I need to meet this lady! I love her thinking and how she’s using interlocking bricks. I tell my parents all the time that Ghanaians waste too much money on unnecessary expenses when it comes to building. And they don’t want to change because their friend did this and that. Thankfully, with videos like this I’ve been able to save my parents thousands of dollars on their project!
@Africa Building Hub Thanks for this wonderful video. The lady knows her stuff. I'm impressed with her expertise and thanks for your probing questions too.
Yes glad she is using another source than normal bricks. My husband is Ghanaian and we have started a Interlocking brick business and are currently building flats in Malam. So much easier, cheaper and less labour intensive. Building goes up quicker as well.
Glad to hear that you are also in that business. What would be the long term effects of these. "Interlock" brick houses? Do they wear as well as the traditional brick or concrete block houses? Any shifting and or movement? How do they hold up against rain and high winds? Any erosion over time? Would love to connect with you to get your business info.
This is the way to go. I'm happy that we have this in Gh as well. Bricks houses here are very strong they pass through snow, rain and summer heat over so many year.
She is correct. Lovely seeing another Black African female interested in this industry of engineering. It is rare to see. I give thanks to my brothers cousins wanting to know and some time spent working in the construction industry. Thank you for sharing. P.E.A.C.E
These bricks are very strong. I live in UK and that is what they use to build. Buildings last forever and houses are built very fast. Everytbingvshe says is true.
Hav lean how to construct with interlocking bricks and want to start my own business, pls can you invest in my business so that we enjoy the profit together. Thanks
Interlocking Bricks does have its advantages and also disadvantages. Always good to always consider both the Pro's and Con's before making any decisions. Regardless am glad to see this amazing lady promote bricks/interlocking bricks to the Ghanaian people. Advantages: Economical: Interlock bricks are made of cement with the addition of cement and sand, so they are made of cement at a lower cost than conventional bricks. In fact, interlocking bricks cost 35% less than conventional bricks. Interlock bricks may contain 10% cement, with the remaining mixture containing soil and sand. Earthquake resistant: The reason is simple. Ordinary brick relies on mortar for its support system. If the mortar fails, the entire wall or building will fail. But interlocking bricks have their own support system that does not depend on the mortar. They effectively support each other. Governments recommend: In earthquake-prone areas, some governments recommend interlocking bricks. Interlocking bricks may be a better choice if you are building in an earthquake-prone area. Better insulation in hot areas: Interlocking bricks are also suitable for hot areas. Because it is compressed, it has more mass and the brick keeps the interior of the building cooler. Environmentally friendly: The use of interlocking bricks can help protect the environment. Not only will they use less concrete and mortar, but building occupants will not need to use as much air conditioning as the interior temperature is lower. Disadvantages: Damage caused by daily use: Unlike conventional bricks, interlocking bricks are generally not plated. On the one hand, it may save you some money and time in advance, and result in more wear and tear. The reason why plastering is not used is because the interlocking bricks are already made with exterior designs. Low resistance to extreme weather: Interlocking bricks are less resistant to extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, as plastering is not used. In fact, they are more likely to be damaged by leaking water compared to conventional bricks. Low resistance to infection: For the same reason, interlocking bricks have a lower resistance to pest infection. Plastering is an important buffer to protect against insect infections. Not suitable for high-rise buildings: Interlock bricks are not safe for high-rise buildings. In fact, they are only good for the first three floors of a building. That is why interlocking bricks are usually reserved for residential buildings and are not used to construct commercial buildings.
Most of the points about their disadvantages is due to the fact that they are not plastered right? If that's the case, will you advise one to plaster after using bricks to build?
Thanks Bricksave…They did my house designs and also took their time to educate me on the building…..Can’t wait to start my building project soon….Keep it❤❤❤
One of the Hallmarks of Bricksave which is cost effectiveness is what fascinates me. Ella would find every possible means to cut cost even if the situation seems difficult. Bricksave to me is the master technology in today's world...all my projects are Bricksave, so please come on board to creating appreciable properties for yourself and generations yet unborn...
Informative video, Will appreciate it if the below points are answered in the next update. 1. Will be great to get a full house tour, how the pipes are arranged in the washroom, how the broken edges of the bricks are taken care of. 2. How easy it is to make alterations eg. changing pipes or introducing a new wall etc, as its much easier cutting into blocks 3. A test of durability of the bricks against push 4. Water and salt (building in a water logged area) 5. Can mortar still be introduced into the dry stacking? 6. Can the bricks be redesigned to allow the locking sides to stick out much better ?
