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Great Room View191 viewsThe kitchen area and the main room are different shades of paint. There is a composite strip base board used as a skirting. dozer
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Plumbing Lines for Bathroom Sink190 viewsInbound and outbound water lines for the bathroom sink. dozer
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Plumbing Lines for Bathroom Sink190 viewsThe inbound and outbound water pipes for the bathroom sink. The lines are mounted within the wall under a horizontal ring beam.dozer
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Plumbing Entry Exit187 viewsThis shot shows the 3 plumbing entry/exit areas within their designated over size cinder blocks (1 entry/exit in the forward kitchen, 2 in the bathroom). Also note the vent pipes which will run vertically up through the ceiling, will be tied together, and exit through the roof.
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Water Septic #1186 viewsFirst dirty water septic tank for the bathroom. Five concrete rings of 1 m x 30 cm are surrounded with large gravel. The gravel layer is about 10 cm thick (all the way around the tank).
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Power Point Box186 viewsThe power point box secured in place with cement.
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Conduit Path185 viewsThe electrical conduit will run in the floor and also vertically in designated hollow cinder blocks.
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Kitchen Drain Pipe183 viewsThe plumbing, like the electric, runs up a designated empty hole of an oversize cinder block. This one is the kitchen drain pipe.
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Water Tank181 viewsNote the rebar that surrounds the tank and extends out of the walls. This was a part of the rebar meshing used to re enforce the structure. The interior cinderblock is formwork but will remain in the finished structure. It will be rendered with a waterproofing agent as was the cement in the walls of the tank. dozer
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Conduit System179 viewsThe conduit screw affixes snuggly into the receptacle box.
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178 viewsThe plumbed in safety tank. Note; there is a 1.5" vent exhaust.
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Great Room View178 viewsFor a small house it seems quite large inside by Thai standards. This is because the normal 4 x 4 column grid isn't used, the truss structure in the roof allows for the elimination of a center column, therefore you have a large wide open space in the entry area.1 commentsdozer
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