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The Basics of Electrical Cables According to Loads
Don’t risk it — know your wires. When building or renovating your home, understanding electrical cable sizing and load capacity  is crucial to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with electrical codes. Let’s break it down into three important levels : Basic Load • Tolerance Maximum • Overload 🔌 1. Basic Load Capacity (Normal Use) This is the standard current  a cable can carry safely 24/7  without overheating. For example: 2.0 mm² copper wire  (commonly used for lighti
Gabriel Mikael
21 hours ago2 min read
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The Ultimate Guide to Verifying a Contractor's Written Proposal
A contractor's proposal is more than a price tag; it's the blueprint for your entire project. A vague proposal is the number one source...
Gabriel Mikael
Oct 164 min read
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 From Lot to Legacy: How WallPro Builds Family Homes in CDO
Every family dreams of turning their empty lot into a forever home. With WallPro Panels, that dream becomes more affordable and...
Gabriel Mikael
Oct 61 min read
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How WallPro Saves You 30% vs CHB in CDO Construction
Traditional CHB has long been the default choice for Philippine construction. But in Cagayan de Oro, homeowners are turning to WallPro...
Gabriel Mikael
Oct 41 min read
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The Advantage of Hiring a Refutable Professionals
Hiring reputable professionals  for any project—whether construction, legal services, financial advice, or other professional...
Gabriel Mikael
Oct 9, 20243 min read
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Finding the Right Builder and Contractor in Cagayan de Oro: A Comprehensive Guide
Cagayan de Oro, known for its thriving economy and rapid urban development, is a prime location for residential and commercial...
Gabriel Mikael
Oct 8, 20243 min read
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The Benefits of Hiring a Builder Contractor with a Proven Track Record Over DIY Construction Projects
Building or renovating a home is a significant undertaking that requires careful planning, expertise, and attention to detail. While DIY...
Gabriel Mikael
Aug 1, 20243 min read
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