anyone to do polystyrene..Make una no do Paraphet better than doing Polystyrene Parapet..as doing parapet is even a choice and not needed..The Money i used for parapet is more expensive than the money for the woodwork for roofing sef..
so it is a choice

My little contribution..

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by saydfact(m): 8:18am On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:


Hmmmmmmmmm...I am not here to spoil anybody's work or hustle..But lets be factual with ourselves and tell ourselves that which is the truth..Polystyrene parapet is not good as against situ Parapet..Polystyrene parapet is just Fixed sort of and not built unlike situ parapet..It isnt strong and it tends to fall off in later years which is dangerous..

I did Situ Paraphet for a 3bedroom Flat ensuite..I spent nothing less than 700K..Although myself and my dad handled it..It wasnt handed over to any Building contractor..Situ is more durable,better,long lasting and safer..Although it is more expensive than Polystyrene which is just fixed..

I wont advise anyone to do polystyrene..Make una no do Paraphet better than doing Polystyrene Parapet..as doing parapet is even a choice and not needed..The Money i used for parapet isnt up to the money for the woodwork for roofing sef..

My little contribution..


You sound like someone who isn't well read about construction.. .

1st - my granddad built his storey building with mud, block and wood, no columns, no concrete... Come to Ijebu, it's the finest building on our street... Today., a house built in the 70s.

2nd - Materials don't make structures strong, all the houses collapsing are built with concrete, opposite Star Fm Lagos, Tinubu built a storey house using false walling, it's stronger than most house So called Estate agents advertise today... We have a popular one in court already.

Lastly, if you have seen a polystyrene fall out, did u investigate why? Or how it was done.!?

We built a popular Nigerian billionaires house in ikoyi with polystyrene slabs....

I'll advise you do your research, and go with the trend.

Thanks.....

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 10:05am On Sep 27, 2017
happney65 veekid
Good day Sir,
it is a known fact that the world is evolving and change is inevitable . it was also said that we are products of our past but we don't have to be a prisoner to it.
Technology is moving to more lighter products and the way things are going in the next 30 years the use of conventional materials will be limited.
The way polystyrene parapet is anchored to the building doesn't allow it to fall off. if it is a new building in construction the binding wires on the polystyrene panels are fastening to the reinforcement bars and with the help of special adhesive Poly Plaster which is use on the back of the panel and the wall then casting done on it can't allow it to fall off. if you are using it on renovation with the help of binding wire which is use to fastening it to the wall and use of the special adhesive will not also allow it to fall off.
peradventure it falls off which is not likely to occur the material is a very light material which when falls on something can hardly destroy it or wound a person if it falls, it is something you will pick up and fix back without having the material been destroyed.
sir, we will to invite you to one of our sites in Lagos to see how the way polystyrene products work for you to have a better understanding.
welcome to the world of innovative products, the 21 st century.
Thanks

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Flaghouse1: 10:30am On Sep 27, 2017
Teewhy2:
happney65 veekid
Good Sir,
it is a known fact that the world is evolving and change is inevitable . it was also said that we are products of our past but we don't have to be a prisoner to it.
Technology is moving to more lighter products and the way things are going in the next 30 years the use of conventional materials will be limited.
The way polystyrene parapet is anchored to the building doesn't allow it to fall off. if it is a new building in construction the binding wires on the polystyrene panels are fastening to the reinforcement bars and with the help of special adhesive Poly Plaster which is use on the back of the panel and the wall then casting done on it can't allow it to fall off. if you are using it on renovation with the help of binding wire which is use to fastening it to the wall and use of the special adhesive will not also allow it to fall off.
peradventure it falls off which is not likely to occur the material is a very light material which when falls on something can hardly destroy it or wound a person if it falls, it is something you will pick up and fix back without having the material been destroyed.
sir, we will to invite you to one of our sites in Lagos to see how the way polystyrene products work for you to have a better understanding.
welcome to the world of innovative products, the 21 st century.
Thanks


Constructive and matured response to the criticism of your product,from the little I have read from all your post on the subject matter you are more particular about load bearing capacity , advising those building in swampy area to embrace this product as an alternative to "Situ" parapet.

