This video was shot a few weeks before Typhoon Odette hit Cebu. Happy to say that the fence had no issues with the typhoon. If you want to donate to the victims of typhoon odette. We setup a relief operation @sharephilippines on instagram instagram.com/sharephilippines?
@@thatguyslater your welcome po! I like the way you tested items and ⚒️ tools, testing how much appliances can consumed electricity.Hope you’ll do more reviews and testing for Filipinos 🇵🇭
It's a real innovation tlaga, it takes a lot of months or even a year or two to complete a whole house. With this kind of easy setup, mas tipid sa budget, mabilis matapos mga buildings & for sure mas smooth ang walls. No need for more masonry.
I've been following your channel since you discussed the liteblock. I love the innovation, creativity, and usefulness and it's Ph-made. I see a bright future sir! :)
While watching this, I can't but think of using this for an A frame cabin. Imagine how may shelters can be built in a mater of hours! A very timely video indeed!
First off, Slater can have a side-career doing tv commercials with his sense of creativity and cinematography. Second, how pristine are the countertops to be able to scoop coffee from it. Looking forward as well to a house update after Odette.
Sir, can you create a cost comparison for a 1-storey residential 5x6m house. Using conventional CHB, plastering, foundation, columns, beam, delivery cost, labor cost etc versus if it was using Litecast. Location lets say Bulacan. How much would one Filipino family would have saved?
Our home renovation started Nov 2021. I wish that we could've used liteblock but since it's not easily available here, we used the traditional chb + cement mix. Hopefully liteblock will be available just like a CHB anywhere!
Best Civil Engineer Influencer or content creator ever! Maka inspire for thesis imong mga innovations pero mas na inspire ko sa pag build nimo sa imong company ❤
This is Lightweight Precast! Not new in Philippine Construction Industry, majority of high-rise towers in Metro Manila are using Vanjoin. We tried to do the same! inspired from Vanjoin in my previous work. Panel interior is styrofoam coated with wire mesh and some special fluid material... exterior is about an inch concrete mixed with (secret) fibers! Same rebars in CHB wall were inside our panel for tensile strength with some protruding to connect with adjacent panels. Straight to finish surface, fire rated, reduced water absorption and we reduced the weight like around 30-50%!
For real walang halong echos o kaplastikan Ganto sana lahat ng nag bubusiness may care sa costumers hindi lang basta kikita.sana dumami branches neto all around PH at ma distribute mga products ng liteblock/litecast sa mga hardware di kana mahihirapan mag semento fire proof na easy to install pa..dahil sa invention na to daming matutulungan at matibay tatagal pa ang bahay less gastos.👏👌👍
I’m so impressed. Someday if mag build kog house sa Pinas, I will absolutely choose ur Liteblocks material. It’s basically same2 as brick’s in USA. And my house here it’s all bricks. This is the perfect safest wall sa Cebu. I adored you as an engineer, bcoz my husband is engineer too! Thanks u for sharing your demonstration Sir Slater! Big helps for planning a good foundations.
I hope your products will reach our area... Planning to build a low cost house in the future... For a single mom ofw like me, who cannot afford costly building materials and labor, I think this will be the answer to my dream of building a simple house.
Informative kaau imung mga vlog Engineer super like your wife also Miss Kryz the only couple vlogger nga kanunay ko ga atang sa mga updates videos.. Since Pbb days pa jd ka Engineer a very smart person jd
How about the disadvantages and limitations? Has it gone through testings and research by reputable groups of experts? How about the cost? I like your light concrete (is it even a concrete?) more than the materials used in modular housings. I plan to build my house in Sta. Fe soon and I would love to use your new material.
as an engineer sobrang nakakaproud po kapag may mga kapwa engineer who invent products that is labor efficient Isa po talaga sa goal ko yung kahit makawitness man lang ng whole process of constructing kahit residential lang na made out of lite blocks, naalala ko Isa yung product na ito sa prinesent ko sa boss ko na alternative sa CHB kasi gusto ng client namin matibay raw at hindi basta basta... hopefully in the near future makawitness ako ng construction na gamit yung lite blocks 😊😊😊
Wow. I want to build a house using that in Bago, Negros Occidental. I am US based but planning to go to Bago when Omicron and less covid viruses are the norm. I’m your new subscriber. Thanks, Slater.
