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21 March 2009120 viewsThis may seem like an odd view of the roof but what I am trying to show is the wood fascia boards the builder uses on the eaves. We are not using the typical plastic curved pieces under the first layer of tile. The men custom cut this wood to form an almost perfect fit to the underside of the tile to keep the critters and birds out.pklongball
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8 May120 viewsHere we have one of the boxes I popped the cover on to check Sparky's wiring and splicing and the proper use of the wire nuts I am paying for. I can say I am more than pleased at his work.pklongball
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11 October120 viewsThis area of the front yard will get some special attention with some sort of water fountain and rockery and some shrubs. Mrs PK is planning all with the Garden manpklongball
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Dec. 4th120 viewsA balcony view of the new pond and plants. Nothing fancy just some color and waterpklongball
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Terrace120 viewsWe've turned this area into an upstairs outdoor terrace, overtop of the garage. Originally it was just a flat top roof (Waisted Space) of the garage/car park below. I had the roof/floor tiled and a sloping roof instaled overtop. The underside of the C-Pac roof tiles were to have been covered in 10 mm teak T & G, however with teak prices having skyrocketed over the past 7 years I had the underside of the C-Pac roof tiles painted a teak color and the steel support beams, painted dark oak. It works.verticalift
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Girls' bathroom tiles119 viewsThis was the first main blunder by the workers. There are pink tiles that are supposed to go on the bottom (under the thin colorful row) but the guys just couldn't contain themselves and went ahead with their own plan. Luckily they took them off one by one, and re-did it correctly.somdet
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