Also you have been able to demonstrate the cost saving implications of using the polystyrene parapet with analysis attached to the thread,well for the guy critisizing your product may probably be an expert in installing in situ parapet and has discovered the interest some of his clients are showing towards the polystyrene parapet and might want to use this forum to discredit your product.
In summary the sky is wide for very one to fly ,presentation is a good tool to effective and efficient marketing provided you sell or market quality product with top notch quality installation it will not be that easy to discredit your product ,though since you started this thread I have not seen or heard of defects in this product either through word of mouth or pictures
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by saydfact(m): 11:00am On Sep 27, 2017
Flaghouse1:



Constructive and matured response to the criticism of your product,from the little I have read from all your post on the subject matter you are more particular about load bearing capacity , advising those building in swampy area to embrace this product as an alternative to "Situ" parapet.

Also you have been able to demonstrate the cost saving implications of using the polystyrene parapet with analysis attached to the thread,well for the guy critisizing your product may probably be an expert in installing in situ parapet and has discovered the interest some of his clients are showing towards the polystyrene parapet and might want to use this forum to discredit your product.
In summary the sky is wide for very one to fly ,presentation is a good tool to effective and efficient marketing provided you sell or market quality product with top notch quality installation it will not be that easy to discredit your product ,though since you started this thread I have not seen or heard of defects in this product either through word of mouth or pictures

Thanks for this reply, I have also been following and i've brought polystyrene from Teewhy2 and used on our Ikoyi site - where i totally disagree with happney65 is what you have highlighted in your reply above.

attached is a picture from Bengaluru's Mantri Mall after the CONCRETE PARAPET WALL collapsed - should I then advice everyone to stay away from concrete parapet?



We should NOT be mislead....

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by happney65: 11:08am On Sep 27, 2017
Flaghouse1:



Constructive and matured response to the criticism of your product,from the little I have read from all your post on the subject matter you are more particular about load bearing capacity , advising those building in swampy area to embrace this product as an alternative to "Situ" parapet.

Also you have been able to demonstrate the cost saving implications of using the polystyrene parapet with analysis attached to the thread,well for the guy critisizing your product may probably be an expert in installing in situ parapet and has discovered the interest some of his clients are showing towards the polystyrene parapet and might want to use this forum to discredit your product.
In summary the sky is wide for very one to fly ,presentation is a good tool to effective and efficient marketing provided you sell or market quality product with top notch quality installation it will not be that easy to discredit your product ,though since you started this thread I have not seen or heard of defects in this product either through word of mouth or pictures

Thank you for the submission bros..However I am not in anyway discrediting he's product..However I am just laying out the fact..

Note..I am not a house builder nor contractor..I am currently building my own house so I am speaking from experience..When I wanted to do the paraphet I was advised to go for situ..Situ is built,not moulded like the other one and fixed..

The services of welders,carpenter and the bricklayer where employed..I spent roughly less than 700K even though I had some other materials on ground which made it cheaper..

You can read reviews online and you will know better between the two..I am saying with all sense of truthfulness that situ is better..Long lasting,safer,durable..The other one is just cheaper than situ but not better..

Doing parapet is already for people who wants their building to look better and can stand the test of time against rains and storms..

There is this saying that it's the rich that do paraphet..lol..Maybe it is,cos the money i used to do the paraphet is more than the money for the roofing..I mean the woodwork..Word work is about 550K. inclusive of the woods,nails carpentry charge as I was charged 110 by the carpenter...so if you want to do paraphet kuku do the one that might be a little bit expensive but it's more better..If you don't want to do it,Don't do it and proceed to roofing than doing something which to me won't stand the test of time..

I would attach pictures of mine later in the day..

My little submission
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by saydfact(m): 11:12am On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:


Thank you for the submission bros..However I am not in anyway discrediting he's product..However I am just laying out the fact..

Note..I am not a house builder nor contractor..I am currently building my own house so I am speaking from experience..When I wanted to do the paraphet I was advised to go for situ..Situ is built,not moulded like the other one and fixed..

