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Steel gives strength to concrete.
But without protection, it can weaken over time.



Concrete cover is the layer that protects steel from:
• Moisture
• Air exposure
• Corrosion


If the cover is too less,
steel starts rusting, leading to cracks and damage.

This is why spacers and proper execution on site matter.


Because durability is not just about materials.
It’s about how well they are protected.




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6 days ago | [YT] | 0

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Plinth beam is often seen as an “extra cost.”

But in reality, it plays a critical role in how your structure performs over time.

It helps:
• Tie all columns together
• Distribute loads evenly
• Prevent differential settlement
• Improve resistance against soil movement

Without it, even a well-designed structure can develop cracks and imbalance.

Because strength is not just about what’s visible above ground—
it’s about how well the structure is connected below.

Plinth beam is not optional.
It is structural insurance.



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1 week ago | [YT] | 0

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Concrete strength is not just about cement and steel.




It is heavily influenced by one simple factor:
Water – Cement Ratio.




Adding extra water may make concrete easier to work with,
but it reduces strength and increases the chances of cracks.




Because excess water creates voids after evaporation.




Good concrete is not the one that flows easily.
It’s the one that is proportioned correctly.




Small decisions at the mixing stage
define long-term structural performance.




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1 week ago | [YT] | 0

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Want a higher ceiling?

The solution is not reducing beam depth.

Beam depth is designed to handle:
• Load transfer
• Deflection control
• Structural safety
• Vibration

Reducing it without proper design can lead to:
• Sagging beams
• Cracks in slabs
• Long-term deflection

Structure is calculated — not adjusted for convenience.

Plan your floor height correctly from the start.
Because once built, structural changes are not easy.


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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Before designing the structure,
one question must be answered:

What is the soil capable of supporting?

Soil testing determines the Safe Bearing Capacity (SBC) of the land.

This decides:
* Foundation depth
* Foundation type
* Load distribution
* Structural safety

Skipping soil testing may save time today,
but it can create expensive problems later.

Because every strong home starts with understanding the ground beneath it.


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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Slab poured?
Work done?


Not yet.


The next 7–28 days decide your concrete’s real strength.
Without curing:
• Surface cracks appear
• Durability drops
• Structural performance reduces


Concrete gains strength with moisture, not air.
Strong homes are built through controlled processes, not shortcuts.

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4 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Every strong home begins with a solid foundation, and every celebration begins with moments that bring people together.


This Holi, may your life be filled with vibrant colors, happiness, and new beginnings, just like the joy of building a dream home.


Wishing you and your family a safe, joyful, and colorful Holi. 🌈


Happy Holi from KoreBuild Homes & Structures.


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1 month ago | [YT] | 1

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

The strongest part of your home
is the part you’ll never see.

Before tiles.
Before lighting.
Before paint.

There is structure.

Steel alignment.
Load distribution.
Concrete strength.

A beautiful home impresses guests.
A strong home protects families.

At KoreBuild,
we build strength before we build style.

Because what’s hidden
holds everything together.


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1 month ago | [YT] | 1

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Columns are not placed randomly.


They are calculated based on load, span, soil strength, and structural design.



Column size and spacing directly impact:
• Structural safety
• Beam size
• Steel consumption
• Long-term durability



Reducing column size to “save cost” today
can create structural problems tomorrow.



Understand the grid before you build.



Save this for reference. 🏗️



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1 month ago | [YT] | 1

KoreBuild Homes & Structures

Cracks don’t appear overnight.

They begin as hairline stress.
A small oversight.
A skipped inspection.
An ignored warning.

Construction failures
are rarely sudden.

They are cumulative.

At KoreBuild,
we don’t wait for cracks to appear.

We prevent the stress that causes them.

Because structural integrity
is built long before finishing begins.


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1 month ago | [YT] | 1