Dear all The stone slabs appear very thin for the material that is then put on top of it to form the roof. I would not recommend the solution as constructed. However, the stone slabs, if tested, may then be used as permanent shutter to put reinforced cast insitu concrete slab above them. If reinforced concrete slab of at least 120mm with adequate reinforcement is used, and the steel beams are capable of carrying the roof loads, then the solution would be good for areas that are not subject to earthquake loads. for the earthquake zone, construction of the roof, specially where steel beams are sat on the walls below, require good attention to design and detail, to ensure that earthquake load does not dislodge the steel beams and cause the roof to collapse. KEEP Safe. Life matters. Farzad Senior Civil & Structural Engineer
Good that you have given your very valuable opinion about the materials/ strength/ seismic zones etc. People should follow your professional advice, not this video. 👌👌🙏🏻🙏🏻
@Justin Time Do you fart through your nose? What does 'bureaucracy' has to do with the people's comments? Do you even know the meaning of the word or do you just use it for the sake of sounding smart with bigger and fancy words? Also first, try to asses the risk of such a dangerous construction, before supporting it brainlessly.
Good to see old technology still in use! This is a version of "Madras Terracing" method of roofing. Originally, this would make the roof about 30cm thickness. The bricks absorb water and keep the room cool in summer. Good job from skilled workman!!
You are right, in addition, due to absence of steel, there are no chances of rust. this is best implementation for small houses with just ground floor.
Con pocos trabajadores y en mínimo tiempo. Muy buen trabajo. Felicidades a todos incluyendo a las mujeres. Yo sola trato de hacer los arreglos en mi hogar. Saludos desde México.
This roof may be OK for Rajastan where there is very little rain. But not suitable for areas where there are lots of rain. Flat roof will leak and eventually collapse.
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BAd engineering. It will increase the roof weight very badly, especially during rain. Cost would have been less if he mix cement along with sand and made 4cm mix or foam concrete
No Brasil usamos um tijolo especial por nome de lajotas, ágora essas lages que eles usa e muito legal cara, gostaria de saber se essas lages que vcs usaram na casa de vcs se ela um tipo de pedra lapidada?
sim um pedra calcarios no brasil usa na calcadas , pode ser feitos de acabament de gesso , pois ha pedras lapidacao nao vai sair baratos . Tambem na india voce pode usar um blocos de tijoilos junta com arames tambem feito via pesquisa de innovacao pois nao tem dolar , cadabum faz seu jeitos , nao tem crea para atrabalhar , Se casa cair , o problema de donos , nao de gov
Всім , хто створює красиві умови для проживання « творець » комфортного життя ... Дякую за вмілу та злагоджену роботу во благо успіх ! Дякую,дякую,,дякую !!!
looks like the kota stones and country red bricks are very locally available materials but then the heavy iron rafters are costly...any how it looks cost effective cos there is no centering involved,no steel \barbending involved there is no concrete involved and all of their work could be done so quickly with very little unskilled labour..(forget the earthquake..that's destiny..) kota stone approx rs 50 \ sft ..each shone is of 2ft x 2 ft = 4 sft..( rs 200 per stone ) each brick should be costing rs 6 each if it is locally made..steel beams are by weight i think...unskilled labour ( no engineer\ no big masons\ no concrete mixing machine\ aggregate are needed ...looks cool fast and brilliant..
few years ago a friend of mine from Rajhistan told me about that method . do you think those stones are safe . when you are putting soil and bricks on it also some time people can walk on the roof
It's clay the same material they used for bricks. It's not safe for that purpose. It has no rebar or wire mesh in it. I would not stay under that ceiling/roof for 1 second.
@@jacobwillow050 It's a natural rock available in that habitat. It may have high tensile strength. People have been using them since long. Why would they use it, if they break and present a risk. I'm an Indian myself and I too wondered about the safety aspect in the first place. But on a second look, this is what you presume. You never know after all.
@@sreerajmoodadi Nope! Marble is too brittle and breaks easily. Somebody suggested it's a natural rock. I still avoid it and feel it's dangerous. I'm an Indian myself.
Locally available and culturally(regionally) acceptable.... Architecture is different at different places.. Rajasthan n Kashmir... Brick walls are not plastered.... N similarly different patterns at different places
@@dr.abrarpasha6018 why the brick walls are not plastered? I observed it a lot. Don't you think the walls are weakened by leaving them like that? what could be the reason?
loaded with layers of brital materials with no structural bonding and low tolerance to movement over steel rafters it is a labour intensive, not safe and most likely not cost effective method.
@@javya2415 they should ve used bricks to make arch between steel rafters and make sand cement mix layer on top to achieve level surface before applying type of waterproofing memberance, asphalt, tar, etc.
@@1ico007 In short 'Jack Arc Floor' ! However it requires skilled manpower to set arches along each small span in between two steel girders. Moreover, there is an issue of using locally available stone slabs probably Cota stone.
