The last few days I have been extremely busy at work. I have received some photos but I can’t find time to add so many comments.
The tiles arrives.
Spetactors.
The mason work have started.
The last few days I have been extremely busy at work. I have received some photos but I can’t find time to add so many comments.
The tiles arrives.
Spetactors.
The mason work have started.
Pantip its looking better every day.
I can ask please? How much for the roof tile? I like the style and color. What is the brand? CPAC Monier?
If you can tell me the tile cost plus labor and how many square meter of roof?
Thanks
Hi Panthip,I am really enjoying your Thread,and think the progress so far is Brilliant.I hope you don't mind me asking,but i am after some advice about your Retaining/Boundary wall.next spring we are going to look at having the landfill put in place on our land,and will have to do the same as you have.what hieght did you have to build the wall?shown in your first photo.What contruction method did you use?,and last but not least how much did it cost you to have this done i.e price per meter.we will be looking at building 200 linear meters
^There is a thread on perimeter walls here. Prices vairy a bit depending on where you live. Reckon to add a bit on for inflation.
(Perimeter wall)https://teakdoor.com/construction-in-thailand/14201-perimeter-wall.html
Nice colour tiles BTW panthip.
Originally Posted by a. boozerThink Hillbilly is snoozing so I will answer. I too have underground electrical.Originally Posted by Deck Ape
The only extra cost to under ground is the rubber tubing needed to provide a flexible "conduit" between the road and the house. I can't recall the cost per meter but not much. Of course the labor to dig the trenches is an adder. Unless you have a huge length to run the small extra cost is well worth it.
My underground wiring starts at the meter on the edge of the property, runs to the house then up inside the exterior wall to the electrical distribution box in the house. At the meter I have a metal U similar to a plumbing trap. The U faces down and is sealed to prevent water from entering the rubber sleeve.
Being underground improves the look and if good rubber conduit sleeve is used will be very durable. Downside is any digging in the property can result in cutting the underground cable. Can be a shocking development. Make sure you show on your property drawings where the cabling runs. Same for water pipes as well.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
Khun Hino
Now I’m back home again and can find time to answer. Yes you are right the tiles are from CPAC Monier.
I think they are 65 thb each and they weigh 5 kg each. The labor is part of the contract and I don’t know how many square meters. We have been informed that the flat tiles made the roof framework more complicated than it would have been with curved tiles.
Here we have the progress for the last week.
The insulation are in place under the tiles.
All the interior walls are finished rendered.
Most of the frontage is also done.
The last part of roofing and rendering is being done.
Panthip,thanks for the reply,at least that gives me some idea of the cost involved
Here are some 3D drawings of the kitchen outfit.
As shown, but without the fridge this is 307203 thb.
This includes built in cooker and microwave oven, cooking hob, hood, dishwasher, kitchen unit in stone and all the cabinets.
Transportation and installation is also included.
Sorry Khun a.boozer I meant the computer pics attached.
We have decided for Daikin Inverters.
3 off FT-09 a 19000 thb
1 off FT-18 a 33000 thb
1 off FT-24 a 41800 thb
Included transportation, accessories and installation it sums up to 145700 thb.
How do I find your images please Panthip
Khun Panthip,
Looking good. I like what you are doing with the place. Lots of good decisions being made. I'm going to be tracking your work and progress so stay the course. Ciao!
wow stuffed if I know how I missed this thread all this time
Awesome work panthip, congratulations its coming along very nicely!
Khun Maily you make me confused. Can’t you find any pics under the Kitchen Outfit header?
There are no drawings, only images from the 3D software.
Khun SEA Traveler gap khun cimboc
Thanks a lot for your comments. We are rapidly moving into the last construction phase now.
Anyway I will continue supplying pics as soon as I get them.
Have a nice day
I try and repost from another source. Tell me if the photos are ok now.
As shown, but without the fridge this is 307203 thb.
This includes built in cooker and microwave oven, cooking hob, hood, dishwasher, kitchen unit in stone and all the cabinets.
Transportation and installation is also included.
Photos fine now Panthip
Yes Panthip, now I see them, thank you
Ok, ill do the same with the AC.
We have decided for Daikin Inverters.
3 off FT-09 a 19000 thb
1 off FT-18 a 33000 thb
1 off FT-24 a 41800 thb
Included transportation, accessories and installation it sums up to 145700 thb.
I was just about to say that I couldn't see them, but they show up now. Nice kitchen and reasonable price. Well done.
Panthip, Kitchen design looks great! I am not showing the wife these pictures, in case she gets ideas!
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