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No More Worries For Debris
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No More Worries For Debris

Now construction sites can be neat and clean with Debris Chutes India´s range of chutes.
Debris Chutes India is engaged in the fabricating, supply and installation of Debris Chutes for high-rises. In a city likeMumbai, with multi-storeyed buildings mushrooming all over, their scope to sell the chutes is even high.

The company offers two types of chutes for smooth and easy disposal of construction debris.

The economical is a modular type version, typically for buildings with a height of 75-85 m and the premium range is most suited for still taller high-rise structures of over 25 storeys.

Key benefits
The most important feature of these chutes is that they are re-usable up to four times over, which helps save greatly on investment costs. One saves on man-hour and power cost by cutting down on time and effort spent in man material lifts. This method of disposal is not only a quiet way to dispose construction debris, but also a safe one, avoiding any type of mishap or accident. With municipal corporations and pollution control boards becoming stringent towards air and noise pollutants, this is the best way to have a hassle-free disposal system of construction debris. This allows sites to be neat and clean even during construction.

Guaranteed service
The company offers its products on a turnkey basis, so that builders do not have to worry about installation, and the chutes come with full-guarantee against any manufacturing defect. The company also undertakes removal and re-erection of the chutes on to the next site for a smooth changeover and re-use of the chutes.

(Communication by the management of the company)

Now construction sites can be neat and clean with Debris Chutes India´s range of chutes. Debris Chutes India is engaged in the fabricating, supply and installation of Debris Chutes for high-rises. In a city likeMumbai, with multi-storeyed buildings mushrooming all over, their scope to sell the chutes is even high. The company offers two types of chutes for smooth and easy disposal of construction debris. The economical is a modular type version, typically for buildings with a height of 75-85 m and the premium range is most suited for still taller high-rise structures of over 25 storeys. Key benefits The most important feature of these chutes is that they are re-usable up to four times over, which helps save greatly on investment costs. One saves on man-hour and power cost by cutting down on time and effort spent in man material lifts. This method of disposal is not only a quiet way to dispose construction debris, but also a safe one, avoiding any type of mishap or accident. With municipal corporations and pollution control boards becoming stringent towards air and noise pollutants, this is the best way to have a hassle-free disposal system of construction debris. This allows sites to be neat and clean even during construction. Guaranteed service The company offers its products on a turnkey basis, so that builders do not have to worry about installation, and the chutes come with full-guarantee against any manufacturing defect. The company also undertakes removal and re-erection of the chutes on to the next site for a smooth changeover and re-use of the chutes. (Communication by the management of the company)

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