Looking very good SBF, congrats on house and new addition
Looking very good SBF, congrats on house and new addition
The missus decided that a wall is required to keep out the village soi dogs.
I have pretty much given her a free hand on this, which is probably a mistake - but I've been too busy at work to micromanage a wall.
So here is how it's been going so far.
Apparently only the front is going to be fancy. The back and sides will just be plain blocks.
This was a week or so ago.
And this is today......not too sure about the red, but it's my fault for relinquishing all control of this part of the process!
We're almost ready to occupy the place at the end of this month when I'm back for a while...
The electric is still not connected yet, that is scheduled for a couple of weeks time (they say!), but we can "borrrow" the neighbour's electricity until then...
I like the fence. Not sure about the red but the yellow base ties it into the house. Front gate looks pretty sturdy, would be sweet with an motor.
Looking great SBF ,, handy to have the leccy on your side of the road to
Fence boards are red initially and then white primer and looks like the wife has some yellow planned down the road a bit SlimBoyFat. I like it, Cheap and does the job she wants. Don't leave out the cost of the new gate.
You can now discuss with Wasp the thermal properties of rural Thai domestic walls in new builds with some authority.
Unless you wanna put in a rainwater tank, I'm not a believer in guttering in the tropics- when it rains heavily, it just overwhelms the guttering anyway. And having recently had to pay for repairs and painting for the guttering on our place down south, frankly I wish I hadn't bothered- we don't have guttering up here in Ubon, (except at the back to feed a rainwater tank), and really don't miss it. PVC is the best guttering material- but it's bluddy expensive.
Wow, 800 & sumfin K including the land- I wouldn't have thought that achievable in this day and age. Well done, and the place looks a little beauty.
Looks very good SBF. I like the size, location,price, etc. Lets just say you chose wisely.
Looking nicer and nicer SBF. Don't forget to post pics when the garden's done.
By the way, good idea to have the wall considering you've got wide road frontage. I suggest planting a few mature trees outside the wall to prevent random somchais testing its strength with their pick-ups and motocys on the way back after a night out.
You have a heap of land there Fatty.
Gona have fun there EH.
Onya, cracking little gaff.
Yeah Terry I could probably buy about 10 square feet of condo in Singapore for the price of this land.
Happy days
I agree. When our build was underway, I was totally convinced that we needed gutters and there was a lot of discussion on the subject. I was persuaded to wait and see; so we did.Originally Posted by sabang
After several months of rain (very heavy at times) it became obvious that gutters were not necessary at all.....as long as the land is properly graded to slope away from the building...which it is.
A concrete and tiled walkway around the building --(sloping outwards slightly) keeps the water away from the walls and the tendency of water to run downhill does the rest. Saved meself 40-50K.....
Hi there!
I'm very curious about the land you built on. Did you compact the earth? Did you have it checked out first? How far down did you sink the columns?
Wonderful project- it looks fantastic!
Great house, love the Koi tiles in the bathroom. Your misses did a really nice job. Congrats and hope for the best.
The house is pretty much just a holiday home now as I need to continue working in Singapore as I'm not quite ready to retire / descend into alcoholic oblivion in the moo ban just yet. My wife and daughter also stay with me in Singapore but we just had a holiday in Thailand and they are there now while waiting for my daughters UK passport to (hopefully) show up in BKK for collection.
At last we have aircon in the bedroom now and from the pic my wife sent me it seems that our daughter is enjoying being able to have a cool afternoon nap.
Seems a hell of a lot oh house for 1m baht
Fair play you done a hell of a job
Hi SBF,
My missus is also organizing a fence around our house. Blocks on 3 sides and something like you have at the front. She's organized a local builder to start and he's quoted B260k, but this doesn't include the sliding gate or the slats, ( we'll prob use metal ) in the front, just the blocks and paint. How much did you pay?
Hi FatOne,
I wasn't around at wall / gate time - I've just messaged my wife and she can't remember exactly as it was a bit complicated.
We had the guy who built the house do the front wall and gate and he charged 55,000 baht for the workmanship alone - my wife went with her brother and bought all of the materials so there was no mark up for the builder there.
The sides and back wall were done by her nephew (for peanuts) to save costs.
I suppose it depends where you are in Thailand how much you get charged by builders.
This builder was a friend of my brother in law. I'd say that we got lucky that he was both competitively priced and reasonably competent.
Originally Posted by slimboyfat
Originally Posted by slimboyfat
A home to be proud to be going home to. Congratulations and well done.
great value for the money. props.
Hi SBF, thanks for the reply. I reckon my quote is a bit on the high side, but what can you do when so far away. The back wall will be double thickness to retain all the dirt we have put in there as you would have seen from my thread. Your house is looking great. I will probably go over to my home in about a year, maybe less. We are saving to finish it off, but I am now on the pension so time is no prob.
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