The neighbors we are just paying there electric bill next month given that the neighbor doesn't have aircon even if they run lights and fans all day and all night it still will be far easier than getting a temporary meter
The neighbors we are just paying there electric bill next month given that the neighbor doesn't have aircon even if they run lights and fans all day and all night it still will be far easier than getting a temporary meter
Need to get your roof up so you have a dry spot to store shit & work when its raining.
Gonna take forever for stuff to dry out if ya keep going like this
My house/land already had a meter in situ as I demolised the house that was there. The builder used the said meter but burned it out due to the welding machine being too powerful. I had to buy a new meter which wasn't cheap.Originally Posted by outdoorbloke
ODB from the photo's of the house I don't see that they've put any pipe work in for the toilet and water supply? What's happening there.
Last edited by Pragmatic; 17-03-2017 at 09:38 AM.
Yeah I have been pushing them to finish the metal work so we can get the roof up we have been lucky so far that it hasn't rained that much but I don't want to push my luck.
We haven't started the toilet yet it is a seperate room off to the back haven't even pored the slab for it yet
Your avi is familiar.Originally Posted by Tomtom
Been a stressfull few weeks but the results are starting to look ok
So they never got around to painting the metal work in red oxide? Plus there's no vents in the Toilet.
The metal work is painted we just went with a grey primer instead of the usual red primer.
And I specifically didn't want vents as they let the heat and insects in. An electric exhaust fan will be installed.
Looking good. Something fishy about the glass blocks.
Good reply OB. Keep it up.Originally Posted by outdoorbloke
Well I was quite surprised to say went to the electricity office to work out what we had to do power wise as we want to install our own pole.
Pole part was easy just install the pole with the board and pipes ready for the meter to be installed.
What shocked me was that we were told that to get power installed we must have an earth and an RCD. Requiring safety am I dreaming wow things might be changing
I just hope they accept my individual RCDs on each circuit instead of those whole house adjustable crap.
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