The services of welders,carpenter and the bricklayer..I spent roughly less than 700K even though I had some other materials on ground which made it cheaper..

You can read reviews online and you will know better between the two..I am saying with all sense of truthfulness that situ is better..Long lasting,safer,durable..The other one is just cheaper than situ but not better..

Doing parapet is already for people who wants their building to look better and can stand the test of time against rains and storms..

There is this saying that it's the rich that do paraphet..lol..Maybe it is,cos the money i used to do the paraphet is more than the money for the roofing..I mean the woodwork..Word work is about 550K. inclusive of the woods,nails carpentry charge as I was charged 110 by the carpenter...so if you want to do paraphet kuku do the one that might be a little bit expensive but it's more better..If you don't want to do it,Don't do it and proceed to roofing than doing something which to me won't stand the test of time..

I would attach pictures of mine later in the day..

My little submission

I'M AN ARCHITECT - CHINA IS BUILDING HOUSES WITHOUT A SINGLE CONCRETE BEING POURED - THE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT GREEN ARCHITECTURE... WHO ADVISED YOU TO SPEND 700K WHEN U CLD HAVE SPENT LESS - I KNOW THE ANSWER, BY ARTISANS - WELL, MAYBE YOU SHD START LISTENING TO PROFESSIONERS..... lol

MY brother - I repeat in CHINA today, its a sin to construct any structure with CONCRETE as main material.

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by saydfact(m): 11:17am On Sep 27, 2017
everyone should google polystyrene in building and see what the world is doing -

TOMORROW SOMEONE WOULD SAY ELECTRIC CARS WONT LAST AS LONG AS PETROL CARS DID.

Instead of moving along with the trend.

WHY DONT WE USE KEROSENE STOVE?
WHY DONT WE USE TYPE WRITERS AGAIN?
WHY DONT WE USE MUD FOR BUILDINGS AGAIN? when in actual fact Mud is the best material for us in this regine of the world.

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Flaghouse1: 11:18am On Sep 27, 2017
saydfact:


Thanks for this reply, I have also been following and i've brought polystyrene from Teewhy2 and used on our Ikoyi site - where i totally disagree with happney65 is what you have highlighted in your reply above.

attached is a picture from Bengaluru's Mantri Mall after the CONCRETE PARAPET WALL collapsed - should I then advice everyone to stay away from concrete parapet?



We should NOT be mislead....

That's the kind of society we find ourselves ,no time to do research and investigations on a subject matter and people go on out spewing rubbish.
I also remember Teewhy2 made a firm commitment that once the product installation is done by his team and any issues arise he will remedy that situation immediately,
We should be guided by our utterances in trying to damage people's reputation out of jealousy or sentiment, this guys (Teewhy2) thread has been running for over 3 months to the best of my knowledge if people have experienced such shoddy job or product line should have been able to come out on this forum or social media to raise alarm on the poor standard of the product.
At the initial stage of his thread he refused to give the prices of the polystyrene and installation cost until he was forced by a repose from Egunmogaji to do the needful

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Flaghouse1: 11:31am On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:


Thank you for the submission bros..However I am not in anyway discrediting he's product..However I am just laying out the fact..

Note..I am not a house builder nor contractor..I am currently building my own house so I am speaking from experience..When I wanted to do the paraphet I was advised to go for situ..Situ is built,not moulded like the other one and fixed..

The services of welders,carpenter and the bricklayer where employed..I spent roughly less than 700K even though I had some other materials on ground which made it cheaper..

You can read reviews online and you will know better between the two..I am saying with all sense of truthfulness that situ is better..Long lasting,safer,durable..The other one is just cheaper than situ but not better..

Doing parapet is already for people who wants their building to look better and can stand the test of time against rains and storms..

There is this saying that it's the rich that do paraphet..lol..Maybe it is,cos the money i used to do the paraphet is more than the money for the roofing..I mean the woodwork..Word work is about 550K. inclusive of the woods,nails carpentry charge as I was charged 110 by the carpenter...so if you want to do paraphet kuku do the one that might be a little bit expensive but it's more better..If you don't want to do it,Don't do it and proceed to roofing than doing something which to me won't stand the test of time..

