End-to-End Civil & Masonry in Thane West

Our civil engineering division brings structural precision to Thane's residential renovations. Whether you are in Ghodbunder Road or Louis Wadi, we handle everything from heavy-duty structural changes to the finest tiling finishes.

Masonry & Structural Alterations

Expert wall breaking for open-kitchen concepts and high-quality brickwork using premium cement brands like Ultratech.

Advanced Structural Repair

Specialized treatment for beam jacketting and column reinforcement in older Thane societies.

Premium Tiling & Marble

Level-calibrated installation of vitrified tiles, Italian marble, and granite for a mirror-finish floor.

Civil Construction Process in Thane

The SPD Civil Process

We follow a rigorous structural workflow to ensure your home remains safe and stunning for decades.

01

Site Survey

Detailed structural audit and laser-measured alignment mapping of your space.

02

Dismantling

Safe, noise-controlled removal of old structures with proper debris management.

03

Structural Build

Core masonry work using moisture-resistant materials and alignment checks.

04

Plaster & Finish

Multi-coat plastering followed by precise tiling for a perfectly level surface.

Structural Grade Materials

A beautiful home starts with invisible quality. We use the most trusted construction brands in India.

Ultratech
ACC
Tata Tiscon
Kajaria
Nitco
Roff

Civil Work FAQs

Common technical questions about structural repairs and tiling in Thane.

Do you handle vertical extensions?

Yes, we handle residential floor extensions including structural RCC work. However, this requires a structural stability report which our architects can assist with.

How do you prevent tile lippage (unevenness)?

We exclusively use tile leveling systems and spacers for large-format tiles to ensure a perfectly flat, mirror-like finish across your entire floor.

What is 'Curing' and why is it important?

Curing is the process of keeping concrete/plaster moist. In Thane's climate, we insist on a mandatory 7-day curing period for all civil work to prevent hair-line cracks and ensure maximum strength.