Great questions. I wondered about some of these things as well. I am wondering about shifting over time, or how do they wear against weather (rain, wind, sun etc...) Is there any erosion of the material?
Bricks are the way to go. We have been lied to about concrete and we forget that our forefathers lived in mud houses n it was cool inside and lovely. Well done 👍👍
Very trustworthy and professional lady. She visited my site for an estimate. Unfortunately we couldn't move forward with the project due to some few issues on my part. Definitely will contract when lm ready to build.
Hello madam, I would like to find Out from you, What type of machine is your Company Using to Produce the interlocking bricks, is it the manual machine Or the hydraulic One? How many bricks does it Produce at a go?
It would be nice to see more videos of buildings built using this process. I am very skeptical, even though I like the process. I worry about it's strength.
Thank you so very much for your video you presented with real professionalisme. My son will contact you for discussion and assistance about his project. Thanks
She gives excellent information of the process...I'd certainly would search her company to build for me. Is she limited to certain regions of the country or is she nationwide?
The stability comes from the materials used and the density of the bricks. The density of the bricks is created using a specialized type of compressor brick making device.
Hi, all these were answered in the second part of the video series. You can also contact the bricksaveconstructions.com team for answers to all your questions.
Creative innovative and a potential answer to increasing inflation on building components. Home well done. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Even the presentation of the video ie specific question in writing and verbal answer given by Mrs Asimeng ... excellent 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Questions, are the bricks waterproof, and will you need a damp proof membrane for making any type of construction? Thank you, you are both contributing to lifting Ghana in challenging times. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@AfricaBuildingHub Thank you for your fast response. Do you know the cost of this waterproofing material and what is the frequency of application? Further, once the waterproofing has been applied can you paint or plaster as desired? Medasse
I like they way this business woman is presenting her business. I hope they are a trust worthy company. For me she motivates me to come sooner to ghana and let they build my house for me. Big up sister!
I love the way that Mrs. Ofosu-Asimeng explained the usage and efficiency of using interlocking bricks! I learnt a lot from her presentation! I pray that I will soon build my home, and I will be looking for Mrs. Ofosu-Asimeng’s company BRICKSAVE. But where is BRICKSAVE office located?
Also use the bricks with the pipe line already cut out, makes for cheaper than getting a plumber and Mason to cut out holes for all your plumbing works.
@@AfricaBuildingHub I want to as well because of the heat in concrete and the low cost of the bricks 🧱. But will she adjust her price to the cedis gaining value again?
That was the question I have too! Are interlocking blocks recommended for fence walls, and would they be cost effective in comparison to cement blocks? My building is already up. I’m bummed that I didn’t know about this before. Thank you for your response. 😊
No but rather cut. No construction wall (being it sandcrete or burnt bricks or interlocking bricks) is supposed to be chiseled but rather cut to avoid weakening structures.
@@AfricaBuildingHub I have a compound which I'm yet to work on I'm thinking of concreting the compound buh Ur video is giving me a second option of using the bricks instead of concreting the compound
Does it mean when the company is constructing a standard house for a client, the rough figure of 180000 or 200000 will cover everything from start to finish. I mean a complete building with roofing?
Sorry about that. Yes it can withstand continuous rain. Part 2 below. Ghanaian woman helps save money when building in Ghana by using Interlocking Bricks ua-cam.com/video/SFxEwrs99qU/v-deo.html
With the interlock bricks building wouldn't ants and other small small insects enter from outside into the interlocking bricks to the room,, Because cracks from the cement blocks ants comes to the room
Hav lean how to build with interlocking bricks, and I'm trying to set up my own firm but the price of the machinery is huge. I need someone to invest in my business so we enjoy the profit together.
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Good morning sir please I need your number
Yes
Kindly email us. Africabuildinghub@gmail.com
@@AfricaBuildingHub very interesting.
Please put your phone number down. Can you recommend where to buy good land in Ghana coming from USA. I have my plans.
