Moving your Thailand house to a new home
Well as the title suggests this actually means literally moving your house in Thailand, now we all seen them take apart those teak wood houses and rebuild them some where else, but this is a bit different.
This house is in Wat Nong Yai Temple in Naklua or Pattaya, not sure which area it comes under, and I assume the big boss Monk lives in it, as you can see it is a nice size house and aint too bad looking as Temple houses go.
Anyway I parked up and I am looking at it and it just didn't seem right, I could see that guys were working on it but I couldn't understand what they were doing, the old eyes aint as good as they used to be, so I went and had a closer look and had a chat with the workers, well it seems that they are going to move this concrete house to a new location about 20 meters away, there they have the holes dug out ready to place the old house in, now remember concrete don't bend or flex too well, it tends to crack, also how are they going to lower a whole house into holes?
I got to admit I really don't think this can be done without causing a great deal of major structural damage to the house, hopefully tomorrow they will be ready to start moving it and we shall see what happens.
Posts have been broken away from the footings and all chained and acroed up.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_4.JPG
The underneath of the house, what a mess.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_3.JPG
Some structural damage they reckon a quick rendering will sort out :(
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_2.JPG
Acros and chains all over the place.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_1.JPG
Moving your Thai house the hard way
Here we have one of the guys finishing with the last post, he is trying to whack a lump of wood under the concrete beam.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_1.JPG
Notice the round bits of steel which they will use to roll the house along.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_4.JPG
Will the wood and dirt really withstand the weight of a great big bloody concrete house?
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_3.JPG
More chains, more wood, more round bits of steel.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...truction_2.JPG
Structural damage to a Thai house
No idea, pretty sure there aint no garauntee of success though.
Time to have a look at some of the damage done on moving this house and one of the tools.
Hydraulic jack to lift up parts of the house.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...i_house_10.JPG
Wall broken away from an upright.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...i_house_07.JPG
Main support beam cracked and pretty badly damaged, most of them are like this now.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...i_house_06.JPG
Walls developing pretty big cracks cos they don't bend very well.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...i_house_05.JPG
All fancy fascia and concrete profiles completely destroyed.
https://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...i_house_02.JPG