We have homes build in this manner standing for centuries. Below is an example of the same material and techniques. During a famine the king decided to build this palace in order to provide employment to his subjects. This was built in 1929 ,almost a century ago. ua-cam.com/video/RH4j2FXKfpE/v-deo.html
Inhone to support k liye lohe ka gater or pathar bhi lagaya hai , hamare ynha to direct bricks or cement ki chhat hai , 25 saal ho gaye ab bhi ekdam sahi hai chhat !
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Unpad gavaar log hai na isliye
कह मिलता है सर
सीलिंग बहुत ही मजबूत बनी है अच्छा काम है
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Dear all
The stone slabs appear very thin for the material that is then put on top of it to form the roof. I would not recommend the solution as constructed.
However, the stone slabs, if tested, may then be used as permanent shutter to put reinforced cast insitu concrete slab above them.
If reinforced concrete slab of at least 120mm with adequate reinforcement is used, and the steel beams are capable of carrying the roof loads, then the solution would be good for areas that are not subject to earthquake loads.
for the earthquake zone, construction of the roof, specially where steel beams are sat on the walls below, require good attention to design and detail, to ensure that earthquake load does not dislodge the steel beams and cause the roof to collapse.
KEEP Safe. Life matters.
Farzad
Senior Civil & Structural Engineer
Good that you have given your very valuable opinion about the materials/ strength/ seismic zones etc. People should follow your professional advice, not this video. 👌👌🙏🏻🙏🏻
this video showing about bad contruction, very unsafe if quarter earth happen.
Ese kahte hai bhais ke age bin bajana 😂😆
Yaha etna sochata hi kaun hai
Same method se bne ghar 100 saalo se tike h mere yaha method galat nhi h workers choor hogae h
Guy
i love to see a different construction style than what i'm use to - good work. Cheers from Denmark :)
My grandfather have same kind of roof about 30 40 years old still standing on feet..
@Justin Time Do you fart through your nose? What does 'bureaucracy' has to do with the people's comments? Do you even know the meaning of the word or do you just use it for the sake of sounding smart with bigger and fancy words?
Also first, try to asses the risk of such a dangerous construction, before supporting it brainlessly.
Like that
Wao nice asi or bhi video banao
Good to see old technology still in use! This is a version of "Madras Terracing" method of roofing. Originally, this would make the roof about 30cm thickness. The bricks absorb water and keep the room cool in summer. Good job from skilled workman!!
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You are right, in addition, due to absence of steel, there are no chances of rust. this is best implementation for small houses with just ground floor.
What is the effect of vibrations of the ceiling fan in long run on the life of slab ??
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Good video
Super
Nice wotk
Like it
I live in a seismic zone. For me this roof is not suitable for areas known for earthquakes. It will fall at the first shock
Yes i agree with you and in seismic zone light wood material like bamboo is the best
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old technique is always Good tech &Low cost👍👍👍👍🙏
For the same cost , you can build normal molding with steel bars
Correct
In patthar ka koi bharosa nahi hai
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Con pocos trabajadores y en mínimo tiempo. Muy buen trabajo. Felicidades a todos incluyendo a las mujeres. Yo sola trato de hacer los arreglos en mi hogar. Saludos desde México.
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Saluti dal bel paese 🇮🇪
soy mexicano y admiro mucho el trabajo de estas persona , ojala puedan interpretar mi mensaje ,saludos
फुल रिस्की सेट है इससे अच्छा होता लकड़ी का मकान बना लेते
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Rellwye ka har makan aisa he bnta tha aur wo aj bhi chlta hai ..kish duniya me ho
Dilhi aur gowahati side esi ke Ghar hai jada tar
Kaise risky hai Bhai Aajke Ghar Gurjatw hai Lekin Purane Forts nhi Girte Kyu ki wo Pathar ke hote hai
Great Idea. I'll implement it with engineers guidance at my Farm House / Bagan Bari Project.
Dude I'm an engineer, don't do this.
This all looks very dodgy. It will crack and water will drip through and it doesn't look structurally sound.
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That's great 👍
wow very nice sir
Beautiful, elaborate and simple work
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good very good
Gostei, bom demais eles pegam juntos pra valer, sem contar que eles estão economizando beleza
In this video, the execution method is non-engineering
In my channel, I have posted videos of proper implementation and construction engineering
Excelente trabajo 👍 Felicidades
Good job brother both achi karigari kari aapane
This roof may be OK for Rajastan where there is very little rain. But not suitable for areas where there are lots of rain. Flat roof will leak and eventually collapse.
Great construction work, keep it up 👍
ดีครับ แต่หากทับแผ่นหินด้วยคอนกรีตเสริมเหล็กจะแข็งแรงกว่าหากต้องรับน้ำหนักมากๆ ได้ความรู้ดีมากขอบคุณครับ.