Saan po makakahanap ng future hubby na tulad niyo? The videos you're making is very practical, informative and economical. Thank you for these awesome videos plus the budol finds. Love it. More power Engr. Slater 👏🤞🙏
Is this available in Manila? Would be great if it does. Thanks Slater, we’ve been wanting to see if we can afford liteblock in building our house in the Philippines. By the way, We’ve been watching your vlog since you started. Thanks for your tips. God bless!
The liteblock can be a replacement for a traditional house right? I wanna suggest to build shipping containers structures more typhoon proof structures typhoon window proof windows too. Thank you take care. I hope all construction business owners build homes for typhoon proof windows hurricane typhoon proof structures buildings etc.for all Philippine Islands & Sabah Islands Spratley Islands too! Great videos Slater Young.
di ako interesado pag dating sa mga construction materials/works, pero nagkakaron ako ng interest dahil sa mga tips at mga guide mo. dami ko natututunan sayo boss. :) Maraming salamat! pagpalain ka pa sana ng amang manlilikha. :)
You are innovating your industry one step at a time. This will be good for the Philippine contruction industry in the long run. I am seeing a little bit of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk in you. Kudos!
Didn't know kasama pala sya sa PbB I Watched his channel bec of his wife Kris. Ngayn k lang kasi ako nakakita ng Chinese blogger in the industry. New watcher ako ng you tube. The couples are really good people.
That’s great that you can do that. But can you do that in Cebu only or are you nation wide? How expensive is your shipping and who would do the installation that knows this system? Would it be normal laborers that have only used hollow blocks or would your people see the process all the way through?
I am really eyeing on liteblock once we extend our home! Gusto ko talaga. Sana afford namin. Haha I think super proud sa imo imong alma mater and imong mga profs sa college. 😁 They must be!
The bolts look like stainless steel threaded rods. Understandable since bolts have their standard length. Might be good if may option to use high-tensile threaded rods. This is gonna be great though. Imagine building your house faster para may chance pa for actual adjustments vs plans.
No, can't find anyone in Mindanao (Davao area). And shipping cost from Cebu or Manila is very high. Thats sad, the thermo advantages sound so good, especially with global warming problems i really would like to use this lite blocks instead of AC
In the past they used panels similar to these to build houses quickly in Portmore Jamaica. It was used to create the entire structure - walls and roof. Great potential with it being lighter
Cost comparison and Strength test Vid po sana SIr Slater! The future is bright for construction innovation in the Philippines mapanood sana ng mga Engineering students ito😁
very informative mr slater. sabihin ko kay mama para sa mezzanine na gusto nya pagawa lite block gamitin. pag ako gagawa na ang bahay ko pde yang whole panel na yan sakin. Salamat at sa uulitin.
🤗 Nakaka amaze talaga ang video ad! 👏☺️ kudos editing team and Ms. Kryz & Mr. Slater sa video shots! galing! 🤩 kaka elib din syempre sa innovation what lite block would bring, waiting na magkaron kayo ng branch sa Manila. skyfam sakalam.
