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Living Near a Construction Site? Risk of Structural Damage from Vibrations!
While the noise might be bearable... the constant vibrations can actually cause cracked walls and sinking floors! And did you know? It’s also against the law! Residential houses are classified as "Type 2 Buildings," which are strictly prohibited from experiencing vibrations that exceed standard limits (according to the National Environment Board Announcement No. 37). If your house is shaking... don't ignore it! 💡 How to Handle It: Notify your juristic office to inspect the v
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What is a low-carbon home?
A "low-carbon home" is a house designed and built to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, considering energy consumption from construction to actual occupancy. This includes selecting environmentally friendly materials, using renewable energy sources like solar panels, and implementing systems to reduce energy consumption in the long term. Importantly, a low-carbon home is not just about living in it, but about creating a sustainable future for both its inhabitants and the p
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KEMREX is low-carbon.
#KEMREXScrewPile Low-carbon foundation A new alternative that is both strong and environmentally conscious. In an era where construction work must consider both structural integrity and environmental impact, the materials used in foundations are becoming increasingly important. Low-carbon steel piles are therefore one approach that helps reduce environmental impact, from the manufacturing process to actual use, while maintaining strength standards suitable for structural work
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Green foundation innovations for efficient work sites and a sustainable world.
Amidst climate challenges and dwindling natural resources, modern construction projects must consider both "sustainability" and "structural strength." Choosing foundation systems that minimize environmental impact is therefore a crucial approach to responsible project development. Go Green steel piles are a new foundation concept aimed at improving the quality of construction work in terms of both speed and minimizing long-term environmental impact. They are designed to align
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Why are foundations the most important element in building construction?
When constructing a building, many people may prioritize design, materials, or functionality first, but the foundation upon which all stability is assured is the "base." Because foundations support the weight of the entire building structure and transfer that weight to the soil properly, if the foundation is not designed or selected appropriately for the site, it can lead to settlement, cracking, or long-term damage to the structure. KEMREX Screw Piles are therefore another o
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Why is choosing the right "foundation" important?
Because the foundation is the starting point for the stability of the entire structure. Choosing the right foundation helps reduce long-term risk. And that allowed the construction work to proceed with confidence. Durable and stable. The foundation must be able to adequately support the weight of the structure. It doesn't sag or tilt easily, helping to keep the structure strong and long-lasting. Easy and quick to install. Reduce on-site steps; no need to dig or pour concrete.
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Soil layers in Bangkok
Did you know? Bangkok has approximately 4–5 main soil layers. This has a significant impact on the construction of buildings, foundations, and piles. The soil layers in Bangkok are as follows: Soft clay With an average thickness of 10–15 meters, the soil is soft, making buildings prone to subsidence and a major cause of house sinking problems. Medium stiff clay Located approximately 15–20 meters deep, it is stronger than before, but still unsuitable for high-rise buildings. S
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Foundation work is not something just anyone can do.
A good structure starts with a solid foundation—that's why foundation work should be the responsibility of experts. Because foundations are the parts that support the weight of the structure and continuously transfer the forces to the soil throughout its lifespan, whether it's a new construction or an extension, if the foundation plan is not suitable for the actual site, the resulting problems can range from small cracks to uneven settlement or structural tilting, which are o
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