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Pablo
#221 Posted : Friday, July 29, 2011 11:59:50 AM
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Not sure of the painting. Havent reached there yet.

As for tiles I have seen bathroom tiles ranging from 1,500/- plus (T&C) to as little as 350/- for a 37 tile packet (20cmx20cm) or 1.48SqM per packet.

I actually went with a whole seller to accompany them buy tiles at some underground godown on Kijabe st and was amazed at how much money is made in the distribution process. I found lovely tiles (shiny black with a giraffe skin texture) for 350/- per packet.
Also noted that they were selling shiny porcelain floor tiles at 600/- per piece (60cm x60cm x 10mm).

@ techies what does it mean when someone says good tiles? Is it the thickness or what?
accelriskconsult
#222 Posted : Friday, July 29, 2011 12:29:21 PM
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Pablo wrote:
Not sure of the painting. Havent reached there yet.

As for tiles I have seen bathroom tiles ranging from 1,500/- plus (T&C) to as little as 350/- for a 37 tile packet (20cmx20cm) or 1.48SqM per packet.

I actually went with a whole seller to accompany them buy tiles at some underground godown on Kijabe st and was amazed at how much money is made in the distribution process. I found lovely tiles (shiny black with a giraffe skin texture) for 350/- per packet.
Also noted that they were selling shiny porcelain floor tiles at 600/- per piece (60cm x60cm x 10mm).

@ techies what does it mean when someone says good tiles? Is it the thickness or what?



Pablo do you know whether the godown would sell to a small time kamau and is it branded?
Pablo
#223 Posted : Friday, July 29, 2011 12:59:37 PM
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Actually if youre taking more than 20 cartons you can buy from them. The wall tiles I know for a fact are chinese and not branded. Thats what lead me to ask what is a good tile? (the floor tiles are indian)

My philosophy which i stand to be corrected is that for things that are on the surface I will buy best value (chinese or not) but for whats inside the walls such as pipes and wiring ill not compromise but buy the best. My logic is why buy a toilet set for 4 times the price while it only lasts double the time. I would rather buy the cheaper one and replace it when the time comes. E.g. Twfords toilet sets are 28k while some simmilar ones from india are 7k (incl the wash hand sink and pedestal) is 7k at the godown.

Swanky2010
#224 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 12:22:13 PM
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Currently constructing. Any recommendations on good and reasonably priced suppliers for:

- Wooden (internal and main) doors
- Metal (security doors)
- Roofing (best material option for water harvesting)
- Windows and window grills
- Wall, and Flooring tiles (Bathrooms, Kitchen)
- Solar panels
- Parquet
- Kitchen countertops (granite, marble or laminate)
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thanks.
Swanky2010
#225 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 12:29:15 PM
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Pablo wrote:
Actually if youre taking more than 20 cartons you can buy from them. The wall tiles I know for a fact are chinese and not branded. Thats what lead me to ask what is a good tile? (the floor tiles are indian)

My philosophy which i stand to be corrected is that for things that are on the surface I will buy best value (chinese or not) but for whats inside the walls such as pipes and wiring ill not compromise but buy the best. My logic is why buy a toilet set for 4 times the price while it only lasts double the time. I would rather buy the cheaper one and replace it when the time comes. E.g. Twfords toilet sets are 28k while some simmilar ones from india are 7k (incl the wash hand sink and pedestal) is 7k at the godown.



Pablo,

Currently sourcing for materials so please send me the contacts of the go down per email to swanky2010n@yahoo.com. thanks
Lek
#226 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 5:42:39 PM
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@Pablo, am inspired, would also appreciate to know where the godown is, email to Leky2079@yahoo.com
Pablo
#227 Posted : Monday, August 01, 2011 7:16:04 PM
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There are several places along the lower part of Kijabe St. One of them is Prime Tiles which is next to a larger shop called China Tiles.

Disclaimer - I am not reccomending them just giving an observation.

@Swanky - Doshi on Msa Rd had a wide range of security doors. Check them out.
Kiarie_Njoroge
#228 Posted : Wednesday, August 03, 2011 9:14:07 AM
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@ kenyanengineer.
I am a writer with a local daily and occasionally deal with property.
i feel you could provide me with vital info that is sometimes not easy to find. If you're willing, drop me a an email on gidy41@yahoo.com

I will highly appreciate
madhaquer
#229 Posted : Friday, August 05, 2011 8:27:23 PM
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@Swanky,
Doshi are Ironmongers and will have probably the best prices for metal , but you may need to pick your fundi have him give you the required quantities and you buy that for him to make the window grills, gates etc.

