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Old Wires, New Risks Old houses often have “Yellow Bulbs” (incandescent) or old tube lights that consume massive amounts of power and generate heat. This
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Old Wires, New Risks Old houses often have “Yellow Bulbs” (incandescent) or old tube lights that consume massive amounts of power and generate heat. This

Old buildings often cannot handle the weight of a new concrete floor. If you need extra space on your roof but are worried about structural

In the humid climate of Deulia and Kolaghat, many old houses suffer from “Nona” (saline dampness). Traditional red bricks act like a sponge, pulling moisture

The “Aging” Problem Buildings, like people, age. Over 20–30 years, concrete can lose its strength, and old mild-steel rods can thin out due to rust.

Large spans, such as those in industrial sheds or rooftop extensions, are particularly vulnerable to wind and seismic forces. If you use heavy iron angles,

In many earthquakes, the “skeleton” (pillars) of the building stays up, but the “skin” (brick walls) falls out, causing injuries. Traditional red bricks are heavy