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Around 500(give or take) for a 20ft length.matix wrote:What’s the price of the 2*4 beams?
Rayden6 wrote:
anything to increase the residential part to build fast so they could TAX
demented wrote:Guys, with respect to a new WASA connection, does the stand pipe at the connection have to be a specific dimension? Do I construct this before the application or after? Thanks.
Boi, TBHdemented wrote:Guys, with respect to a new WASA connection, does the stand pipe at the connection have to be a specific dimension? Do I construct this before the application or after? Thanks.
But you build the yard tap after they do the site visit and feasibilty review.demented wrote:Guys, with respect to a new WASA connection, does the stand pipe at the connection have to be a specific dimension? Do I construct this before the application or after? Thanks.
*KRONIK* wrote:But you build the yard tap after they do the site visit and feasibilty review.demented wrote:Guys, with respect to a new WASA connection, does the stand pipe at the connection have to be a specific dimension? Do I construct this before the application or after? Thanks.
So process is:
apply
Wasa review
Build trough
Wait for connection crew
Yard tap is a classification of connection and is classed as A2 iirc and carries a lower billing than A3 (internally serviced)demented wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:But you build the yard tap after they do the site visit and feasibilty review.demented wrote:Guys, with respect to a new WASA connection, does the stand pipe at the connection have to be a specific dimension? Do I construct this before the application or after? Thanks.
So process is:
apply
Wasa review
Build trough
Wait for connection crew
Ok Thanks.
Yard tap I meant to say.
AbstractPoetic wrote:Where is the best place to get modern ideas for recess and pillar lighting for outdoors? Looking to change it up for my perimeter wall and interior planters.
Phone Surgeon wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:Where is the best place to get modern ideas for recess and pillar lighting for outdoors? Looking to change it up for my perimeter wall and interior planters.
in the usa where you are
buy it and send it down
almost everything you see locally that even looks kind of nice is very expensive and shitty quality
timelapse wrote:Also Bright Ideas
Once you ready to buy back all your fixtures again within 2 years then yeatimelapse wrote:Also Bright Ideas
I have stuff from Bright Ideas in PTown installed for about 7 years now.No problem thus far.matix wrote:Bright Ideas is pure sheit, ABC home store has some decent and affordable fixtures.
timelapse wrote:I have stuff from Bright Ideas in PTown installed for about 7 years now.No problem thus far.matix wrote:Bright Ideas is pure sheit, ABC home store has some decent and affordable fixtures.
VexXx Dogg wrote:TCPD taking loooooooooong. Application inside since feb and they still sticking
VexXx Dogg wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:TCPD taking loooooooooong. Application inside since feb and they still sticking
Got TCP approval, now it hadda go Regional Corporation.
Hope they eh stick
daxt0r wrote:looking to block up an some builders ive been talking to say go with the 4" concrete block instead of the normal clay block as it works out same or cheaper. any recommendations, pros and cons?
Strugglerzinc wrote:daxt0r wrote:looking to block up an some builders ive been talking to say go with the 4" concrete block instead of the normal clay block as it works out same or cheaper. any recommendations, pros and cons?
Probably because you don't strictly need to plaster concrete blocks if done extremely neatly. No matter how neat, you will see block face/lines when not plastered so if that is a consideration, be aware. I personally think that look is for outside rather than interior walls.
Also if you need to do electrical in those walls, concrete blocks are a beyotch to work with. The electrician will almost certainly charge more.
AlliDr wrote:Good day Tuners,
Just a warning for anyone doing new construction, ppl are stealing the electrical armored cable off your private poles before you get T&TEC connection. Mine was stolen yesterday morning around 3am (picked up on the neighbors cctv) from Gopaul Lands, Marabella, the T&TEC inspection was also yesterday They took the 20ft piece from the meter to the top of the pole and tried taking out the piece from the meter to the house that runs underground - couldn't get it out so cut off 4ft. so I still have to replace that piece as well.
This also happed to a friend of mine three months ago building a house in Oropouche, so be aware get a watchman/security if possible.
I made a police report and they said there is nothing they can do and I should get a watchman/security they didn't even ask to see/review the neighbors cctv footage.
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