Category: Construction Guide

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Wall Plastering – The Next Key Step After Electrical and Plumbing Works

Once the roof slab (lintel) is cast and the electrical conduits and plumbing pipes are properly installed within the walls, the next critical stage in the home construction process begins — wall plastering. This stage not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the home but also serves multiple functional purposes. At 92 Homes, we approach this step with the same attention to quality and precision as every other phase of construction. Why Wall Plastering is Important   Wall plastering is not just a decorative layer; it plays a vital role in: Creating a smooth and uniform wall surface Protecting the structure from moisture, insects, and weather damage Providing a base for paint, wall tiles, or other finishes Sealing electrical and plumbing work neatly within the walls How We Start the Plastering Process   After the completion of electrical wiring pipes and plumbing lines, and once the systems have been tested […]

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The Art of Lintel Casting – How 92 Homes Ensures Strong, Safe Roof Slabs

When it comes to home construction, the lintel (roof slab) is one of the most critical structural elements. It not only holds the roof but also bears the weight of walls, ceilings, and everything that rests above. At 92 Homes, we understand the importance of slab casting, which is why we follow strict technical standards to ensure strength, safety, and long-lasting durability. Ideal Slab Thickness & Reinforcement Steel At 92 Homes, every roof slab is poured with a thickness of 5 to 6 inches, which is ideal for residential construction. We use 40-grade steel with 3 sutar (10mm) and 4 sutar (12mm) rebars, ensuring your home can withstand load and stress over the years. Rebar Grid & Binding: The rebar is arranged in a mesh format with 7×7 inch spacing. All joints are securely tied with binding wire to prevent shifting during the concrete pour. This provides a solid steel […]

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Wall Masonry to Lintel Casting

Building a home is a structured process where each step supports the next, both physically and strategically. At 92 Homes, after completing the foundation and plinth beam, we transition into the superstructure phase, which includes wall masonry, door frame installation, chowkat beam casting, and finally, preparation for the roof slab (lintel). This article explains how these steps are executed with precision, ensuring safety, structural strength, and quality assurance at every level of construction. Step 1: Wall Masonry Up to 7 Feet Once the plinth beam has been cast and cured, brick masonry begins. Walls are built up to a height of 7 feet using high-quality, 9-inch thick bricks. Every layer of brick is carefully aligned and bonded with a standard cement-sand mix, ensuring strength and uniformity. This 7-foot height marks the point where door frames (chowkats) are installed, forming the entry points for rooms. Step 2: Door Frame (Chowkat) Installation […]

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Plinth Beam Construction – Structural Importance at 92 Homes

In the process of building strong and durable homes, one structural element plays a silent yet vital role in ensuring long-term stability — the Plinth Beam. At 92 Homes, we believe in going beyond basic construction to ensure that each home we build is rooted in safety, precision, and engineering excellence. This article dives into the structural significance of plinth beams, their construction methodology, and why they are a fundamental part of every home we build at 92 Homes. What Is a Plinth Beam? A Plinth Beam is a horizontal structural element of reinforced concrete placed at the plinth level — just above the foundation and below the superstructure. Its primary purpose is to: Tie together the columns at ground level Distribute the load from the walls above Provide structural stability Prevent cracks and differential settlement At 92 Homes, plinth beams are not an optional feature — they are a […]

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Complete Guide to the Foundation Construction Process at 92 Homes

Building a home is more than just bricks and mortar — it’s about laying a strong and reliable foundation that ensures the safety, stability, and longevity of the structure. At 92 Homes, we follow a step-by-step, technically sound process to begin construction, starting with one of the most crucial phases: foundation work. This article outlines how we prepare the base of every home, ensuring it stands strong for generations to come. Step 1: Soil Testing – Knowing the Ground Beneath Before any excavation begins, we perform a detailed soil test to analyze the type, strength, and moisture content of the earth. This is critical because different soils respond differently to load and environmental changes. The test helps us determine how deep and strong the foundation must be for that particular plot. Why it matters: It prevents future structural issues like cracks, sinking, or uneven settling. Step 2: Excavation – Digging […]

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Architectural Design Process at 92 Homes

The Planning Behind Every Home– From Vision to Reality, It Starts with a Map The success of every 92 Homes project lies in our foundation of careful planning. We don’t just start construction — we build with purpose, precision, and professionalism. Every step of the design process — from drafting to site marking — is handled with care, technical accuracy, and client collaboration. This ensures that when construction begins, there are no surprises, no mistakes, and no delays. Here’s how we design every home to be practical, aesthetic, and future-ready. Expert Planning from Certified Designers All architectural drawings at 92 Homes are created by professional draftsmen and architects who are part of our official design panel. These experts are not only qualified but also have deep experience in designing modern, ventilated, and cost-effective houses that meet the needs of Pakistani families. Smart, Budget-Friendly Design Approach We follow a unique and […]

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