|
Top rated - Village House |
Cinder block wall prior to render. Note that he columns were poured after the blocks were laid to prevent cracking/weakness at the junction. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
The footing for the bathroom. The ground beam will be on top of this.dozer (0 votes)
|
|
The external bathroom footing with the rebar footing pad in place. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
Side view of the house, still partially finished. The bathroom is in the rear (with two glass blocks). dozer (0 votes)
|
|
Approximate wall thickness after rendering, about 8 cm. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
|
The interior after the pour of the floor and walls rendered. The floor was poured 8 - 10 cm and broomed rough in preparation for floor tiles. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
After the exterior walls have been rendered. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
The exterior prior to rendering the surface. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
With this type of roofing the are two parallel c sections done on each ridge. Notice also the roofing is affixed to the metal by using a u bolt which penetrates the roof sheeting. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
Galvanized metal that comes in a roll 90cm wide is used to form the gutter. It is shaped so that it has a 10 cm wide gutter area which fits in the two parallel roof c sections. dozer (0 votes)
|
|
At this stage the roofing has been done (notice if it was heavy roofing the walls would be completed first). dozer (0 votes)
|
|
|
|
|
|