I would attach pictures of mine later in the day..

My little submission

Bros,

Why I am pained is the way you went about the criticism, in all sincerity you may not intend to tarnish the guys reputation but your comments speaks otherwise.from inception teewhy2 was marketing this polysterenparapet specifcally for those building in swampy area and those whose roof load may have impact on the soil structure with intention do concrete parapet,in order to reduce the load he advised/opined that it's better to use polysterenparapet to reduce the Load on the building to forestall future build tilting or sinking.

Any way congrats for your new building God provide for you to complete it good time

My kobo kobo submission
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by happney65: 11:59am On Sep 27, 2017
Flaghouse1:


Bros,

Why I am pained is the way you went about the criticism, in all sincerity you may not intend to tarnish the guys reputation but your comments speaks otherwise.from inception teewhy2 was marketing this polysterenparapet specifcally for those building in swampy area and those whose roof load may have impact on the soil structure with intention do concrete parapet,in order to reduce the load he advised/opined that it's better to use polysterenparapet to reduce the Load on the building to forestall future build tilting or sinking.

Any way congrats for your new building God provide for you to complete it good time

My kobo kobo submission

Bros,Please read my first post after I was mentioned here..I said I am not here to hinder anybody's hustle never abused anyone just made my own opinion from my own point of view..

All the same,Thank you for your Prayers..I appreciate
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Flaghouse1: 12:24pm On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:


Bros,Please read my first post after I was mentioned here..I said I am not here to hinder anybody's hustle never abused anyone just made my own opinion from my own point of view..

All the same,Thank you for your Prayers..I appreciate

Noted!
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Nobody: 12:35pm On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:


Thank you for the submission bros..However I am not in anyway discrediting he's product..However I am just laying out the fact..

Note..I am not a house builder nor contractor..I am currently building my own house so I am speaking from experience..When I wanted to do the paraphet I was advised to go for situ..Situ is built,not moulded like the other one and fixed..

The services of welders,carpenter and the bricklayer where employed..I spent roughly less than 700K even though I had some other materials on ground which made it cheaper..

You can read reviews online and you will know better between the two..I am saying with all sense of truthfulness that situ is better..Long lasting,safer,durable..The other one is just cheaper than situ but not better..

Doing parapet is already for people who wants their building to look better and can stand the test of time against rains and storms..

There is this saying that it's the rich that do paraphet..lol..Maybe it is,cos the money i used to do the paraphet is more than the money for the roofing..I mean the woodwork..Word work is about 550K. inclusive of the woods,nails carpentry charge as I was charged 110 by the carpenter...so if you want to do paraphet kuku do the one that might be a little bit expensive but it's more better..If you don't want to do it,Don't do it and proceed to roofing than doing something which to me won't stand the test of time..

I would attach pictures of mine later in the day..

My little submission

All you’re doing is expressing a singular layman opinion. It’s not backed by any scientific or practical proof.

Just because something costs more doesn’t make it better or more efficient.

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by happney65: 1:33pm On Sep 27, 2017
saydfact:


I'M AN ARCHITECT - CHINA IS BUILDING HOUSES WITHOUT A SINGLE CONCRETE BEING POURED - THE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT GREEN ARCHITECTURE... WHO ADVISED YOU TO SPEND 700K WHEN U CLD HAVE SPENT LESS - I KNOW THE ANSWER, BY ARTISANS - WELL, MAYBE YOU SHD START LISTENING TO PROFESSIONERS..... lol

MY brother - I repeat in CHINA today, its a sin to construct any structure with CONCRETE as main material.


My broda,, Professionals?So called professionals that would only do nothing but hiking Building materials and make building a house a very very big deal...As long as you have the time,You can build your house yourself instead of a so called contractor that would just hype things for no reason..

The contractor is not the one to carry blocks he or she would employ a bricklayer to do the job,so why go through a contractor who's job is just to look,wait for a while and run to other places..A so.called contractor did my foundation and I only ended up paying so much..Still had to make some little correction when the building started..Later discovered I paid times two for the foundation..

