Likely similar to the pic you posted. Mine is. Purchased at Global House Roiet about 4 years ago for 10,500 baht.Originally Posted by cjustice
Yes.Originally Posted by cjustice
Likely similar to the pic you posted. Mine is. Purchased at Global House Roiet about 4 years ago for 10,500 baht.Originally Posted by cjustice
Yes.Originally Posted by cjustice
not much to discuss, i have just verbal update with no photos,, wifey is too involved with the water, sprinklers and so on with her garden, i have taken a back seat,,hope to get some info today,,but i think i will go with this type filter posted,,before the tank,,good weekend everyone
Looks like should be installing the roof tiles in the next day or two, the roof structure is about finish, no photos of the inside but about 50% complete on the renduring, the dressing up on the garage i am real pleased with from the photo, i hope it looks as good up close, these guys are looking more and more of a good quality builder,
everyone enjoy there sunday
Charles
Starting to look really nice and the shape of the roof is looking extremely good.
Indeed. Looking good.Originally Posted by cjustice
I was talking to my local filter/pump man about these filters
he did add a word of caution saying that drinking water for kids should be bought in rather than using the filter output
or the water should be boiled for them
so maybe not really worth having, unless your water supply is really dirty, not even suitable for cooking?
Always the trade off. Here's my source of water so filter needed. Pretty mucky even when full. During dry season water level drops dramatically and turns yellow and stinks with algae.Originally Posted by DrAndy
60' x .433 = 26psi, there would also be pressure loss, you would need large bore pipes to get a decent shower at a lessor height.Originally Posted by DrAndy
i will use some type filter just to upgrade the water, still will not drink or cook with it, on the pressure,,can you use a pump to get you water pressure?? got to remind you,, i was a city boy,,never delt with any of this before, i believe she has had a pump installed on the outlet side of the tank to the house,, remember too,, i am in Nigeria working and not at home,,,that is why i am keeping my fingers crossed on this build,,
Most do here. Water to filter, filter to tank, tank to pump, pump to house.Originally Posted by cjustice
Something like this will do the job.
Hitachi Sales (Thailand), Ltd., : Home
so another dumb question,,, is there some kind of rely that turns the pump on when water pressure is low????
Do you collect rain?Originally Posted by Norton
no,, i have a water well 5"m 45 meters,,but i have seen some guys collect, on photos here, not sure i need that,,
A lot in the old house. Very little in the new one.Originally Posted by jandajoy
The pump shuts itself on and off based on demand pressure. When a faucet is opened water pressure drops and the pump comes on. When all faucets are off water pressure rises and pump switches off.Originally Posted by cjustice
There are water level switches you can buy and install in the tank. If the tank is empty the switch will cut power to the pump preventing the pump from running (sucking air) with no water.
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
i had a feeling that is the way it worked,, thanks Norton,, good infor,i will check the set up on my return, another problem she told me yesterday was when she watered the veggies, flowers for sale, fruit trees, etc,, on about 3 rai that they are sucking the well dry,,not sure if that will cure it self when the rainy season hits or not,, may have to dig another well,,the bugger well man must of got me,,and my baht,,
Hmmm. I think we'll go for a combination in the new place.Originally Posted by Norton
Well
Bore
Rain
and government as a standbye.
well the wife is driving to Korat today to pick up the floor tiles for the laundry room, bathroom and front porch entry way and steps. i will be home in about a week, i have been seeing these photos on updates and really want to get a good look at the quality of the build, the thread of Isee at the end really got me thinking, the small things at the end are very important,,detail work,,, very important,,and then after a couple months to see what all is moving and shifting because of temp change,,that is when you see the problems with the doors, molding, renduring of the walls,,etc,.,
Unless you have serious footing problems doubt you'll see much in only a couple of months. Will be a couple of years before some of the things you mention show up. No matter how well the house is built expect some hairline cracks in the render and minor door problems. All easily repaired.Originally Posted by cjustice
yes your right, i will hope for the best, hope to start on roof today, yesterday rained all day,,not much done.
Here is setup I use for house supply. Might be of some use for you.Originally Posted by cjustice
why do you have a tank bypass?
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