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Saye nagari
  1. Dukkanin talla
  2. Gyara & Gina
  3. Kayayyakin Gina & Kayayyaki
  4. Kariya daga Danshi
  5. Wall Kayayyakin Gina & Kayayyaki
Wanda aka yada
Lagos, Ojota, 2 awanni da suka gabata
33 adadin kallo

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Kayan Rufin gini
Nau'i
Sinadarin yin kwalta
Kayan Rufin kwano
4mm
Kaurin Rufin Kwano
100cm
Tsawon Faifai
100cm
Fadin Faifai
Adireshin dakin ajiya
Jiha Lagos • Ojota
3 Ogudu Road, Ojota
08:00-18:00
Defining DPC and DPM A Damp-Proof Course (DPC) is a horizontal (and sometimes vertical) protective layer, typically placed in a wall above ground level to stop moisture rising from the foundation or external soil into the wall structure. It often appears as a thin layer of impervious material—like bitumen polymer or plastic—sandwiched within the mortar line. Meanwhile, a Damp-Proof Membrane (DPM) is used to cover larger surface areas, primarily floors, and sometimes walls. Think of it as a sheet or film laid beneath or across the building slab or screed to block water migrating upwards from the ground. Some DPMs can also run up walls, forming a continuous “bowl” that ensures water beneath the slab can’t enter the building fabric. Both solutions work on the same fundamental principle
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  • A duba kayan, a tabbata shi ne ainihin abin da ake bukata
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  • Ka da a biya sai an gamsu
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