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Cost and Materials for 3 Bedroom Master Ensuite Mabati House

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 7 August 2020.

Building a Three-Bedroom Mabati House: A Cost Breakdown

On a budget of Sh. 2.4 million, one homeowner shared their experience of building a three-bedroom mabati house with a master ensuite in Kenya. The breakdown, provided by Nabii Mutungu, is not necessarily the position of Nyakundi Report, but rather a personal account of the costs involved.

According to the homeowner, the total cost of building the house was Sh. 2.4 million, with a tentative material list and cost breakdown provided below.

House Description:

  • Very light foundation
  • 100mm floor slab
  • Ordinary screed with red oxide
  • Walls made using 2.5m 30-gauge mabatis
  • Plywood used inside for insulation
  • Steel casement windows
  • Timber door frames 4by2
  • Wall framework done using 4by2 and 2by2
  • Roof trusses using timber 4by2 and 2by2
  • Branding timber 2by2
  • PVC ceiling light gauge
  • No electrical work
  • No plumbing work
  • No labor costs (estimated by the homeowner)

Tentative Material List:

  • Cement
  • Sand
  • Ballast
  • Hardcore 1 lorry
  • Natural stones 1 lorry
  • Hoop iron roll
  • Red oxide
  • Black polythene
  • Square tube RHS (2x2) 2 pieces
  • Anti-termite 1 ltr
  • Timber 4x2 1430 ft
  • Timber 2x2 2582 ft
  • Wood preservative
  • Dumuzas 2.5m 30-gauge 161 pieces
  • Plywood 92 pieces
  • Masking tape 4” pieces
  • Undercoat
  • Emulsion paint
  • Roof nails
  • Ordinary nails
  • Timber shutter 8 pieces
  • Door frames 4by2 8 pieces
  • Steel casement security door 2 pieces
  • Hinges 24 pieces
  • Interior pad-bolt 8 pieces
  • Lockable pad-bolt 8 pieces
  • Steel casement window 11 pieces
  • Fascia board 8x1 180 ft
  • Pedestal wash hand basin 2 pieces
  • Cross couple toilet 2 pieces
  • PVC ceiling 12 bundles
  • Tack nails
  • Gutters system
  • Rectangular water tank 1000L
  • Brush 6”
  • Valleys
  • Ridges

Tentative Cost: KES 638,700.00 (Six Hundred and Sixty Eight Thousand and Seven Hundred Shillings Only)

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