
START TO END ON HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE
There's a curious gap between what engineers learn in lecture theatres and what builders figure out on site. Viraj Patil noticed this early in his civil engineering studies, frustrated that textbooks handed him fragments of knowledge rather than the full picture. So he did something about it. Drawing on fifteen years of his father's hands-on construction experience, he wrote the guide he wished had existed from the start. The result covers the entire process, from choosing a plot and conducting land surveys right through to planning permissions, foundations, plinths, columns, walls, staircases, slabs, beams, plastering, plumbing, wiring, painting, flooring, and the fitting of doors and windows, finishing with the final occupancy certificate. It's a genuinely comprehensive walkthrough, written by someone who clearly remembers what it felt like to be confused by the whole thing. The writing is practical and direct, aimed squarely at readers who want a clear picture of how a house actually comes together rather than a dry academic treatment. Whether you're a student, a first-time self-builder, or simply curious about what happens between an empty plot and a finished home, this book offers a grounded, end-to-end overview that's surprisingly hard to find elsewhere.
- Author: VIRAJ PATIL
- Genre: Home Improvement
- ISBN: B079J4T5ZD
- Pages: 151 pages
