29 AprilThe now installed front door frame and the finished wall area. Should look nice when the glass and doors are in place and finished.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilDifferent view of the septic tank and some of the early pipe work. You can also see the trench that will have a pipe to carry the grey water and septic water away.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilJust another view of the workers and how they do it.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilA look under the ceiling to see the metal gridwork for the "green" board that will be installed later.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilTwo of the ceiling crew hanging the metal gridwork for the back veranda ceiling.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilA look at some of the metal stringers and grid used to prepare for the gypsum ceiling around the eaves.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilHere we see and assortment of supply and drains. The open wall cavity allows them to put in both bathrooms at the same time. Only a minimal amount of pipes are buried in the floor tile.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilThese two water men are installing the cold supply lines. White shirt is the bossmanpklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilThe start of installing the drain lines in one bathroompklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilThe labor crew hand dug this trench around the property perimeter from the septic tank. A series of pipe and boxes will be installed to drain the run out from the septic tank as well as the grey water from the showers and sinks and any water from rain on the land. Ends in the street sewer drainage system.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilOne 1600 liter tank for the two toilets should do the trick.pklongball (0 votes)
28 AprilNo real explanation here as this is a partially complete drain from the toilets.pklongball (0 votes)