Brother Bright another informative video. Your knowledge will be of great help for diasporans like myself as well as Ghanaian returning. Much appreciated 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing . Moving to Africa with my husband my sister inlaw my brother in law there son and my 98 year mother young mother inlaw with the creator provisiin and protection.
Bright! Great video. It was interesting to see and compare construction methods. In Mozambique after digging the foundation trenches we do the footings and columns then we apply big rocks on the floor followed by compaction before the concrete is applied then we start the block work. Furthermore, the rebar across the foundation Is more to prevent floor cracks especially if your foundation is very big, the are not load bearing unlike were the bricks for the walls sit. Very wise to have rental properties on the first floor. Enjoyable video, well done. Krone
My dearest @krone Moz sorry for the late response. I admire you're composition. You're a grate writer. Thanks alot for sharing Mozambican procedure with us..... Love to hear from you again. God bless. Shalom
Kindly send me an email with your contact details, meanwhile show your appreciation to the channel by donating any amount to MTN number 0246 676 416 Clara Boadiwaa is the name. I will be expecting your email as well. Thanks Mr. Bright
Bright ! Great Vid. I noticed in Africa you will use large amounts of concrete filled "filler space" between heavy blocks to create walls. In the USA they use approx. 16x8 concrete blocks with 1/2" in between but I notice in Africa it can be 2-3 inches at times. Just curious to see if this is code.
I'm not sure if he got it wrong or it's how they call it. What I know is German "floor" which is building wall before casting floor slab concrete (btw not sure if it's still a German thing). I won't advise that since the floor needs to hold. In fact the floor for storey buildings need a wire mess for floor slab. People just cutting corners. You can see he didn't even add a floor belt for slab to cut cost
Thanks for watching, German concrete is terminology used in construction. Its either German concrete or oversite concrete. I'm not aware of traditional concrete.
Really helpful. Many many thanks Boss
Thank you so much
I appreciate your good job very espiring
Brother Bright another informative video. Your knowledge will be of great help for diasporans like myself as well as Ghanaian returning. Much appreciated 🙏
I appreciate you soo much
Beautiful explanation… perfect step by step approach detailed .. thanks chief !👍🏿👍🏿
Respect my boss
In fact your videos are very informative. Thank you very much for sharing God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for sharing . Moving to Africa with my husband my sister inlaw my brother in law there son and my 98 year mother young mother inlaw with the creator provisiin and protection.
That's a huge family 👪 you have there. Anyway, waiting for your return to the mother land. One love ❤
This is a very good video. Thanks for your information.
Thank I for impacting your knowledge on building. You are just a great God bless you.
God bless you too, thanks for watching as well.
We appreciate you and hoping you appreciate us as well. Shalom.
Very informative 👏🏾 thank you very much
Most welcome my dear
Well done brother 👏 you really encourage me I am trying to build 👍 my house in Ghana 🇬🇭 next year
Once you're ready, kindly let me know, so I can guide you accordingly
Very very Informative Boss 💯💯👌👌
Thanks alot senior Man 👨 🙏
So inspiration brother bright! Well done👏🏾
Thanks alot my boss
Well done on uploading this great video.
Thanks, long time....hope all is well with you
@@BrightandClaraAll is well; I have been following may be bcus I just haven't posted comments.
As always Great Content thnx bro 🙌🏾
Thanks alot, I'm grateful
Bright! Great video.
It was interesting to see and compare construction methods. In Mozambique after digging the foundation trenches we do the footings and columns then we apply big rocks on the floor followed by compaction before the concrete is applied then we start the block work. Furthermore, the rebar across the foundation Is more to prevent floor cracks especially if your foundation is very big, the are not load bearing unlike were the bricks for the walls sit.
Very wise to have rental properties on the first floor.
Enjoyable video, well done.
Krone
My dearest @krone Moz sorry for the late response. I admire you're composition. You're a grate writer. Thanks alot for sharing Mozambican procedure with us.....
Love to hear from you again.
God bless. Shalom
@@BrightandClara Thank you so much Bright. My apologies, I have not been online very much for the past weeks.
Very educative.. well done brother 👏 👍
My boss, thanks for passing through.
Thank you and happy father’s day in advance.
Happy fathers day boss.
Excellent!!!
Respect boss. One love ❤
Great morning how are you. Question how deep foundation for a two story house and how deep for pillars . Thank you for responding
Kindly send me an email with your contact details, meanwhile show your appreciation to the channel by donating any amount to MTN number
0246 676 416 Clara Boadiwaa is the name. I will be expecting your email as well. Thanks
Mr. Bright
Bright ! Great Vid. I noticed in Africa you will use large amounts of concrete filled "filler space" between heavy blocks to create walls. In the USA they use approx. 16x8 concrete blocks with 1/2" in between but I notice in Africa it can be 2-3 inches at times. Just curious to see if this is code.
And so? Did u watch a video in Ghana or Africa?
Thx for sharing! Whats the different between a german concrete and the traditionel concrete?
I'm not sure if he got it wrong or it's how they call it. What I know is German "floor" which is building wall before casting floor slab concrete (btw not sure if it's still a German thing). I won't advise that since the floor needs to hold. In fact the floor for storey buildings need a wire mess for floor slab. People just cutting corners. You can see he didn't even add a floor belt for slab to cut cost
Thanks for watching, German concrete is terminology used in construction. Its either German concrete or oversite concrete. I'm not aware of traditional concrete.
Great info, how big is the land?
I think buying from K. Ofori is a little bit affordable than the others.
30000gha cedis = 2300euro 😮😮😮😮😮
In Nigeria, that same project will cost 12000euro = 8 million Naija naira😢😢😢😢 God help Nigeria.
Brother please speak twi small please
Alright Madam, I will do that in my upcoming videos