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1.

Cement Price

Cement Bags
Portland cement is the basic and most essential
ingredient of concrete. Concrete is made when
Portland cement creates a paste with water that
binds with sand and rock to harden.

Cement is a material like the glue that can bind


together all other building materials and get
hardened too.

The cement is available in different like, 53


grades, 43-grade cement, OPC (ordinary Portland
cement), PPC (Portland pozzolana cement), etc. It
is the most expensive construction materials.

All Cement Price List Today is given in the table


Cement Price 2023: 4 to 5 dollars per 50 kg bag or
320 to 400 Rs. Per 50 kg bag.

Cement Brand Grade of Cement Price (Rs.)

Ultratect Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 425

Ambuja Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 435

ACC Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 370

Birla Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 420

JK Lakshmi Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 420

Dalmia Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 420

Jaypee Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 400

Shree Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 320

Banger Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 330

Coromandel Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 425

Priya Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 410

Ramco Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 430

Sanghi Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 400

Hathi Cement 53 Grade OPC Rs. 350


2. Tiles price per sqft in India in 2023

Tile type Price

Mosaic Rs 60-400

Ceramic Rs 35-360

Glass Rs 45-500

Marble Rs 65-400

Cement Rs 50-550

Porcelain Rs 70-500

Granite Rs 50-350

Limestone Rs 55-300

Travertine Rs 100-500

Quarry Rs 110-500
3. Different Types of Glass
1. Float glass
When floating molten glass is put on a bed of molten
metal, typically tin, float glass is made. This method
gives a uniform thick sheet and can produce very flat
surfaces. It is an excellent electric insulator and has
low expansion and thermal conductivity.
Use in construction:
Float glass is used in residential architecture to
construct small-scale windows. It is popular in
commercial applications, primarily for facades and
glazing. As a result of its even and smooth surface
and sparkling transparency, it is a popular material
for making glass furniture.
Price:
Transparent plain float glass price ranges from Rs.45
to 250/square feet for 4mm to 19mm thickness.
2. Toughened glass
A toughened glass is made by exposing regular glass
to extreme heat and then rapidly cooling it. The glass
becomes more resilient due to this excessive heating
and cooling process. Compared to ordinary glass,
toughened glass fractures into smaller fragments of
similar size and shape. The strength of this glass is
four to five times greater than regular glass. It can
easily be shaped into various forms as per
requirement due to its alteration of chemical and
thermal properties. It is low maintenance and can be
cleaned easily with a damp cloth or a high-quality
glass cleaner.
Use in construction:
Toughened glass is used widely in commercial,
residential, hotels, and office buildings for partitions.
It is also ideal for making interior doors, windows,
facades, and decorative panels. Its unique properties
make it the best option for building frameless shower
doors, glass shelves, cabinets, glass tabletops, and
washbasins. For the construction of glass staircases,
escalators, balusters, fixed roof lights and handrails,
toughened glass is ideal.

Price:
Saint Gobain transparent toughened glass at
Rs.145/square feet for 10mm thickness

3. Back painted glass | Different Types


of Glass
The glass that has paint on one side is known as
back-painted glass. It is also known as lacquered
glass. Back painted glass can be cut and polished
after manufacturing if the dimensions need to be
adjusted. Various colours and patterns are available
in this type. From a range of pastels or striking
colours, there is a back painted glass for every mood
and personality. As the paint is behind a sturdy glass
surface, it never has direct contact with heat,
humidity, or moisture, which makes it maintenance-
free. Multiple layers of paint make the glass durable,
long-lasting, and strong.
Use in construction:
Back-painted glass replaces the surfacing materials
such as tiles and laminates in the interior design
industry. It is commonly used in kitchens and
bathrooms as it has a great capacity to endure heat
and humidity. It can be used in making furniture,
wall claddings, and room partitions in commercial
spaces. Also, in commercial spaces like stores,
restaurants, entertainment areas, and shopping malls,
back-painted glass can be used.
Price:
The average back-painted glass price is
Rs.200/square feet in India.

4. Shatterproof glass
Shatterproof glass consists of several layers of glass
sandwiched between layers of polyvinyl butyral
(PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). In case
of destruction, it does not break into pieces. It cracks
like a spiderweb instead of breaking into sharp,
jagged pieces if broken. The interlayers of this glass
reduce sound transmission and protect the interiors
from UV rays.
Use in construction:
Shatterproof glass can protect your home or business
from devastating damage from hurricanes,
windstorms, tornadoes, and other severe weather.
When you find yourself standing on a glass floor,
you may have been standing on shatterproof glass,
which can support dozens or hundreds of people.
Price:
The average price of Shatterproof glass is
Rs.575/square feet in India.