I need to meet this lady! I love her thinking and how she’s using interlocking bricks. I tell my parents all the time that Ghanaians waste too much money on unnecessary expenses when it comes to building. And they don’t want to change because their friend did this and that. Thankfully, with videos like this I’ve been able to save my parents thousands of dollars on their project!
I’m glad to hear that. Her contact is in the description.
I like the lady. She is very articulate, has great deal of expertise in her field of business and above all, has lots of integrity
Thanks for your feedback.
@Africa Building Hub Thanks for this wonderful video. The lady knows her stuff. I'm impressed with her expertise and thanks for your probing questions too.
Yes glad she is using another source than normal bricks. My husband is Ghanaian and we have started a Interlocking brick business and are currently building flats in Malam. So much easier, cheaper and less labour intensive. Building goes up quicker as well.
That is awesome!
Glad to hear that you are also in that business. What would be the long term effects of these. "Interlock" brick houses? Do they wear as well as the traditional brick or concrete block houses? Any shifting and or movement? How do they hold up against rain and high winds? Any erosion over time? Would love to connect with you to get your business info.
@@evaallen9728 there's a cement framing before starting to lay the bricks just as in cement block usage
I'm a customer of Brick Save and I am very happy with them. The advice alone is soo refreshing. Love you guys soo much.
Thanks for the feedback.
Thank you Sir. We looking forward to work on all your projects.
This is the way to go. I'm happy that we have this in Gh as well. Bricks houses here are very strong they pass through snow, rain and summer heat over so many year.
Thanks for your reply.
She is correct. Lovely seeing another Black African female interested in this industry of engineering. It is rare to see. I give thanks to my brothers cousins wanting to know and some time spent working in the construction industry.
Thank you for sharing.
P.E.A.C.E
These bricks are very strong. I live in UK and that is what they use to build. Buildings last forever and houses are built very fast. Everytbingvshe says is true.
Thanks for the feedback.
Hav lean how to construct with interlocking bricks and want to start my own business, pls can you invest in my business so that we enjoy the profit together. Thanks
Interlocking Bricks does have its advantages and also disadvantages. Always good to always consider both the Pro's and Con's before making any decisions. Regardless am glad to see this amazing lady promote bricks/interlocking bricks to the Ghanaian people.
Advantages:
Economical: Interlock bricks are made of cement with the addition of cement and sand, so they are made of cement at a lower cost than conventional bricks. In fact, interlocking bricks cost 35% less than conventional bricks. Interlock bricks may contain 10% cement, with the remaining mixture containing soil and sand.
Earthquake resistant: The reason is simple. Ordinary brick relies on mortar for its support system. If the mortar fails, the entire wall or building will fail. But interlocking bricks have their own support system that does not depend on the mortar. They effectively support each other.
Governments recommend: In earthquake-prone areas, some governments recommend interlocking bricks. Interlocking bricks may be a better choice if you are building in an earthquake-prone area.
Better insulation in hot areas: Interlocking bricks are also suitable for hot areas. Because it is compressed, it has more mass and the brick keeps the interior of the building cooler.
Environmentally friendly: The use of interlocking bricks can help protect the environment. Not only will they use less concrete and mortar, but building occupants will not need to use as much air conditioning as the interior temperature is lower.
Disadvantages:
Damage caused by daily use: Unlike conventional bricks, interlocking bricks are generally not plated. On the one hand, it may save you some money and time in advance, and result in more wear and tear. The reason why plastering is not used is because the interlocking bricks are already made with exterior designs.
Low resistance to extreme weather: Interlocking bricks are less resistant to extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, as plastering is not used. In fact, they are more likely to be damaged by leaking water compared to conventional bricks.
Low resistance to infection: For the same reason, interlocking bricks have a lower resistance to pest infection. Plastering is an important buffer to protect against insect infections.
Not suitable for high-rise buildings: Interlock bricks are not safe for high-rise buildings. In fact, they are only good for the first three floors of a building. That is why interlocking bricks are usually reserved for residential buildings and are not used to construct commercial buildings.
Your comment wins the comment of the day award for being so detailed and informative.
Most of the points about their disadvantages is due to the fact that they are not plastered right?
If that's the case, will you advise one to plaster after using bricks to build?
@@theophilusheyman7518 Good question.
If it’s the outside out look or pattern that looks beautiful then I think plastering only makes the inside of the room will make it more solid
Thank you for your in-depth explanation
Thanks Bricksave…They did my house designs and also took their time to educate me on the building…..Can’t wait to start my building project soon….Keep it❤❤❤
Glad to hear that.
