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17 viewsPreparation for a septic cover. (08-Jul-04)dozer
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17 viewsWith a new housing development, outside electric will need to be run into the development by the electric department, as in this example. This road was given to the county, ie. it is now a public road, but the installation must still be paid by private funds. In this example, the cost for the project (for the entire street) was 35,000 Baht. (12-Jul-04)dozer
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16 viewsTaping the sheetrock seams. (07-Jun-04)dozer
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16 viewsSample Kitchen #1: The metal for the kitchen counter is secured on top of some grc sheets and drilled into the wall prior to pouring cement. (26-Apr-04)dozer
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16 viewsElectric meter after installation. The prep work must be done by an electrician and then the electric department will come and check it. If it is OK they will hook up the meter. (21-Aug-04)dozer
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15 viewsAnd it attaches to the support metal like this. (06-May-04)dozer
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15 viewsChecking the frame. (07-May-04)dozer
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15 viewsInstalling sheetrock. (11-May-04)dozer
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15 viewsPouring cement to form the counter.dozer
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15 viewsA septic here is nothing but a hole in the ground with some cement rings inserted. The normal number of rings is 4, I would recommend using at least 5. The cement rings come in 1, 1.2 and 1.5 meter diameters, the one show here are the 1.2 meter size. (08-Apr-04)dozer
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15 viewsEach bathroom will have a floor drain something like the one shown here. The plumber should slightly angle the floor so water runoff will flow to the drain.dozer
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15 viewsA plumbed in shower enclosure. These are just starting to become popular. Acrylic ones can be purchased for around 8000 Baht, but one with safety glass will cost more than 10,000.dozer
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