Hi sir, theres no fixing on footing? Is it just relying on the soil backfill? Im just wondering for lateral movement like earthquake where soil creates some gaps on edges it will create space for the walls to fall or lumaylay? Anyway, good innovation in construction in the Philippines. 👍
Absolutely love this type of product... Awesome job and will check out your products when we arrive in the philippines.. can already see how to use this and natural timbers/materials to build an amazing home quickly but strong.. keep up the gr8 work. Salamat from West Australia
I think other than it being more light in terms of weight, it is more 'abang' friendly hahaha what I mean is, it is more friendly for MEP/Bldg. Tech. installations in comparison to what other precast concretes can offer like hollow core panels
How does it remain standing other than 1/3 of the wall is buried? Is the block water proof? Awesome concept. Hoping it is not cost prohibitive from traditional home or wall building
I hope someday yung company ni engineer slater makagawa ng innovation out of plastics just like yung manufacturer from australia na gumagawa ng steel beams out of plastic na naexpand nadin into making tiles and aesthetic furnitures. Although im excited para sa future ng company ni engineer. I feel like thru engineer slater, yung mga construction method na sa ibang bansa lang common unti unti nading ma aaccept dito sa pinas
This video was shot a few weeks before Typhoon Odette hit Cebu. Happy to say that the fence had no issues with the typhoon.
If you want to donate to the victims of typhoon odette. We setup a relief operation @sharephilippines on instagram
instagram.com/sharephilippines?
Will this material be able to withstand a 250-280 storm wind gusts?
How about earthquake have you simulate it on, let's say 8-10 magnitude? But this is nice! 👍
Good Job Slater! Such a genius! 👍👌
would have been nice if you showed the walls after typhoon odette.
Hi slater, just like to ask if how much the cost of light block (small) & light block fence? Thank u
The only engineer in Philippines that I watched regularly because of his educational and practical tips 👍
Salamat!
@@thatguyslater your welcome po! I like the way you tested items and ⚒️ tools, testing how much appliances can consumed electricity.Hope you’ll do more reviews and testing for Filipinos 🇵🇭
I second that. ;)
mee too, Greet from Indonesia
It's a real innovation tlaga, it takes a lot of months or even a year or two to complete a whole house. With this kind of easy setup, mas tipid sa budget, mabilis matapos mga buildings & for sure mas smooth ang walls. No need for more masonry.
I've been following your channel since you discussed the liteblock. I love the innovation, creativity, and usefulness and it's Ph-made. I see a bright future sir! :)
While watching this, I can't but think of using this for an A frame cabin. Imagine how may shelters can be built in a mater of hours! A very timely video indeed!
Can’t wait til these panels reach us here in the North and build our house with these structures in the future! Good luck Liteblock!
First off, Slater can have a side-career doing tv commercials with his sense of creativity and cinematography.
Second, how pristine are the countertops to be able to scoop coffee from it.
Looking forward as well to a house update after Odette.
Sir, can you create a cost comparison for a 1-storey residential 5x6m house. Using conventional CHB, plastering, foundation, columns, beam, delivery cost, labor cost etc versus if it was using Litecast. Location lets say Bulacan.
How much would one Filipino family would have saved?
P900 per square meter
Our home renovation started Nov 2021. I wish that we could've used liteblock but since it's not easily available here, we used the traditional chb + cement mix. Hopefully liteblock will be available just like a CHB anywhere!
I still can't believe how this channel only have 640k subs. This should have atleast 2 million. anyway, I love your informative contents. Keep it up.
Best Civil Engineer Influencer or content creator ever! Maka inspire for thesis imong mga innovations pero mas na inspire ko sa pag build nimo sa imong company ❤
kuya slater never disappoints with his cinematic intros!! ^-^
I hope you can do a retaining wall with the same materials. It will be amazing!
Wow amazing pre-cast! Super clean! Ang ganda! Pwede din pala sya pang flooring..What really matters is you love what you’re doing!
This is Lightweight Precast! Not new in Philippine Construction Industry, majority of high-rise towers in Metro Manila are using Vanjoin.
We tried to do the same! inspired from Vanjoin in my previous work. Panel interior is styrofoam coated with wire mesh and some special fluid material... exterior is about an inch concrete mixed with (secret) fibers! Same rebars in CHB wall were inside our panel for tensile strength with some protruding to connect with adjacent panels.