Thank you
We look forward to starting your project, Mr Tuffour 😊
What of us in the north, how feasible is it for us to get access to your service and product
One of the Hallmarks of Bricksave which is cost effectiveness is what fascinates me. Ella would find every possible means to cut cost even if the situation seems difficult. Bricksave to me is the master technology in today's world...all my projects are Bricksave, so please come on board to creating appreciable properties for yourself and generations yet unborn...
Thanks for your feedback.
Thank you Ma’am 🙏🙏🙏
Such an amazing woman. I liked the way she spoke so well and gave very convincing explanations
Thanks for your comment.
Very straightforward woman with a lot of sense and foresight. Very good advice
Thanks bebree
Informative video, Will appreciate it if the below points are answered in the next update.
1. Will be great to get a full house tour, how the pipes are arranged in the washroom, how the broken edges of the bricks are taken care of.
2. How easy it is to make alterations eg. changing pipes or introducing a new wall etc, as its much easier cutting into blocks
3. A test of durability of the bricks against push
4. Water and salt (building in a water logged area)
5. Can mortar still be introduced into the dry stacking?
6. Can the bricks be redesigned to allow the locking sides to stick out much better ?
Wow. Great questions. We will record and upload that video. Cheers.
@@AfricaBuildingHubWill be waiting. Thanks.👍
These are very good questions!
We’ve recorded. Editing ongoing. Cheers.
Great questions. I wondered about some of these things as well. I am wondering about shifting over time, or how do they wear against weather (rain, wind, sun etc...) Is there any erosion of the material?
She's eloquent. She knows her stuff. It will be great to let us see one of her finished projects.
We are editing that video. So kindly stay subscribed so as not to miss it
@@AfricaBuildingHub Fantastic!
Bricks are the way to go. We have been lied to about concrete and we forget that our forefathers lived in mud houses n it was cool inside and lovely. Well done 👍👍
Great interview from a professional perspective. Thanks a lot and greetings from the US!
Thank you for watching
Very trustworthy and professional lady. She visited my site for an estimate. Unfortunately we couldn't move forward with the project due to some few issues on my part. Definitely will contract when lm ready to build.
Excellent building material 👏 all of Africa must switch to advanced interlocking blocks.
Thank you for watching
Called her today, I'm going to use her for my next project. Thanksfor the video
Please keep us updated
This was very thorough. I'm considering building with this method. Thank you.
You are most welcome!
Madam Ella u are absolutely right 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the wonderful information about how to use the interlocking bricks...
You are welcome
Hello madam, I would like to find Out from you, What type of machine is your Company Using to Produce the interlocking bricks, is it the manual machine Or the hydraulic One? How many bricks does it Produce at a go?
Please How u fixd the pipe line, plumbing work and the electric work
Let me know thanks
I really like all her advices. God bless u mum
Amen
Thank you 🙏
This video is so educating.
I’m glad to hear that
Also i will like to see a finished building using the interlocking blocks and that the habitants have to say about it
Stay subscribed for that video.
That would be great.
Hey Bro you could also look at other alternative such as Raffa wood, Shipping containers, concrete and earth bricks
Ok. Do you know anyone who deals in any of the alternatives you have mentioned?
It would be nice to see more videos of buildings built using this process. I am very skeptical, even though I like the process. I worry about it's strength.
Sure. Kindly stay subscribed so as to be the first to see that video.
Me Too. Especially With No Rod. I Will Still Definitely Put Rod Inside. I Will Also Use Cements To Glue It Together
Remember our parents n grand parents built their houses using earth blocks! We have forgotten so many good values n we think concrete is the way....
Great video, I am building my house using interlocking bricks. Great material!
Fantastic. Where is your building located?
Senya beraku. In central region
Ook nice. Maybe we can do an online interview with you?
@Born2Fly How is the building coming along? How have reworks been tackled?
Is very very good for me
Thank you so very much for your video you presented with real professionalisme.
My son will contact you for discussion and assistance about his project.
Thanks
Welcome.
Loved it!
Super cool 🆒
Good to know about these blocks.
You are welcome.
She gives excellent information of the process...I'd certainly would search her company to build for me. Is she limited to certain regions of the country or is she nationwide?
