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mmunguti
#1 Posted : Thursday, June 02, 2016 3:50:38 PM
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Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?
TSi
#2 Posted : Thursday, June 02, 2016 4:40:21 PM
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I know those at Guatho (guaso) Gicheru or kamangu areas. That is kiambu county ndeiya aeras
majimaji
#3 Posted : Friday, June 03, 2016 10:24:46 AM
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mmunguti wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?


You were lied to. You can use concrete blocks, for example. The materials you use should be those near you, if you are in Mandera, are you going to get stones from Naivasha?
mugo2of3
#4 Posted : Friday, June 03, 2016 11:41:08 AM
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majimaji wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?


You were lied to. You can use concrete blocks, for example. The materials you use should be those near you, if you are in Mandera, are you going to get stones from Naivasha?


I agree, proximity is important especially if it is the rough-cut foundation stones.

If you are in the Eastern part of Nairobi, get them from MaStima near the new sewage works off the bypass.
sitaki.kujulikana
#5 Posted : Friday, June 03, 2016 12:31:58 PM
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majimaji wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?


You were lied to. You can use concrete blocks, for example. The materials you use should be those near you, if you are in Mandera, are you going to get stones from Naivasha?

the problem with the building industry is that most of the 'professional' guys learnt the trade through tales, they don't have the theory or the basics behind what they do, they just know it should be done that way.
mtotana
#6 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 9:44:29 AM
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@Mmunguti, The quarry is located in maai-mahiu on the Narok road about 3Km from maai mahiu town. There are three types of the "blue" stone: Kavu, Raymond, and Githonjo(almost resembles ile mawe ya kuosha mguu). They all retail at the same price, with Kavu being the "hardest" and Githonjo being the "lighter". Hope that helps.
Gathige
#7 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 12:03:46 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
majimaji wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?


You were lied to. You can use concrete blocks, for example. The materials you use should be those near you, if you are in Mandera, are you going to get stones from Naivasha?

the problem with the building industry is that most of the 'professional' guys learnt the trade through tales, they don't have the theory or the basics behind what they do, they just know it should be done that way.



Very true. The trick is to use what is available in your locality. Even soil is a building material but everyone wants to us stones to look modern, hence the high building costs. I once did a water tank and every local fundi was insisting on very hard stones for the tank to avoid water percolating on the stones. I got an expert who told he could use any stone to do the tank, and surely, he use porous machine cut stones but cured them by dipping them in water to' drink all the water they needed' plastered them properly after building, and to date- after 15 yrs, not a singe drop leaks!
"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
mmunguti
#8 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 5:56:55 PM
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Thanx for the info guys.....I can now make an informed decision. I do agree most of the "professionals" have no idea. I had asked where to get that "Kavu" and he had no idea...just that its on the way to Naivasha.
mmunguti
#9 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 5:58:38 PM
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majimaji wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
Hi Wazuans,
Am looking for building stones....for the foundation. Have been told to get the "blue" stone or Kavu....sourced on the way to Naivasha/ Maai Mahiu.
Does anyone know exactly where the quarries are?


You were lied to. You can use concrete blocks, for example. The materials you use should be those near you, if you are in Mandera, are you going to get stones from Naivasha?



Methinks concrete blocks would be the easiest option. Thanx
mmunguti
#10 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 6:00:50 PM
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mtotana wrote:
@Mmunguti, The quarry is located in maai-mahiu on the Narok road about 3Km from maai mahiu town. There are three types of the "blue" stone: Kavu, Raymond, and Githonjo(almost resembles ile mawe ya kuosha mguu). They all retail at the same price, with Kavu being the "hardest" and Githonjo being the "lighter". Hope that helps.



It helps. A lot. I worry about transport cost though. I am in Kiambu. It may not make sense to go all the way....as compared to buying from the hardware guys in the area.
mmunguti
#11 Posted : Monday, June 06, 2016 6:05:40 PM
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mmunguti wrote:
mtotana wrote:
@Mmunguti, The quarry is located in maai-mahiu on the Narok road about 3Km from maai mahiu town. There are three types of the "blue" stone: Kavu, Raymond, and Githonjo(almost resembles ile mawe ya kuosha mguu). They all retail at the same price, with Kavu being the "hardest" and Githonjo being the "lighter". Hope that helps.



It helps. A lot. I worry about transport cost though. I am in Kiambu. It may not make sense to go all the way....as compared to buying from the hardware guys in the area.



How about the beautiful yellow stone? Usually hand chiseled.They look kinda soft Are they found in the same quarry?
duky
#12 Posted : Tuesday, June 07, 2016 11:50:29 AM
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@mmunguti I'm also doing some construction in Kiambu.. Which area are you operating from? I got foundation stones from ruiru kibendera @ 25 per feet and 5k transport.. hope it helps

mmunguti wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
mtotana wrote:
@Mmunguti, The quarry is located in maai-mahiu on the Narok road about 3Km from maai mahiu town. There are three types of the "blue" stone: Kavu, Raymond, and Githonjo(almost resembles ile mawe ya kuosha mguu). They all retail at the same price, with Kavu being the "hardest" and Githonjo being the "lighter". Hope that helps.



It helps. A lot. I worry about transport cost though. I am in Kiambu. It may not make sense to go all the way....as compared to buying from the hardware guys in the area.



How about the beautiful yellow stone? Usually hand chiseled.They look kinda soft Are they found in the same quarry?

mmunguti
#13 Posted : Tuesday, June 07, 2016 1:14:32 PM
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[quote=duky]@mmunguti I'm also doing some construction in Kiambu.. Which area are you operating from? I got foundation stones from ruiru kibendera @ 25 per feet and 5k transport.. hope it helps

Niko karibu na Norbrook. That helps. Hio ni "kavu"?
mmunguti
#14 Posted : Tuesday, June 07, 2016 2:48:59 PM
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duky wrote:
@mmunguti I'm also doing some construction in Kiambu.. Which area are you operating from? I got foundation stones from ruiru kibendera @ 25 per feet and 5k transport.. hope it helps

mmunguti wrote:
mmunguti wrote:
mtotana wrote:
@Mmunguti, The quarry is located in maai-mahiu on the Narok road about 3Km from maai mahiu town. There are three types of the "blue" stone: Kavu, Raymond, and Githonjo(almost resembles ile mawe ya kuosha mguu). They all retail at the same price, with Kavu being the "hardest" and Githonjo being the "lighter". Hope that helps.



It helps. A lot. I worry about transport cost though. I am in Kiambu. It may not make sense to go all the way....as compared to buying from the hardware guys in the area.



How about the beautiful yellow stone? Usually hand chiseled.They look kinda soft Are they found in the same quarry?



@Duky, Fundi anakulipishaje? per day or per task? na KYM?
Mtafiti
#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 05, 2016 12:22:53 PM
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I gather that there is a machine cut stones quarry at Maai Mahiu. Who knows more about this, prices, quality e.t.c?
sheri
#16 Posted : Tuesday, July 05, 2016 2:22:18 PM
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mmunguti wrote:
[quote=duky]@mmunguti I'm also doing some construction in Kiambu.. Which area are you operating from? I got foundation stones from ruiru kibendera @ 25 per feet and 5k transport.. hope it helps

Niko karibu na Norbrook. That helps. Hio ni "kavu"?

@mmunguti if you are at Norbrook there is a good supplier of building materials at the junction on your to Nazareth hospital some few meters from Norbrook. He is an old hand at the biz and has been supplying people for may years.
Hope that help.
If you need contact I can help
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