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De Dragon wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Guys i have a 200ft drain to build. The existing drain is a small natural drain/water course within the land that ends at the corporation box drain on a main road. It's eroding the sides and has plant overgrowth so want to fix and make it official.
Should I build a box drain or get those inverted precast concrete drains? What are the pros and cons?
Thanks!
Box. Less cost, headaches
Rory Phoulorie wrote:What is the approximate depth to the bottom of the drain from the existing ground surface?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Frameless tempered glass bath enclosures....what company/ies you all could recommend
matix wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Frameless tempered glass bath enclosures....what company/ies you all could recommend
Kamri Glass
pugboy wrote:glass shower enclosures are the current ripoff scheme
no setta hard wuk involved
just like solid countertops were a few years ago
every tom dick and harry bussing price
Have some metal conduit I could give you to use as curtain rod... With them prices that look like all I could affordshake d livin wake d dead wrote:pugboy wrote:glass shower enclosures are the current ripoff scheme
no setta hard wuk involved
just like solid countertops were a few years ago
every tom dick and harry bussing price
Clearly!!! Cheapest quote I got thus far is 32k....still waiting on a few more....looks like these are the prices to expect? Shrugs shoulders
Joshie23 wrote:Ryan197912 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Ryan197912 wrote:Rayden6 wrote:but it have some ASS does build it dead centre and wanna say its them wall, when it build on the opposite side just because the build it. WHAT would you do
Fight, curse, pull cutlass for 2 inches of land
2" of land on the 100' length of a standard, 5,000 ft² lot of land is around 17 ft². In places where land is $250 psf, that's $4,250...worth it?
Or hire an attorney like myself....for around 2500 I would send a Pre-Action Protocol letter to the offender.
And if not settled initate legal action at a cost to you of 20k,(to start) you will also be required to pay a surveyor about 6k to determine if any or the amount of encroachment that occurred.
That's a more sensible answer.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:matix wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Frameless tempered glass bath enclosures....what company/ies you all could recommend
Kamri Glass
I got a quote for 3 bathrooms for 41k
Not too sure you why want this option... but consider other options.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Frameless tempered glass bath enclosures....what company/ies you all could recommend
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Check this quote
SuperiorMan wrote:Anyone know of anyone that installs skylights in Trinidad?
Depends heavily on the length of the cable and whether the sheathing is PVC or XLPE.Jerry84 wrote:To all those guys you upgraded their house electrical connection to 200amps, what size main cable(service connection to meter/house) did you all use?
My electrician telling me I have to use 95mm or something so when I thought 50mm was sufficient. Let me know your views/experience.
Reason is the drastic price difference for these armoured cables.
Jerry84 wrote:To all those guys you upgraded their house electrical connection to 200amps, what size main cable(service connection to meter/house) did you all use?
My electrician telling me I have to use 95mm or something so when I thought 50mm was sufficient. Let me know your views/experience.
Reason is the drastic price difference for these armoured cables.
I think I remember him saying pvc for the mains cable. Is this correct? Should I go with the xlp?adnj wrote:Depends heavily on the length of the cable and whether the sheathing is PVC or XLPE.Jerry84 wrote:To all those guys you upgraded their house electrical connection to 200amps, what size main cable(service connection to meter/house) did you all use?
My electrician telling me I have to use 95mm or something so when I thought 50mm was sufficient. Let me know your views/experience.
Reason is the drastic price difference for these armoured cables.
You cannot use 3×50 mm sq armored cable at 200 amps.
Jerry84 wrote:I think I remember him saying pvc for the mains cable. Is this correct? Should I go with the xlp?adnj wrote:Depends heavily on the length of the cable and whether the sheathing is PVC or XLPE.Jerry84 wrote:To all those guys you upgraded their house electrical connection to 200amps, what size main cable(service connection to meter/house) did you all use?
My electrician telling me I have to use 95mm or something so when I thought 50mm was sufficient. Let me know your views/experience.
Reason is the drastic price difference for these armoured cables.
You cannot use 3×50 mm sq armored cable at 200 amps.
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