I believe she can. Kindly call her number in the description.
Where does stability come from using interlock bricks that you get with standard rebar / cement and block combination?
The stability comes from the materials used and the density of the bricks. The density of the bricks is created using a specialized type of compressor brick making device.
Very interesting video sir; could you please update some videos of some finished buildings with these bricks from this company. Thanks
Yes we will. Kindly stay subscribed so you don’t miss that video.
The cracks she talked about is very true .
Please explain
Great video, very informative and great explanation !
Thank you for your feedback
What is the interlocking bricks are made from ? and is in environmental safe? meaning heat and rain exposure.
This is very interesting video, thanks bro 👍✌
Thanks bebree for watching.
Can you be able to plaster the inside and in terms of wiring how do you do that with bricks since you can’t chip the bricks to make layout for wiring…
Hi, all these were answered in the second part of the video series. You can also contact the bricksaveconstructions.com team for answers to all your questions.
Dear Madam
Can you make your bricks in colour if SMone want to build?
Creative innovative and a potential answer to increasing inflation on building components. Home well done. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. Even the presentation of the video ie specific question in writing and verbal answer given by Mrs Asimeng ... excellent 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.
Questions, are the bricks waterproof, and will you need a damp proof membrane for making any type of construction? Thank you, you are both contributing to lifting Ghana in challenging times. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The bricks first of all are not waterproof but after construction, the bricks are polished with waterproof polish to last
@@AfricaBuildingHub Thank you for your fast response. Do you know the cost of this waterproofing material and what is the frequency of application? Further, once the waterproofing has been applied can you paint or plaster as desired? Medasse
These are very detailed questions so I would advise you contact the resource person. Their number is in the description
@@AfricaBuildingHub Yes I have done so, Thank You.
@@kencampbell9230 Please what was the response you got when you got intouch with them?
I like they way this business woman is presenting her business. I hope they are a trust worthy company. For me she motivates me to come sooner to ghana and let they build my house for me. Big up sister!
Thank you
@@AfricaBuildingHub please for your number
Wofa o wafo. In fact, you do all, and God bless you.
Amen
Good afternoon please if in case you want to learn this method of contraction. What will you you do?
Please contact them on bricksaveconstructions.com
Is the Great Wall of Zimbabwe built with interlocking bricks?
How are plumbing and electrical works done when using this bricks.
You cut the bricks similar to cement blocks. We have a video coming up of how it’s done.
Very informative.
I love the way that Mrs. Ofosu-Asimeng explained the usage and efficiency of using interlocking bricks! I learnt a lot from her presentation!
I pray that I will soon build my home, and I will be looking for Mrs. Ofosu-Asimeng’s company BRICKSAVE.
But where is BRICKSAVE office located?
East Legon hills.
Also use the bricks with the pipe line already cut out, makes for cheaper than getting a plumber and Mason to cut out holes for all your plumbing works.
Thanks for the feedback
Is it interlocking "CLAY" bricks? Are they fireproof?
Pls tell me what the coposition of brick's tomake. I have a machine which is produce from 2 up to 4 pcs/mould at Ethiopia Bahirdar
Please call her or send an email.
Your honest opinion, would you use this building method or stick to the traditional concrete and plastering?
I will use bricks in a future project.
@@AfricaBuildingHub I want to as well because of the heat in concrete and the low cost of the bricks 🧱. But will she adjust her price to the cedis gaining value again?
Kindly engage her on the numbers in the description
Thanks for sharing.
You are most welcome.
Love this Video.
Thanks for watching
Kindly share contacts for Bricksave.
Very informative please how much it will cost to fence two plots of land
Thank you for your comment. Kindly contact Bricksave using the numbers in the description
Thank you very much keep up the good work
Do you have something like this in Sunyani
Please call them for more details. Their contact is in the description
Is there anything network issues after completing the building.
Nope.
How does beck pattern respond to heavy rain fall.
I think we answered this in part 2
How much bricks is use in 4 bedroom house average
Is it cost effective comparing concreting compound and using interlocking bricks
Yes.
Do you do projects in techiman and how open would you be for collaboration within that region.
Kindly give her a call. Her phone number is in the description
This is lovely really enjoyed it. Plz I get their contact. Thank u.
Please their contact is in the description of the video.