5. Tinted glass | Different Types of


Glass
Adding a colouring ion to flat glass creates tinted
glass. The glass retains its basic properties while
altering the transmission of solar energy and
modifying the colour. Colouring ions like Iron oxide
give green, sulphur blue, manganese dioxide gives
black, cobalt gives blue, chromium gives dark green,
titanium gives yellowish brown, and uranium gives
yellow colour shades in the manufacturing of glass.
Its availability in vibrant colours increases the
aesthetics of a building.
Use in construction:
Offices, hospitals, and commercial buildings use
tinted glass for curtain walls. It is also ideal for
storefronts, atriums, skylights, and interior design
projects.
Price:
Saint Gobain plain tinted glass ranges from Rs.60-
140/square feet for 3 to 5mm thickness.
4. Different Types of Paint and How
Much They Cost Per Sq. Ft. In
India

The cost of painting a house per square foot in India


is decided by the owner, the size of the space to be
painted, and the quality of the materials used.
Mentioned below are the various kinds of paints that
are available in the market. Wall painting colours
price determines the whole budget of your
renovations.
Read: Paint Or Wallpaper – What Should You
Choose for Your House Walls?
Enamel Paint
used in high-traffic areas because it lasts a long time,
is easy to clean and comes in a variety of glossy
finishes. They’re also waterproof and stainable, and
they’re widely used on metal and wood. Enamel
paint is a good choice if you’re worried about the
paint cost per litre. The cost of emulsion paint is
calculated per square foot and begins at Rs 80.
Read: Duco paint vs PU paint: Which paint
finish should you choose?
Distemper
Low-priced water-based paint called distemper can
cut the painting labour cost per square foot in India.
The practice of applying this paint is referred to as
“whitewashing.” It’s inexpensive and simple to use,
but it doesn’t last very long. It is an annual
supplementary labour charge for painting because it
is not washable and fades and flakes off when wet.
The cost of distemper paint is Rs 10 per square foot.

Lustre Paints (oil or water-based)


generate a pearl-like velvety surface. It’s easy to
keep shiny paints clean. Many variables should be
considered with the help of a house painting cost
calculator (easily available online). If you’re moving
into your home right away, you shouldn’t use this
paint because it takes a long time to cure and has a
strong odour. The price of lustre paint per square
foot ranges between Rs 26 and Rs 30.
Emulsion Paint
water or oil-based paint with a wide range of
colours.The best thing about it is how quickly it dries
and leaves a lustrous finish. Emulsion paint is long-
lasting and may be wiped with a damp cloth dipped
in soapy water to some extent. Antifungal qualities
are also present in a number of these paints. Plastic
emulsion paint and acrylic emulsion paint are the
two types. The price of emulsion paint and painting
price per square foot is determined by the desired
finish, such as matte or glossy. The cost of painting a
house per square foot in India depends on the factors
mentioned above.

Texture Paint
a type of paint that is used to accent and emphasis
walls. To achieve the 3D effect, special tools such as
knives, rollers, brushes, and trowels, as well as
materials such as putty, are necessary. This increases
the painting labour cost per sq. ft. Texture paints are
thick and have a tactile feel to them. Because of the
wide price range, the painting labour cost varies
significantly. The most expensive choice is texture
paint, which costs between Rs 80 and Rs 200 per
square foot.
Type of Paint Cost to paint a 2 BHK flat (per sq. ft.)

Enamel Paint Rs. 80

Distemper Rs. 10

Lustre Paint Rs. 26-30

Emulsion Paint Rs. 12-60

Textured Paint Rs. 80-200


How To Select the Right Paint and
Colour for Your Home?
The cost of painting a house per square foot in India
is decided by the owner, the size of the space to be
painted, and the quality of the materials used. The
colours on the walls can completely change the look
of a room, making it more inviting and modern. Bold
colour combos such as cobalt blue and turquoise,
olive and aubergine, and brilliant yellow and fresh
green are presently popular. The walls are now
adorned with pastel colours like lilac, textures, and
traditional Indian art like kalamkari and Madhubani.
Before starting a new painting project in your home,
there are a few things to think about. To begin,
homeowners must select if they want warm, cold,
neutral, bold, or dark colours, as this will have an
impact on the labour cost for painting walls in India.
Consider the subject of the décor, furnishings, and
carpet when seeking to achieve colour harmony.
After that, choose a few paint colours for the walls
and experiment with the samples. Before selecting a
colour, paint the wall with these samples and see
how they look at different times of the day.

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