Straight to finish surface, fire rated, reduced water absorption and we reduced the weight like around 30-50%!
For real walang halong echos o kaplastikan Ganto sana lahat ng nag bubusiness may care sa costumers hindi lang basta kikita.sana dumami branches neto all around PH at ma distribute mga products ng liteblock/litecast sa mga hardware di kana mahihirapan mag semento fire proof na easy to install pa..dahil sa invention na to daming matutulungan at matibay tatagal pa ang bahay less gastos.👏👌👍
Hindi na tayo nahuhuli about innovative construction sumasabagay na Rin Tayo, Isang patunay na magaling tlga mga pinoy 🥰
I’m so impressed. Someday if mag build kog house sa Pinas, I will absolutely choose ur Liteblocks material. It’s basically same2 as brick’s in USA. And my house here it’s all bricks. This is the perfect safest wall sa Cebu. I adored you as an engineer, bcoz my husband is engineer too! Thanks u for sharing your demonstration Sir Slater! Big helps for planning a good foundations.
I hope your products will reach our area... Planning to build a low cost house in the future... For a single mom ofw like me, who cannot afford costly building materials and labor, I think this will be the answer to my dream of building a simple house.
My Favorite Engineer! Dami Kong Natutunan Sa RUclips Channel Na Ito. ❤️❤️❤️
Watching this after the Litepanel! Provide everything Engr. and we'll finish our dream homes in a month or two😅
Cool , similar to McDonald's ( ECO-FRIENDLY ) building construction.
You have a Bright future ahead on your LIGHT BLOCK Company Slater !
It’s like the concrete version of ikea. Hopefully my mga easy to install concretes na like floorings as well 🙏🙏🙏 more power team liteblocks
Grabe yung effort mo sa pagpromote mo ng product,, ibang klase
Informative kaau imung mga vlog Engineer super like your wife also Miss Kryz the only couple vlogger nga kanunay ko ga atang sa mga updates videos.. Since Pbb days pa jd ka Engineer a very smart person jd
Wow grabe, for sure any architect would love to work with engineer slater. With all those innovations mapapadali ang constructiong ng isang project
How about the disadvantages and limitations? Has it gone through testings and research by reputable groups of experts? How about the cost? I like your light concrete (is it even a concrete?) more than the materials used in modular housings. I plan to build my house in Sta. Fe soon and I would love to use your new material.
Wow. I wonder how can we, aspiring Filipino civil engineers work for you Sir to be a part of that vision? Truly revolutionary. 👏
as an engineer sobrang nakakaproud po kapag may mga kapwa engineer who invent products that is labor efficient Isa po talaga sa goal ko yung kahit makawitness man lang ng whole process of constructing kahit residential lang na made out of lite blocks, naalala ko Isa yung product na ito sa prinesent ko sa boss ko na alternative sa CHB kasi gusto ng client namin matibay raw at hindi basta basta... hopefully in the near future makawitness ako ng construction na gamit yung lite blocks 😊😊😊
Sana mag expand na ang Lite Block all throughout the Philippines. 🙏
Im a nurse and im very interested in your videos.napaka informative .
Wow. I want to build a house using that in Bago, Negros Occidental. I am US based but planning to go to Bago when Omicron and less covid viruses are the norm. I’m your new subscriber. Thanks, Slater.
Scottie got ur eyes...now k lng narealize hehehe and i love the cinematic effect..kudos
Superb! Please spread it all over the Philippines
🥰🥰🥰
❤❤❤ CONGRATS SIR...EXCELLENT PRECAST WALLS FAB. And INSTALLATIONS....❤❤❤
Proud civil engineering student here. I hope someday po I can be like you rin po kuya Slater
sheeeesh!! the intro and the innovation! loving it :)
Wow,Slater Young is the BEST👏👏👏
Ang ganda ng idea!!! You can move it anytime you want!
sobrang ganda ng intro for nescafe!! miss kryz nagagamit naman po lahat ng equipment na investment ni sir slater hehe
the best at multitasking gyuddsss!👏👏
Adding this to my checklist for my future house! Good job!