059 278 5026 | 050 577 5393
Can that brick be used in building alrdy started wit cement blocks footing?
Do you mean you started the foundation with cement blocks but want to continue with bricks?
@@AfricaBuildingHub yes
Where are the pictures and videos of projects completed as promised
We will be posting them on the community tab and we will also do a separate video on that
Please can you use this for pavement?
It would have been nice to provide sample of houses built with interlocking bricks.
That’s the next part of the video
Can it please be used for a fence wall without columns?
That’s exactly the question I have also
That was the question I have too! Are interlocking blocks recommended for fence walls, and would they be cost effective in comparison to cement blocks? My building is already up. I’m bummed that I didn’t know about this before. Thank you for your response. 😊
Yes you can use interlocking bricks for fence walls without columns.
Please does it with stand saltine crackers? because some areas are salty
Yes. But there is a way to treat it. We handle that in an upcoming video.
Can it be used for fence wall?
Yes it can
Thanks
Awesome! Did you guys gave your contact information? I didn't see that in the video
What's the cement to laterite or clay ratio ?
Kindly call the number in the description of the video for further assistance.
Are these bricks still chiseled to inlay electrical and plumbing piping?
No but rather cut.
No construction wall (being it sandcrete or burnt bricks or interlocking bricks) is supposed to be chiseled but rather cut to avoid weakening structures.
She is very wise with her advise. All these mansions 🙈🙈🙈
😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you🙏🙏🙏
Please how do I get a hold of this lady? I think I'm interested in using her services. Thank you.
You can give her a call. Her number is in the description.
I plan to use bricks
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Is interlocking bricks good for compound???
How do you mean?
@@AfricaBuildingHub I have a compound which I'm yet to work on I'm thinking of concreting the compound buh Ur video is giving me a second option of using the bricks instead of concreting the compound
Kindly call Bricksave construction for a more professional advice.
Very interesting how do we contact this lady
Please her details are in the description.
Do you have branch in kumasi
Kindly call the number in the description.
Please is this bricks good for a fence wall, if it can be.
My plot size 80/80 , can you give me an estimate cost ?
It’s good for a fence wall. Please call the number in the description.
Yes it can use for fence wall, driveways,houses and apartments. Here in the uk all buildings are made with bricks.
What about a small warehouse? I wonder what the cost of that would be?
Kindly give her a call. Link is in the description.
I’m up for inviting
Please explain what you mean
Does it mean when the company is constructing a standard house for a client, the rough figure of 180000 or 200000 will cover everything from start to finish. I mean a complete building with roofing?
It's possible depending on the size of the house.
@@AfricaBuildingHub thank you
I don’t have part 2
Sorry about that. Yes it can withstand continuous rain. Part 2 below.
Ghanaian woman helps save money when building in Ghana by using Interlocking Bricks
ua-cam.com/video/SFxEwrs99qU/v-deo.html
Does this company have a website or social media page?
Yes, they do.
WEBSITE: bricksaveconstructions.com/
Is this company still in business? It's 5th September 2024 and I have tried all these numbers and none of them is going through for the past two days
Forget about your kids lol so true
am in takoradi how can i buy some of your brick
Please call the number in the description.
How do l get hold of this company
No phone numbers or email for us outside Ghana?
Can you help, please.
Hi, all the details are in the description of the video.
How can I contact you please
Please check the description section of the video.
There are those of us in the north who would like to patronise your service and product.
How is that possible for us?
Please contact bricksaveconstructions.com
The name of the company
Bricksaveconstructions.com
First here tho 🇬🇭
Thank you for always watching
With the interlock bricks building wouldn't ants and other small small insects enter from outside into the interlocking bricks to the room,,
Because cracks from the cement blocks ants comes to the room
It’s a good question. But the bricks are put together very compact
Any contact information please
Kindly check the description
Does she have a UA-cam channel?
No she doesn’t.
@@AfricaBuildingHub she should, it would help her business so much more
Hav lean how to build with interlocking bricks, and I'm trying to set up my own firm but the price of the machinery is huge. I need someone to invest in my business so we enjoy the profit together.
All the best with your new venture.
please get intouch.
@@KhinNinson please any contact to link up with you?
What is ur IG
Good morning sir please I need your unbmer
Hi, kindly send us an email if you require any of our services. Africabuildinghub@gmail.com