The best material for harvesting water is corrugated iron sheets. I have heard that clay tiles need at least one or 2 rainy seasons before the water can be harvested but even then it may not be 100% safe for drinking.
TD
#230 Posted : Friday, August 05, 2011 8:57:05 PM
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madhaquer wrote:
@Swanky,

The best material for harvesting water is corrugated iron sheets. I have heard that clay tiles need at least one or 2 rainy seasons before the water can be harvested but even then it may not be 100% safe for drinking.


I beg to differ, natural clay tiles are safer in the long run, the worst u can get is some clay sediment in the early days, and after all, its natural stuff that can't harm you.
Rahatupu
#231 Posted : Wednesday, August 10, 2011 4:03:28 PM
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@Pablo, thanks. I got the tiles from T&C during the sale period for my 8 units (floor and wall) all were made in China, lakini they insisted its first quality, my fundi was amazed and delighted at the quality. Wash basins and sinks were equally from China pia first quality + taps+ accessories etc. I bet we've been brainwashed into believing that all things Chinese are poor quality.

I was sourced quotations from various fundis for fixing/laying the tiles and I need to make the assessment right.
african coloner
#232 Posted : Wednesday, August 10, 2011 5:04:09 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
@Pablo, thanks. I got the tiles from T&C during the sale period for my 8 units (floor and wall) all were made in China, lakini they insisted its first quality, my fundi was amazed and delighted at the quality. Wash basins and sinks were equally from China pia first quality + taps+ accessories etc. I bet we've been brainwashed into believing that all things Chinese are poor quality.

I was sourced quotations from various fundis for fixing/laying the tiles and I need to make the assessment right.




how much did the eight unit cost to put up?
Pablo
#233 Posted : Wednesday, August 10, 2011 11:06:04 PM
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@ Rahatupu at how much were u getting the shower mixers and taps. There has to be a way to get cheaper ones. All am getting are 12k+ for 4 way internal shower mixers.
Swanky2010
#234 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2011 12:23:26 PM
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luttz wrote:
Thanks. Will talk to the old man who helped me get the tree from which I got the timber for roofing.

Thanks for the idea, am sure to save upwards of 200-300k.


Luttz,

Looking for the tree alternative as well. Could you send me the old man's number to swanky2010n@yahoo.com.
Rahatupu
#235 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2011 4:58:53 PM
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Pablo wrote:
@ Rahatupu at how much were u getting the shower mixers and taps. There has to be a way to get cheaper ones. All am getting are 12k+ for 4 way internal shower mixers.
.

@Pablo, I am not using shower mixers since the units since I don't intend to install water heaters but will install instant water heaters over the shower head. Taps I got for Ksh. 1100 each Tapis brand.
@African coloner, roughly 11-12 million. Location Kitengela town.
GGK
#236 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2011 6:40:28 PM
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@Rahatupu, any mention of million sends strange sensations over my body, what was it all about?
"..I am because we are. "― Ubuntu, Umtu,
Rahatupu
#237 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:48:40 AM
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GGK wrote:
@Rahatupu, any mention of million sends strange sensations over my body, what was it all about?

@GGK, you have to brace yourself. This is a block of flats/apartments for rent looking forward to reaping cash flows of around 120,000 - 180,000 per month.
Pao
#238 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:59:37 AM
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I am planning to construct a two bedroom house using corrugated iron sheets. I intend to have a concrete floor. Any idea what the rough cost of this project will be. Thanks
bartum
#239 Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:06:12 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
GGK wrote:
@Rahatupu, any mention of million sends strange sensations over my body, what was it all about?

@GGK, you have to brace yourself. This is a block of flats/apartments for rent looking forward to reaping cash flows of around 120,000 - 180,000 per month.

how many floors and what is the size of the plot
Rahatupu
#240 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 8:56:47 AM
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Pao wrote:
I am planning to construct a two bedroom house using corrugated iron sheets. I intend to have a concrete floor. Any idea what the rough cost of this project will be. Thanks


@Pao, dimensions?, iron sheets for roof or walls? Concrete floor? rephrase your question more precisely and clearly tafadhali.
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