I got a good Bricklayer. .told us the materials to buy we bought all materials and he started work..For goodness sake I am not building a storey building,just a 3bedroom ensuite so why can't I do it myself together with my Dad who already has a house of he's own.

Same way I did carpenter,Welder etc..We bought all materials ourselves and they did their job..

The only part I got a professional was when I did the Plan and survey..and when he did the foundation for me Wey he hike price for no reason..others I did myself.

Took some pictures when the paraphet building was on..Phone camera isn't too good..

Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by saydfact(m): 2:33pm On Sep 27, 2017
happney65:



My broda,, Professionals?So called professionals that would only do nothing but hiking Building materials and make building a house a very very big deal...As long as you have the time,You can build your house yourself instead of a so called contractor that would just hype things for no reason..

The contractor is not the one to carry blocks he or she would employ a bricklayer to do the job,so why go through a contractor who's job is just to look,wait for a while and run to other places..A so.called contractor did my foundation and I only ended up paying so much..Still had to make some little correction when the building started..Later discovered I paid times two for the foundation..

I got a good Bricklayer. .told us the materials to buy we bought all materials and he started work..For goodness sake I am not building a storey building,just a 3bedroom ensuite so why can't I do it myself together with my Dad who already has a house of he's own.

Same way I did carpenter,Welder etc..We bought all materials ourselves and they did their job..

The only part I got a professional was when I did the Plan and survey..and when he did the foundation for me Wey he hike price for no reason..others I did myself.

Took some pictures when the paraphet building was on..Phone camera isn't too good..

well, i guess there is urgent need to end this conversation here......
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 4:23pm On Sep 27, 2017
Thanks all for the engagement at least this conversation has given us the avenue to explain the way the materials is been installed which is very important.
I will try to also post some pictures doing installation to explain better.
God Bless you guys for the contribution.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Nobody: 4:42pm On Sep 27, 2017
Teewhy2:
Thanks all for the engagement at least this conversation has given us the avenue to explain the way the materials is been installed which is very important.
I will try to also post some pictures doing installation to explain better.
God Bless you guys for the contribution.

I have never met you nor did business with you, yet, but in fairness your product is sound.

Don't be dissuaded by close-minded people that are not exposed to new materials.

Good luck.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Flaghouse1: 4:58pm On Sep 27, 2017
Teewhy2:
Thanks all for the engagement at least this conversation has given us the avenue to explain the way the materials is been installed which is very important.
I will try to also post some pictures doing installation to explain better.
God Bless you guys for the contribution.

Recal when you were being chastised for not given the public the price abd pictures of the job done with the product,if you had not done that today there wouldn't have being a reference point to thrash puy doubts of your product line that's why is alway good when you put up your product and serviced on this forum you need to be grounded in your field and also let INTEGRITY AND TRUST be your motto
Also I have not met or done business with you ,ftom what you have attached on this thread I know that you are more or less a solution provider with.the sole aim of educating consumers of other alternative to buildings and in same vein making them catch up with global trends
In all I wish you success in business more customers and good profits in the coming days ahead

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 7:08pm On Sep 27, 2017
To you guys Flaghouse1 EgunMogaji saydfact thanks so much for standing by me today and I promise not to disappoint you to the first two that I have never met or done business with to stand up like this is really a moral booster and will make integrity and trust my watch word. To saydfact that I have sold items to also speak good also is a plus to us.
Happney65 thanks for the opportunity to enable us explain more on the product, we have nothing against you and wish you success in your various projects and future endeavours .
Thanks again all and best wishes in our various endeavours GOD bless.

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by opomulero(m): 8:03am On Sep 30, 2017
Teewhy2:
To you guys Flaghouse1 EgunMogaji saydfact thanks so much for standing by me today and I promise not to disappoint you to the first two that I have never met or done business with to stand up like this is really a moral booster and will make integrity and trust my watch word. To saydfact that I have sold items to also speak good also is a plus to us.
Happney65 thanks for the opportunity to enable us explain more on the product, we have nothing against you and wish you success in your various projects and future endeavours .
Thanks again all and best wishes in our various endeavours GOD bless.