मुंबई मे भी ऐसे बनता है फिर इस घर के ऊपर भी छत बनकर लोग रहते है इस को पोट माला कहते है बहुत मजबूत होता है आज 40 साल हुआं बनाकर जैसे का वैसा है.
Estaria muy bien que incluyeran una maya de acero entre el tabique y la mezcla.
si, es lo mejor
❤😂❤It’s very steady building ❤😂👍👍👍👍👍smart people of Indian construction 😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
🐔인도의 재료를 잘 이용해서 건축을 잘 지었어요. 수고하셨습니다
Right 👍
masaallah good job
Tremenda intensidad de trabajo! Se van a herniar!
Great yaar very nice work
Big no no for the slab tiles... only if it had metal mesh inside or some metal reinforcing incase of a crack. The idea is brilliant however.
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Ki da hora muito bom lindo trabalho parabens
😅 mistri gajab Idea
Que hermoso trabajo, debe ser muy fresco el interior de la casa
बहुत ही बढ़िया काम कर रहे हो 👏👏👏👏👍 भाई जी
बजट कम हो तो कोई बुराई नही🌹👌❤️👍
Very good good job
No mejor un colado y Barillas😊
Wonderful, un saludo de Metepec Estado de México.
Хорошая работа👍
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The roof sand protects from hot
Very good ☺️
Вот нашим блогерам пора учиться работать мастерком.👍👍👍
ну да.. страна уже до этого докатилась
Sir bahut aacha
Instead of using brick on the roof which clearly has no purpose at all, other than adding weight, just a concrete layering will do.
Whole weight beared by those wooden logs..
May be the felt concrete and cement would costs more than those bricks😂
May be they used soil for not absorbing heat..
A crack to any wooden log the stones and bricks will fall from there..
@@R.E.Cullen they have used steel I-beams. Visible at 00:30
Bahut hi Sundar
Que família unida, até as mulheres trabalhando,ai à prosperidade.
mujeres trabajando en la obra , ...igual igual que en España
Good luck bro
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Very nice video
BAd engineering. It will increase the roof weight very badly, especially during rain. Cost would have been less if he mix cement along with sand and made 4cm mix or foam concrete
Learn about the past before commenting.
CN we built 1st floor
Indian are not good at building houses you see video how they construct footing they used brick 🤔 very bad idea
No plastic used... nice....
Doston aap sabhi ka support chahie🙏
No Brasil usamos um tijolo especial por nome de lajotas, ágora essas lages que eles usa e muito legal cara, gostaria de saber se essas lages que vcs usaram na casa de vcs se ela um tipo de pedra lapidada?
Opa Roni, parece ser um tipo de pedra. Abraço!
sim um pedra calcarios no brasil usa na calcadas , pode ser feitos de acabament de gesso , pois ha pedras lapidacao nao vai sair baratos
. Tambem na india voce pode usar um blocos de tijoilos junta com arames tambem feito via pesquisa de innovacao pois nao tem dolar , cadabum faz seu jeitos , nao tem crea para atrabalhar , Se casa cair , o problema de donos , nao de gov
@@naturecurefoodenergy Exato. Um tipo de construção quase rudimentar mas que deve funcionar, só não há garantias construtivas.
Ye chhat bahut saal lagte hai tootne mein lekin iron ki quality achhi honi chahiye. Mein isi type ke ghar mein reh chuka hun
Всім , хто створює красиві умови для проживання « творець » комфортного життя ...
Дякую за вмілу та злагоджену роботу во благо успіх !
Дякую,дякую,,дякую !!!
Вдячний за унікальну радість , яку ви створюєте покращуючи стиль життя !
Very nice technique
looks like the kota stones and country red bricks are very locally available materials but then the heavy iron rafters are costly...any how it looks cost effective cos there is no centering involved,no steel \barbending involved there is no concrete involved and all of their work could be done so quickly with very little unskilled labour..(forget the earthquake..that's destiny..) kota stone approx rs 50 \ sft ..each shone is of 2ft x 2 ft = 4 sft..( rs 200 per stone ) each brick should be costing rs 6 each if it is locally made..steel beams are by weight i think...unskilled labour ( no engineer\ no big masons\ no concrete mixing machine\ aggregate are needed ...looks cool fast and brilliant..
few years ago a friend of mine from Rajhistan told me about that method . do you think those stones are safe . when you are putting soil and bricks on it also some time people can walk on the roof
True
@@irfanbalouch3034 even 500 people stand unitedly doesn't give away. The soil below the bricks cushions n prevents pressure points. Safe indeed.
Very wounderfull technic .
Elegante su trabajo
Hadir pranoto stb
Good job.. 👍👍
Dangerous in some climate condition
Or dangerous in some states
Like goa Chennai
Kerala etc
You will find this type of construction only in Rajasthan where the red sandstone is readily available.
