Khun Falang.
Khun Hillbilly already beat me with his response.
If you don’t wrap the pillar they are likely to dry out before the concrete has cured. The plastic is supposed to stay on for 1 to 2 weeks.
If a proper hardening agent is added the concrete will become stronger through the first 100 years and the peak will be after 150 years before it starts to deteriorate. That should be more than sufficient for me.
This photo is taken from “the outside area” in front of the house.
From the bath and towards the front.
Frontpart.
The stairway is already in use.
This is the backside of the house. This place will be the”thaikitchen” and is where all cooking of stinking food will take place.
Finishing of the brick wall.
Brickwork nearly is done.
The shoring timber is removed,
The wife’s BIL Khun Dee inspects what will become the bathroom.
In the second floor the welding comments, with welding Ray Bans glasses.
The girders have been given a protection layer.
The welding wounds are given a touch up.
Hopefully this will be ok as long as one have plenty of scaffolding and wearing flip-flops.
They really are some daredevils.
Hello
I´m from Sweden, and I´ve been in houseconstrution buisness for many years.
I shit my pants when I see how the concrete work is handle.
When you do the conrete you must use a vibreting machine that is stuck into the concret before it drys, while you poor the concrete into the form.
If you don´t, you will have couloms or pillars as you call them,that wont last for many years. The vibrating machine make the pillars stronger, becuse the vibrater as you maybye understand from its name, make the airbubbles in the concret disepear. And thay is very importent, if you want strong fondation.
And why using brics, when in Thailand they have samthing like Q-blocks. Q-blocks are more expensive to buy, but they are much better to insultete and and to keep the heat on the outside. Q-blocks also are fater to build whith.
Anyway your picture´s are great, I hope that you and your family will enjoy the house, that is the most important thing of all.
Good luck
Regards from Lasse M.
hey what a great fourm this is will be watching this and the pics are A+++,KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND THE HOUSE LOOKS GREAT AS WELL!!!
Khun Lasse, I do know about vibrating the concrete but I doubt that this is a well used method for private houses in Thailand. On lager construction I suppose they do vibrate but in this case I think not. The best we can hope is if they have hammered the rough boards to make the concrete fill the form better. From the pics I think they do look ok.
We have a company building for us and the bricks are part of the contract. We don’t buy any of the stuff singlehanded. We try to follow up the project as best we can from Norway and my wife has day to day contact with the building team. If anything in doubt they ask us in advance.
I think our building team is doing a good job.
Koop kun ma krap Khun Duggie.
not bad, plenty of busy bodies around the house.
How much? When finish?
I attach some images of the roof construction and the general progress of the bricklaying.
The first windows frames was installed today.
Part from the stairway.
Khun Bricky is making progress.
The frames are adjusted.
The workers seems content.
Supports for the window frames
are keeping them in place during the brick up period.
The roof starts getting its shape.
There are a lot of details and angles here.
Panthip, It's certainly coming along in leaps and bounds and looking very good!
Khun Travelmate
The budget is app. 2, 6 mill. thb and that includes only the house. We have not got a price for the walls yet.
According to the plans the house shall be finished in the beginning of December.
Nice House, did I miss how many sq mtrs it was?
The walls are being bricked up here also.
This is the room next to the terrace.
The same area.
The backside next to the stair well.
From the balcony.
From the rear side.
Next to the stair case.
You may or may not like this idea, but I have underground electrical service throughout our resort. I think it really improves the overall look of the place.
Regardless, your place is coming along nicely.
Hilbilly, does this include the main service- once the main service reaches the perimeter of your property does it go underground and then come up at the house?
The roof construction approaches completion.
From the rear part.
The front part.
The kitchen area is behind the stairs.
Now that it starts to look like a house, I really like that design. Good work, keep it coming.
After several days with Buddha celebration the work finally started again. Since I’m back offshore I don’t have time to put on so many comments.
Installing drip boards.
Drip boards.
Pulling pipes for electrical wire.
I sure hope he sees what he is doing.
nice progress it look very nice hope to come by and have a look at it
Koop kun ma krap khun Smeden.
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