Thursday, 26 December 2013

Palms Groves 2BHK & 3BHK Luxury Residential Apartments for sale in Electronic City, Bangalore

2BHK Apartments & 3BHK Luxury Residential Apartments for sale in Electronic City, Bangalore at Palms Groves.
 
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Palms Groves

Welcome to Palms Groves, a haven of comfort amidst the city hustle and bustle. Located off Chandapura –Anekal Main Road, Palm groves offers you a perfect balance of modernity and nature with each apartment reflecting your taste for fine living.

A Joint Venture Project between Aryan Hometec Pvt. Ltd. and Karsten Homes (P) Ltd., “PALM GROVES”, is an outcome of brain storming, long discussion hours and profound market research of its prime work-force. Palm Groves incorporates the finest of material and is built to meet very high standards in workmanship.

Aryan Hometec Pvt. Ltd. is a company driven by a mix of dedicated, determined and dexterous people with excellent civil track record. It is a well known figure in the market for its huge assortments of affordable residential properties in South Bangalore.
 
Karsten Homes (P) Ltd. is an entity where perfection is more than just a word it is a mantra by which they follow. With a keen eye for detail and precision, commitment to excellence is guaranteed.

Palm Groves not only accounts for magnificence and distinctiveness of all in the name of elegantly designed living spaces but also provide you with a range of options to choose from. Not only its location, design and quality are of prime class but its affordability speaks for itself. Synonymous to its name its nature’s tranquil environs provide you with immense peace of mind and soul. It’s a dependable and well planned commune, keeping in mind all the necessary amenities to add to a great lifestyle within affordable budget. The Plan ensures perfect Vaasthu and a clear title so as to give buyers a hassle-free and happy ownership.

A commune with huge assortment of amenities with multiple designs & dimension options yet affordable...

With projects spreads across Bangalore and still moving forward we are proud to present our fresh work of art, Palm Groves, Definitive yet affordable.

With the comfort of luxurious amenities and the serenity of a peaceful ambience, is it still any wonder why we claim to turn visions.

Palm Groves is an opulent Apartment project consisting of 855 units sheltered in 4 Blocks spread across the extent of 7 Acres 15 Guntas of Land. This residential enclave has 2 & 3 Bedroom varying from 598 Sqft. to 987 Sqft. which are designed carefully for comfortable living with world class amenities.

Palm Groves has been designed and brought to you keeping in mind the various basic requirements along with all the necessary and luxury amenities that cater to all your lifestyle needs within affordable budget. The construction quality, environment and location of this residential project are here to meet your expectation and beyond.

Amenities:

Amphitheater

Jogging Track

A fully equipped club House

Utilitarian Landscaped Spaces

Table Tennis

Gymnasium

Round the clock security

Power back up

Lifts (6 passenger capacity)

Children\'s play area

½ Basket Ball Court

Badminton Court

STP/WTP

Rain Water Harvesting
 
Termites treatment

Over the next few weeks, home owners may find thousand of half-inch-long semi-transparent wings littering the floor, basement or portico. The wings are a remnant of the annual mating frenzy engaged in by termites, one of the planet’s most resilient pests.

Termites are swarming big-time this year, said Michael F. Potter, Professor of Urban Entomology at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington. Swarming is the way new termite colonies are formed. Thousands of winged insects are vented from an existing colony, they land, their wings fall off, they pair up, excavated a cell in the ground and start making a new colony.

Termites, Prof. Potter said, need moisture and cellulose to survive. To get moisture, they usually make their nests in the earth, and to get cellulose, they eat wood. Some times it’s an old tree. And sometimes it is your house.

When you find evidence of a swarm inside the house or near the foundation, you could have a problem, Prof. Potter said.

He added that since termites usually commute to work, another sign of their presence is mud tunnels – enclosed termite highways about the size of a drinking straw – from the ground up the foundation and into your most valuable investment.

What to do ?

Do not panic, Prof. Potter said. Termites damage wood very slowly, and it pays to take the time to call a few companies, interview them and then make an informed decision.

Bob Davis, an entomologist at BASF in Raleigh, N.C., which makes termite-control products, said that basic strategies were spelled out by the Termite Institute, which BASF sponsors (termiteinstitute.com).

A barrier treatment, Mr. David said, uses chemicals injected into the ground to repel termites headed towards a house. Another treatment employs slow – acting lethal chemicals that the termites donot notice. They crawl around freely, get the chemicals on their bodies and share them with the buddies who groom them. And then they die, taking some of their groomers with them.

Another tactic is to use termite bait stations. We place a series of bait stations about 10 feet apart in the soil around the house, said Arthur Katz, the owner of Knockout Pest Control in Uniondale, New York. The stations contain pieces of wood that termites usually find and eat.

We check the stations every month, and if we find activity, we replace the bait with a termiticide, Mr. Katz said. The termiticide – he uses Sentricon – does not immediately kill the termites. Instead, the foraging workers ingest it, regurgitate it and charitably share it with their nest mates, wiping but the entire colony in about 60 days.

Harrison, the Orkin entomologist, said that while all three methods work, none works perfectly.

Chemical treatments

Both barrier and lethal chemical treatments are effective if the termites come into contact with the chemicals. But if there are gaps, they may use them to get the house.

And while baiting systems can kill a colony of termites, Harrison said, there are two things to consider. First, since termites are blind, they have to bump into one of the stations to find it. And second, even if one nest of termites finds one of the stations and is wiped out, there may be another nest on the other side of the house that is blissfully oblivious of the bait stations.

Prof. Potter said it usually pays to buy a service agreement from a pest-control company that guarantees subsequent treatments if the original one fails. Such an agreement can cost $100 to $350 a year, depending on the cost of the initial treatment.

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