Patchworks

in #sublimesunday4 years ago

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Recently, I noticed that the ceiling in my kitchen was coming apart. A check with the housing authorities revealed that it is a common occurrence in old homes. Mine is indeed an old home - almost 38 years. Spalling concrete, as it is called, is caused by carbonation, a natural deterioration process. The process caused the steel bars embedded in the ceiling slab to corrode, which in turn caused the concrete cover to crack and bulge, and to, later, come apart.

The spalling was in two locations.
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As I am not a handy man, and I know nothing about such repair methods, I had to call in professional help.

These guys were contractors with the housing authorities. Their job is to go around repairing concrete spalling, among other things in the estate. I guess mine was a simple job - if you know what to do, and how to do it, plus you have all the tools and materials.
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The job took about an hour. Hacking and removing the loose bits, then filling the holes with white cement, waited for them to dry and then adding the finishing touches.

Now all is good as new.
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And lets hope it will be a while before there is any more spalling. At some point, I will have to give the ceiling a new coat of paint, but that’s job for another day. The thought of it now makes me tired.

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I'm glad it was easily fixed

Thank you @nikv. So am I. The contractor showed me some of the ceilings he did. There were some really bad ones. I am just glad mine was a couple of small patches.

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Wa. The kitchen lights all turned yellow. Time to swap one out.

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When I have more say in the matter, or when I have more money. 😊

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Well it’s handy you can call on the professionals to get your ceiling fixed, if 38 is old that must be why I’m falling apart now lol

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Yes, luckily, there are quite a few of these professionals around. So it was not a problem.
You are too young to be falling apart. lol

Hate it when that happened. Mine started to have a crack in the ceiling only when it was 10+ years. My inlaws were 20 over years when that happen. Some years ago, they manage to get it done for free. Must be election year then. :-)

Now HDB pay half the price and we pay half the price. Quite reasonable price too. The HDB officers will come and have a look first, then they will send a contractor to come and inspect. After that they will submit the price to HDB, HDB will then let you know how much to repair, and the amount we have to pay. It is up to us to accept it or not. If we think it's too expensive, then we can call our own contractors to do. But we will have to pay for the whole thing ourselves.

I think if you get yourself, it can be thousands.

It depends on how big the patch is. But it is definitely much more expensive. Easiest way is to just go to HDB. 😊

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