Undescribable sir, very educational channel.thanks a lot for this channel,keep it up👍❤️
Very inspiring to watch especially for someone like me who is currently studying in the field of engineering✊
Everything about this video is just done so well
Saan po makakahanap ng future hubby na tulad niyo? The videos you're making is very practical, informative and economical. Thank you for these awesome videos plus the budol finds. Love it. More power Engr. Slater 👏🤞🙏
Hahahahaha!! Because of Slater my sister and I always say sana magka Slater dn tau haha dami pala natin!
Slater!! Please make a video like “LiteBlock vs. LiteCast” together with the pros and cons 👍
You're such an inspiration Slater!🤩Looking forward to have liteblock nationwide😍🙏
Is this available in Manila? Would be great if it does. Thanks Slater, we’ve been wanting to see if we can afford liteblock in building our house in the Philippines. By the way, We’ve been watching your vlog since you started. Thanks for your tips. God bless!
Congratulations Engr. Slater!
The liteblock can be a replacement for a traditional house right? I wanna suggest to build shipping containers structures more typhoon proof structures typhoon window proof windows too. Thank you take care. I hope all construction business owners build homes for typhoon proof windows hurricane typhoon proof structures buildings etc.for all Philippine Islands & Sabah Islands Spratley Islands too! Great videos Slater Young.
I LIVE FOR THAT NESCAFE AD! Lavaaaaarn!!!
di ako interesado pag dating sa mga construction materials/works, pero nagkakaron ako ng interest dahil sa mga tips at mga guide mo. dami ko natututunan sayo boss. :) Maraming salamat! pagpalain ka pa sana ng amang manlilikha. :)
Nindot kaayo ang imohang commercial intro sir slater.
Always jd q motan aw everytime moagi q pdlng work and vice versa s imoha liteblock company
You are innovating your industry one step at a time. This will be good for the Philippine contruction industry in the long run. I am seeing a little bit of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk in you. Kudos!
WOW ang galing! hands down! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Didn't know kasama pala sya sa PbB I Watched his channel bec of his wife Kris. Ngayn k lang kasi ako nakakita ng Chinese blogger in the industry. New watcher ako ng you tube. The couples are really good people.
That’s great that you can do that. But can you do that in Cebu only or are you nation wide? How expensive is your shipping and who would do the installation that knows this system? Would it be normal laborers that have only used hollow blocks or would your people see the process all the way through?
I am really eyeing on liteblock once we extend our home! Gusto ko talaga. Sana afford namin. Haha
I think super proud sa imo imong alma mater and imong mga profs sa college. 😁 They must be!
so interested❤️❤️❤️ ang galing❤️❤️❤️ hope we can use liteblock if we will be constructing a house soon maluoy ang Ginoo🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Interesting! Can windows and door ways be made through it? What are the dimensions? Hope to build a liteblock/litecast house soon.
Ka nice sa intro uy, abi nakog another nga ad 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I learned a lot sir slater ♥️ my top fav. YT Channel na tinatambayan lagi ♥️
The bolts look like stainless steel threaded rods. Understandable since bolts have their standard length. Might be good if may option to use high-tensile threaded rods. This is gonna be great though. Imagine building your house faster para may chance pa for actual adjustments vs plans.
Many consumers are excited about the lite block. I hope local distributors like city hardware has this product already.
