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40 viewsA shot of the finished house. (13-Aug-04)dozer
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39 viewsFor each bathroom there are 2 septic tanks, dirty water and solid waste. Standard depth is 4 cement drainage rings, we use 5 which is better. This shot shows the solid waste septic on the left (servicing the small bathroom). The PVC which runs from the toilet is 4" in diameter. (22-Apr-04)dozer
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38 viewsThis shot shows how the kitchen cabinets were formed. First off the counter is poured cement with a wire mesh cross support. This cross support is anchored in the wall. Then bricks are laid and finally the doors are placed. The doors are anchored into place with nails affixed to the side of the frame. (14-May-04)dozer
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34 viewsKitchen wall tile. Notice also the cabinet tile. (25-May-04)dozer
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32 viewsOn the left you can see the hot and cold water PVC pipes running the length of the back wall. The copper hot water pipe is housed in PVC for durability. The pipes will run under the back walkway, which is being poured in this picture. The back walkway is more than 1 meter wide, and will slant off to the right into a drainage canal to aid in water runoff. (07-Jun-04)dozer
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31 viewsThis is the poured base for the small bathroom shower enclosure. Unfortunately it isn't supposed to be 'raised' like this so this was later leveled and done a second time. (15-Jun-04)dozer
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29 viewsThe house as it looks today. (19-May-04)dozer
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29 viewsDecorative work on the entryway. Decorative bricks were placed around the entry posts and cement is used as a border material. (10-Jul-04)dozer
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29 viewsThe surrounding metal has been placed on the perimeter wall and the arrows and leaves are in the process of being painted. The paint used for the decorative elements of the metal are a special yellow primer and gold paint. (31-Jul-04)dozer
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28 viewsThe house as it looks today. (19-May-04)dozer
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28 viewsAfter many problems with dirty well water the problem was finally resolved. There is a large break in the bottom of the well (lower left side), which is seen once all the water is pumped out. The hole needs to be patched so water cannot 'pour' in like this. (12-Jul-04)dozer
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27 viewsStucco is what gives strength to the wall. Notice the thickness of the stucco shown here. This is the front exterior wall. (17-Apr-04)dozer
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