Teewhy2, i have sent a mail across to your gmail.
Kindly revert.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 6:38pm On Oct 03, 2017
opomulero:


Teewhy2, i have sent a mail across to your gmail.
Kindly revert.

Done sir
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 2:19pm On Oct 11, 2017
Buildings with Polystrene Parapet fascia

Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Hollasmall: 10:15pm On Oct 15, 2017
hello sir kindly give the total cost and installation of 68 meter of parapet the house is 62/38ft making 68metre in total
jacksonswilsons@gmail.com

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Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 1:55pm On Oct 16, 2017
Hollasmall:
hello sir kindly give the total cost and installation of 68 meter of parapet the house is 62/38ft making 68metre in total
jacksonswilsons@gmail.com
Thanks for the inquiry sir, we have already sent a mail in this regard.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by MrHenshaw: 8:01am On Oct 18, 2017
Teewhy2:






Due to Popular demand and as we promised this is a detailed cost comparison between typical concrete cast insuite and Polystyrene parapet. we had to put a jpeg file as it is not looking well arranged on the site.
we would appreciate those people who are more into daily construction to also look at our analysis
for for further explanation you are free to place you questions or observations below





Nice one but next time talk to the laymen in a language they will understand by say 2/3 bedroom will cost this or that approximately than using dimensions.l am not unaware that dimensions is Professional.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 4:35pm On Oct 18, 2017
MrHenshaw:






Nice one but next time talk to the laymen in a language they will understand by say 2/3 bedroom will cost this or that approximately than using dimensions.l am not unaware that dimensions is Professional.
Sir, your advise is noted but 2/3 bedroom most time differs from one another, some might come in rectangular shape some might be with recess and this affects the dimensions.
that is why we mostly request for architectural drawings or we visit the site for measurements.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by MrHenshaw: 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2017
Teewhy2:

Sir, your advise is noted but 2/3 bedroom most time differs from one another, some might come in rectangular shape some might be with recess and this affects the dimensions.
that is why we mostly request for architectural drawings or we visit the site for measurements.



Read my post again,the reason I said approximate.
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 9:04pm On Oct 19, 2017
Noted sir, thanks
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Popseel: 1:54pm On Oct 21, 2017
Hello Teewhy2,

I am in Akure currently working on a 4-bedroom apartment with a total dimension of 63mtrs. I want to do parapet now but looking for something nice and cheap. I picked interest in your product here.
Can I get a quotation for this polystyrene for my parapet? I would be glad if this is sent to me.

Seun
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by sonety2k(m): 7:46am On Oct 23, 2017
cool
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Miller1: 1:11pm On Oct 23, 2017
hello Teewhy2.
Ive been following this ur post and am quite interested in ur product. i have an apartment measuring about 53mts. please an interested in a quotation for your polystyrene parapet for my building.
And can you deliver and install in Asaba Delta state.
here's my mail uchemiller@live.com
Popseel:
Hello Teewhy2,

I am in Akure currently working on a 4-bedroom apartment with a total dimension of 63mtrs. I want to do parapet now but looking for something nice and cheap. I picked interest in your product here.
Can I get a quotation for this polystyrene for my parapet? I would be glad if this is sent to me.

Seun
Re: Alternative Building Material (expanded Polystyrene) by Teewhy2: 4:06pm On Oct 23, 2017
Popseel:
Hello Teewhy2,

I am in Akure currently working on a 4-bedroom apartment with a total dimension of 63mtrs. I want to do parapet now but looking for something nice and cheap. I picked interest in your product here.
Can I get a quotation for this polystyrene for my parapet? I would be glad if this is sent to me.

Seun

Good Day sir,
I want to believe your building is a bungalow, what stage is it now. Also did you calculate roof eaves of the building to the 63 Linear meters. can you please send your architectural drawing to frugesarenaltd@gmail.com to enable me check also give a rough estimate.
hope to hear from you soon.

Miller1:
hello Teewhy2.
Ive been following this ur post and am quite interested in ur product. i have an apartment measuring about 53mts. please an interested in a quotation for your polystyrene parapet for my building.
And can you deliver and install in Asaba Delta state.
here's my mail uchemiller@live.com
Mail sent

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