No, can't find anyone in Mindanao (Davao area). And shipping cost from Cebu or Manila is very high. Thats sad, the thermo advantages sound so good, especially with global warming problems i really would like to use this lite blocks instead of AC
In the past they used panels similar to these to build houses quickly in Portmore Jamaica. It was used to create the entire structure - walls and roof. Great potential with it being lighter
Now that is truly a really cool Nescafé ad haha
Nakakakilig Yung slowmo sabay inom ng coffee😅your follower since pbb
Grabeeeee napa WOOOW na lang ako. 😍
That advertisement really hooked me!!!! Tell me who is your editorrrrrrr
Wow! Ayus ang new commeecial Model ng Nescafe!
love watching this cos slater is so happy sharing this development you could really feel the vibe. looking forward to have liteblock here in manila!
We’ll be in manila very very soon!!!
@@thatguyslater ipon ipon muna para makabili ng Liteblock😊
Aaaw… that was one of the best Nescafé advert out there.
Cost comparison and Strength test Vid po sana SIr Slater! The future is bright for construction innovation in the Philippines mapanood sana ng mga Engineering students ito😁
Ang ganda po nyan para sa mga bagong bibili palang ng lot then gusto na agad nila bakuran, easy install
very informative mr slater. sabihin ko kay mama para sa mezzanine na gusto nya pagawa lite block gamitin. pag ako gagawa na ang bahay ko pde yang whole panel na yan sakin. Salamat at sa uulitin.
Cool 😊 Hopefully may liteblock and litecast here in Manila one day 😉
Sana may cost comparison using this vs the traditional way. Huhuhu I mean it's okay if it will be a bit higher but you know it saves time
Grabe yung intro astig! Pero feeling ko grabe din yung clean up haha
100/10 rating sa intro!!!! 💯💯💯🔥
Wow! I can't believe this is possible. 🙌🙌😎
A very talented engineer ,your one of a kind👍
Love this… now let’s build a home 👍🏼💕
🤗 Nakaka amaze talaga ang video ad! 👏☺️ kudos editing team and Ms. Kryz & Mr. Slater sa video shots! galing! 🤩 kaka elib din syempre sa innovation what lite block would bring, waiting na magkaron kayo ng branch sa Manila. skyfam sakalam.
You're a living legend
What is the maximum span it can hold if you'll use it as a slab?
Wow! Congratulations!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Proud of you Engineer!
Wow, congrats. nice one engr.🥰
Ang layo nyo nman po kc dito sa pampanga but hoping for the best ika nga. Cheers🥂
Hi sir, theres no fixing on footing? Is it just relying on the soil backfill? Im just wondering for lateral movement like earthquake where soil creates some gaps on edges it will create space for the walls to fall or lumaylay? Anyway, good innovation in construction in the Philippines. 👍
Is there any cement at the base; or any other support ? Lightweight makes it a high-wind hazard like Odette-level storm.
Hope there's a cost analysis between using liteblock and ordinary hollow blocks for us in Luzon ❤
Love watching him
Brilliant very practical grat sense of humor and weird like me
Saw something like this sa apartment namin sa japan, pre-cast,pre assembled fence. just wow it's now in ph..
Absolutely love this type of product... Awesome job and will check out your products when we arrive in the philippines.. can already see how to use this and natural timbers/materials to build an amazing home quickly but strong.. keep up the gr8 work. Salamat from West Australia
I think other than it being more light in terms of weight, it is more 'abang' friendly hahaha what I mean is, it is more friendly for MEP/Bldg. Tech. installations in comparison to what other precast concretes can offer like hollow core panels
an inspiration to future engineers. godbless
How does it remain standing other than 1/3 of the wall is buried? Is the block water proof? Awesome concept. Hoping it is not cost prohibitive from traditional home or wall building
I hope someday yung company ni engineer slater makagawa ng innovation out of plastics just like yung manufacturer from australia na gumagawa ng steel beams out of plastic na naexpand nadin into making tiles and aesthetic furnitures. Although im excited para sa future ng company ni engineer. I feel like thru engineer slater, yung mga construction method na sa ibang bansa lang common unti unti nading ma aaccept dito sa pinas
Sana Engr.maging affordable din sya para sa mga low income na katulad namin😊👍👍👍