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Tuesday 31 July 2018

Impression starts from outside!

Everyone focuses on the outer look of the house as it is the first thing that attracts. In order to brand out your house, you spend the utmost care in bringing out the look of the house distinguished from the others.

You tend to build the house in every aspect that it withstands the changing weather. Have you checked every detail of the material and compound used to bring out the distinguished look? What if your house has leakage of water during the rainy season and you have guests at home? Will they not have the feel of being in a damped place? Have all your struggles in bringing out the look of the house has gone in vain? Just relax! We care about your expectations and work for it to last longer than you could ever imagine.

A significant factor that is used to showcase the look of the house is the concept of plastering which entitles the quality and looks of your house.

To know it better, Plastering is a process by which coarse surfaces of wall or ceiling roofs are changed or turned or rendered to provide smoothness. In the beginning, wet materials are spread over the block or brickworks and then suitable equipment is used to make the surface smooth level.
Chennai is one of the cities in India which faces the drastic change of weather throughout the year which is largely dependent on the North-East Monsoon in which 65% of rains are received.
To withstand all these weather changes your house needs special care in order to sustain the look of the house or else you need to spend part of your savings every year to renovate your house.



Due to poor construction and lack of waterproofing measures during construction, the dampness of walls and water seepage are the major problems faced by the possessors during the rainy season. One can find white deposits and be peeling of paint on the walls or the roof if the plastering work is not done with proper care.

Vijay Raja, the Pioneer in the field of construction industry takes special care in this concern and looks into all facets just to deliver the best-in-class quality to our customers.
Every ounce of the house is shown immense care by concentrating on every detail of the house so that it can resist the weather and is built in all aspects to face the natural climatic changes of our city. To prevent all the dampness and peeling of paint every wall of the house is coated with outer plastering that plays as a resistor during all seasons.

We use the best external wall waterproofing, Dr.Fixit which is mixed with the compound to do the plastering work to avoid all the damp patches. The waterproof coating stays as a resistor from all the water seepages and peeling of paint due to dampness.

We provide the best quality in all aspects that would have your house safe and secure from the changing weather.

Saturday 21 July 2018

Tree Park – Chennai’s Next big attraction!

Chennai, a metropolitan city which has an intangible connection that makes her unforgettable no matter what quality it has. Many cities with beaches, night out parties and many other entertainment places or Go-to places are not much popular like Chennai. Being unique and a resource spot of India, Chennai has provided numerous employment opportunities to all the emigrants.  The Detroit city of India has countless entertainment and go-to places during the weekends. Despite having too many places to spend for the weekend everyone wants a shady place or park filled with trees to venture the greenery surrounding.


A tree park is said to be established in Kolapakkam near Vandalur which is expected to become a Go-to spot in the city starved of green spaces. The tree park is said to be the newest attraction of the city as it will have various trees from various parts of the state. Spread over 20 acres, the Forest Genetic Resources Tree Park will have plants found in the Western and Eastern Ghats where their presence keeps the temperature under control. While five saplings of 300 species from the two regions have already been planted, 150 trees of naaval (jamun or guava), iluppai and Nuna species have been transplanted. Paneer, eeti, punnai, shenbagam, yetti, venthekku, rudhraksham, sandalwood, red sanders, vedippala, kadukkai, gooseberry, jackfruit, vengu, karungali, sengadambu, ettilingam, poovarasu, perumoongil, magizham and manjakadambu are among the species of trees that will soon flower all over the park.

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (research and education) H Basavaraju told TOI that work on creating the park began last year and that seeds had been procured from Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Bengaluru too.

The park, strategically located between the Vandalur reserve forest and the Nedunkundram lake, is expected to become another green lung in a city starved of green spaces. It will have a canal, complete with a U-shaped island, to ensure that the flow of rainwater from the hills is not obstructed. While water from a hillock on the southern side will enter the canal and flow into the Nerkundram lake, which could become an important water source, four check-dams to be constructed along the entire length of the canal will help retain water even during the peak summer days. It will be fully secured with a perimeter wall around it, he said.

The park will benefit researchers looking to study different species, as well as help, create awareness among members of the public. It has two sheds for visitors, an interpretation center for the public and a fountain in the middle. Coming up at an estimated Rs 1.85 crore, the park has been allotted Rs 7.5 lakh per year for maintenance for a two-year period, Basavaraju said.

As the stipulation has become high, cutting down of trees for wood and also for the ground area has also equally increased in the last few years. Deforestation, a concept known by many but only a few knows about the consequences that will be faced by the future generation due to the loss of trees. Deforestation being prevalent among the urban cities as it has the growing demand for housing and other establishments of companies in the respective areas. This initiative has been made to conserve the resources of our land and as well as to maintain a green space which is lacking in all the other states.