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The Innovative Design - GRFG

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With the cost of construction increasing on a daily basis and the rising unavailability of skilled labor, not to mention lesser utilization of natural resources and reduce energy consumption people have come at crossroads. There exists only one solution to all the above-mentioned problems – GFRG, it stands for Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum. This pre-fabricated GRFG provides an alternate and allows faster construction thereby saving time by using eco-friendly material and at low cost. It is made by using gypsum which piles up at fertilizer plants as it is a waste product produced while manufacturing fertilizer. GFRG is primarily composed of two raw materials: high-density alpha-based gypsum and glass fibre reinforcement. The gypsum plaster should be neutral or of low alkalinity to ensure its compatibility with 'E 'glass fibres. Additives commonly used within the plaster industry are acceptable provided they are used in accordance with the gypsum manufacturer's recomm

Floor Cleaning Tips

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A question I get asked most often is a simple way to keep one’s floors clean. The problem arises when the type of floors changes for each household and NO, they do not change based on houses for rent or houses for sale. Today let us discuss the ways to clean different types of floorings. • Hardwood floor: Simply mix ¼ cup of mild or pH-neutral soap with water in a bucket, then damp-mop using a dry microfiber cloth to wipe up any excess moisture. • Vinyl Floor: Gently mix 1/4 cup vinegar in a 16-ounce spray bottle with 1 drop of dish soap and warm water. Spray the floor one section at a time and wipe with a damp microfiber mop as you go. • Bamboo floor: It is the sturdiest of all types. Simply mix ¼ cup of mild or pH-neutral soap with water in a bucket, then damp-mop using a dry microfiber cloth to wipe up any excess moisture. • Natural Stone Flooring: Even a small amount of the acidic liquid could damage stone floors, as could bleach and ammonia, so simply mop with a microf