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17 viewsA house with a roof made of synthetic roof sheeting material. (12-May-04)dozer
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17 viewsA wood framed window. Notice that above and below the wood frame is a concrete row. For aluminum windows the setup is similar but there is no frame. The construction folks will create a frame of concrete all around the window prior to having the aluminum company come and measure. (28-Mar-04)dozer
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17 viewsThis shows one way of framing a bathroom door. Since the frames are of lightweight plastic type material, a wood frame is used to support the weight of the cement which is poured on top. Without this support, the door frame will bend. (15-May-04)dozer
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17 viewsA window cutter will measure and cut the wood windows on site. (19-Jun-04)dozer
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17 viewsThey measure and cut it on-site and then install it. After installation they will caulk each window opening. Window installation in a 100 square meter house will cost about 3500 Baht. The window glass can be ordered in various tints.dozer
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17 viewsAn example of a front wood entry door. (19-Aug-04)dozer
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17 viewsAn example of wood windows with a top and bottom type hinge set.dozer
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17 viewsA roof after the taping is complete.
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17 viewsThis shows the simplicity of the plumbing. Each bathroom is serviced by two septics, one for solid waste and one for water runoff. Normally there will be three runoff pipe per bathroom as follows; shower, sink and a runoff for the floor drain. The pipes are run into the septic and then cemented in place. (01-Jun-04)dozer
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17 viewsSink plumbing. This sink is fed by 1/2 inch hot and cold pipes coming in and there is a drainage exhaust going out. The pvc pipes will later be cemented into the wall. dozer
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17 viewsThis shot shows a cement pour in progress which will encase the hot and cold water plumbing in cement. Also, the septics will be covered in concrete with a 4" PVC pipe for venting.dozer
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17 viewsPreparation for a septic cover. (08-Jul-04)dozer
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