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Costly process ,iron road ,stone slab,cement concrete more expensive
Long term benifit also
Wow very intresting
Well done. But mostly to join the dry slabs cement was applied without wetting them.
Bahut badhiya
For any reason if stone slab breaks while walking on roof which is not uncommon, it is going to result in serious injuries.
To saste me ek ki life nipat jayegi agar upar se girne par nichhe koi na ho to nhi to 2 sasti life jayegi😂😂😂😂
@@anandbansfore8718 phir uthane wala ke pair par giregi to use chot lagegi 😂😂
life of these stone slabs is indefinite, unlike your iron
Accha tarika hai full majbuti bhut khub
Those red salbs are made from natural red stone that are cut and iron beema are used for support
hi guys what are you doing i'm impressed!
hi guys what are you doing i'm impressed!

Aise makan india m 50 saal pahle bante the😂🙏🏻
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Mumbai me chawl me aise hi bante hai
Bruhh,, accha par lala waise yeh video india kaa hi hai.😐😐
Aaj bhi bante hai
Very nice best idea
I really admire the work. I’m confused, what did you guys use to make those slabs? Is it the same earth mud?
Natural rock slab
It's clay the same material they used for bricks.
It's not safe for that purpose. It has no rebar or wire mesh in it.
I would not stay under that ceiling/roof for 1 second.
@@jacobwillow050 It's a natural rock available in that habitat. It may have high tensile strength. People have been using them since long. Why would they use it, if they break and present a risk.
I'm an Indian myself and I too wondered about the safety aspect in the first place. But on a second look, this is what you presume. You never know after all.
Marble
@@sreerajmoodadi Nope! Marble is too brittle and breaks easily. Somebody suggested it's a natural rock.
I still avoid it and feel it's dangerous. I'm an Indian myself.
Good work 👏👏👏👍🙏🙏
This would be more costlier than rcc slab....
True.
But suitable for those who have slabs in abundance. Cost efficient also there but not at places where such slabs are not available locally.
Riggt
This is village life
RCC se jayda cost nahi aate
Or yadi building todne pad jaye to dobara usable bhe hai
Excellent.
Instead of doing so many, he can have a concrete moulding it self
Locally available and culturally(regionally) acceptable....
Architecture is different at different places..
Rajasthan n Kashmir... Brick walls are not plastered.... N similarly different patterns at different places
@@dr.abrarpasha6018 why the brick walls are not plastered? I observed it a lot. Don't you think the walls are weakened by leaving them like that? what could be the reason?
Nice construction bro
What is the guarantee that any slab or slabs would not break? The danger if it breaks toward the edge.
ਸਲੈਵ ਪੳਣ ਦਾ ਤਰੀਕਾ ਗਲਤ ਹੈ ਗਾਰਡਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਟੀ ਆਰ ਵੀ ਪਾਉ ਤਾਂ ਕਿ ਪੳਣ ਲਈ ਡੱਬਾ ਬਣ ਜਾਵੇ
loaded with layers of brital materials with no structural bonding and low tolerance to movement over steel rafters it is a labour intensive, not safe and most likely not cost effective method.
At least there should be steel rods provided at the middle of each brittle slab , ofcourse that too will not be a perfect safety solution.
@@javya2415 they should ve used bricks to make arch between steel rafters and make sand cement mix layer on top to achieve level surface before applying type of waterproofing memberance, asphalt, tar, etc.
@@1ico007 In short 'Jack Arc Floor' ! However it requires skilled manpower to set arches along each small span in between two steel girders. Moreover, there is an issue of using locally available stone slabs probably Cota stone.
We have homes build in this manner standing for centuries. Below is an example of the same material and techniques. During a famine the king decided to build this palace in order to provide employment to his subjects. This was built in 1929 ,almost a century ago.
ua-cam.com/video/RH4j2FXKfpE/v-deo.html
i have seen many buildings 50+ years old perfectly safe.
and its cool inside these kind of houses compared to RCC & sheets
Typical UP.....style home 👍👍
Muito bom 👏👏👏
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Good I like thanks so much
Is it low cost for they avoid rods?
Can't trust in strength of the slab will break in future 🤔
They have runner beams. But they need a very light reinforcement near the top surface of the slab to take care of thermal stresses
Inhone to support k liye lohe ka gater or pathar bhi lagaya hai , hamare ynha to direct bricks or cement ki chhat hai , 25 saal ho gaye ab bhi ekdam sahi hai chhat !
Awesome technology is super
Bricks were laid in different design they were all straight then at the end they were horizontal
No rules here at all eh? Cheers
Earthquake is major concern fr this types of house... Otherwise overall fantastic.. Thermal proof.. In summer it will be cool 👌👍
Costing per square foot for this structure