Why Pavement Blocks Are Affordable To Make Than Buy | Building In Ghana

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    Title: Why Pavement Blocks Are Affordable to Make Than Buy | Building in Ghana
    Discover why making pavement blocks yourself can be more affordable than buying them in Ghana. In this video, we delve into the cost-effective benefits of producing your own pavement blocks for your construction projects. We'll explore the materials needed, the process of making them, and how this approach can save you money and add value to your building projects. Whether you're a homeowner or builder this guide provides practical insights into the advantages of homemade pavement blocks. Don't miss out on these valuable tips for cost-efficient building in Ghana!
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  • @dwellchronicles
    @dwellchronicles  Před 20 dny

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  • @Divenchy-mj1lq
    @Divenchy-mj1lq Před měsícem +1

    I’m the first to arrive;number one real estate lover

  • @jimtripman9002
    @jimtripman9002 Před měsícem +3

    This is why flooding happens, water has nowhere to go in heavy rain, so the best option is to lay down grass and tree landscaping.

    • @dwellchronicles
      @dwellchronicles  Před měsícem +4

      Not entirely true.

    • @dwellchronicles
      @dwellchronicles  Před měsícem +2

      So many people get their houses flooding because roads around them are higher than their compounds ground level, poor drainage system among others.

    • @moidee74
      @moidee74 Před měsícem

      @@dwellchronicles what can say about Noah ??

    • @andykonney7747
      @andykonney7747 Před měsícem

      Grass prevents erosion not floods

    • @jimtripman9002
      @jimtripman9002 Před měsícem

      @@andykonney7747
      No! My point is that with a grass lawn, rain water can penetrate the soil and onto the ground water table. Instead of flooding the area.

  • @paakwegyir3165
    @paakwegyir3165 Před měsícem +1

    Some good points but still needs proper calculations ...you will still get sand transported, you have to get cement transported ....

  • @elohim6068
    @elohim6068 Před měsícem +1

    I know Savior very well from Ho Market project. Savior, I’m the pavement man that came from Kumasi.
    Honestly, I would disagree with some of your takes, namely:
    1. A standard block from a block factory or produced by an electric machine will always be stronger than a hand-pressed manual block simply because of the vibration effect that ensure proper consolidation.
    2. The difference in cost isn’t much if you do the calculations for the site manual production. Nevertheless, the cost difference is compensated by the superior quality that electric machines guarantee
    3. The algae effect is mostly caused by inadequate compaction in the manual hand pressed pavement blocks making the blocks porous that in turn causes the blocks to soak up water and become dumps. Although I agree with you that a good gradient/fall allows for effective drainage
    4. The purpose of the nylon sheet isn’t to prevent weeds from growing from beneath the blocks but to prevent water from rising from below. Those weeds grow from the gaps between the block. The nylon rather defeats the purpose of pavement blocks as porous pavement that should allow storm water to seep into the ground through those gaps
    5. I will urge Savior to get himself an electric vibratory block machines for on-site pavement blocks production

  • @user-ip4jo5uw4i
    @user-ip4jo5uw4i Před měsícem

    Thank you for sharing but you forgot to leave the contact information for the guy

  • @moidee74
    @moidee74 Před měsícem

    I live in liberia and will like to buy one of these machine, can you please help me out ?

    • @dwellchronicles
      @dwellchronicles  Před měsícem +1

      I am not sure you can get it online, but it can be locally fabricated I think. Lemme enquire and revert.

  • @forfunforfun2207
    @forfunforfun2207 Před měsícem +1

    How much blocks can l bag of cement mould

    • @dwellchronicles
      @dwellchronicles  Před měsícem

      The type of block determines the number. For the type you saw in the video 55/56 pieces. Radio one wheel barrow to a bag of cement.

    • @moidee74
      @moidee74 Před měsícem

      Good Job ,

    • @dwellchronicles
      @dwellchronicles  Před měsícem

      @moidee74 thanks

  • @otutu2000
    @otutu2000 Před měsícem

    is the contractor based in Kumasi?

  • @rasdungamelema9593
    @rasdungamelema9593 Před měsícem +1

    The compaction of this machine is lessm. Dont deceive the public ok

  • @SaimeQuaidoo-eb2pm
    @SaimeQuaidoo-eb2pm Před 23 dny

    Bro, can I get their number...