Niongee na dere WA mchinku wakumwagie,? Kuna mahali najua wanaweka cabroAm looking to get good quality cabro for a driveway.Anyone with a good idea where to get let me know.
@shocks naonanga ukiwa knowledgeable in such matters any advice/recommendation will be highly appreciated.
Bei yako?Niongee na dere WA mchinku wakumwagie,? Kuna mahali najua wanaweka cabro
niongee na hao?Bei yako?
It’s a driveway for a residential house so not very busy.How busy will that driveway be and what kind of traffic will it be seeing? This will inform whether to buy, light, medium or heavy duty blocks (difference is their crushing strength) and block thickness.
Then where to source, anza na warren as umeambiwa, bei ya bamburi......, usijaribu za roadside. I wonder who supplies Badi with the coloured blocks ameweka town?
But remember sourcing the right blocks is just the start, the construction bit is just as important
Sina prices at hand. 60mm is okay, medium duty for a driveway leading to a single family dwelling, if apartments then go to 80. Sasa panga vile uta deal na drainage, at no point should you let water run on top of the cabro blocks.It’s a driveway for a residential house so not very busy.
Fundi recommended 60mm is that adequate? Between Warren and Bamburi which one would you recommend?
Also might you be knowing the price range?
Ground has been compacted kabisa so it’s ready to go.
I'm trying to understand the water part, what about when it rains, where is the water supposed to go to or how will it get to the drainage?Sina prices at hand. 60mm is okay, medium duty for a driveway leading to a single family dwelling, if apartments then go to 80. Sasa panga vile uta deal na drainage, at no point should you let water run on top of the cabro blocks.
Depending na your location you can also add Simba Cement along Mombasa Road .It’s a driveway for a residential house so not very busy.
Fundi recommended 60mm is that adequate? Between Warren and Bamburi which one would you recommend?
Also might you be knowing the price range?
Ground has been compacted kabisa so it’s ready to go.
rain falling directly on them is okay, but not high volume fast flowing water e.g from roofsI'm trying to understand the water part, what about when it rains, where is the water supposed to go to or how will it get to the drainage?
Thanks manrain falling directly on them is okay, but not high volume fast flowing water e.g from roofs