Another Improvement to Our Home || Laying Concrete Pipes in the Gutter

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Another phase of our home is complete, and that means we are one step closer to... well, I don't really know. Our house is already quite a nice place to say, so every upgrade now is probably just a quality of life improvement. Which is always nice. This last upgrade was a pretty welcome one, as I finally got to seal off that gutter in front of the house. Gutters are pretty common here alongside the streets as a system for disposal water and rain to flow. And in rural areas these are usually open, while they are replaced with concrete pipe-ways as you get closer to the city.

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Being in a rural means that the government just left of us to deal with the gutter of course, which is bad news for my lower back. Keeping a gutter well maintained and hollowed out is not an easy task. And after doing it no more than two times, I decided to put in the concrete myself and close it off. Many people opt to do this, so it's normal. The picture above was done with a machine and definitely not at the cost of my back. xD The workers we hired had just started.

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A very good friend of mine who is a civil engineer took the lead in this project, which I'm very thankful for, because I could completely entrust all the logistics and technical know-how to him. At first they placed a wooden structure that serves as a strong base. This to prevent the concrete pipes from moving out of place or sinking too much over time.

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These guys definitely knew what they were doing. They were had the job finished in the same day, in no more than 6 hours I think. Safe to say, I'm am very content with the result.

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Little by little the home is getting better and better. It's going slowly primarily because of the fact that I have little time for everything and once, and also because I try to save on things that are too expensive in terms of labor by doing it myself, like painting the rooms in the house. This means that it will take a while before we "finish" everything, but the added value is that the feeling of accomplishment in the end will be more fulfilling.

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But that's all in a day's work. Whether you outsource or do it yourself. If you want to achieve something you gotta work, as Barrington Levy so eloquently put it in his appropriately name tune 'Work'.

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To just gather and get it done is impressive
And that you did it in less than half a day
But yes, it is definitely not a job for the weak

The labor guys who knew what they were doing did it in half a day.
I would probably have needed a weekend, which was the initial plan. I would have done it with a bunch of my friends over the weekend, but then decided outsourcing would be better in this case.

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Reminds me of Cambodia, where even in the capital and most major cities, the greywater and sewage go to the same massive uncovered open canals. They are usually called sh?t rivers for obvious reasons, and property is usually available for very cheap on the sh?t riverside. There are even many popular cafes on these strips, but can't say I ever dared gamble eating at places like this.

Congrats on the enclosed system, hopefully it will help cut down on mosquitoes.


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How do people practically deal with the possible smell? Or they just get used to it? Luckily this system is only for water disposal. As you already know, sewage is collected in concrete wells in the yard, that gets collected by some company from time to time, which is a weird system in itself if you think about it.

It will definitely help a bit with mosquitos, but not much since we have an open swamp like field behind the house.

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What are these for? Are they to take water away from your land?

They are mainly for disposal water that comes from water usage in the house. So in our case the bathroom, kitchen and other faucets are connected. Not sewage, that is connected to another system.

I'm also on planning to let excess water in the yard drain into it through something like a french drain system.

Ah nice, Lots of work

Jup, and some of it takes quite a bit of time, because I tend to do some small parts myself.

That's the best way, Learn and save money

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Looks great bro. Congratulations on the forward step that will hopefully eliminate the risk of future back pain.

Especially that last part. The older I get, the more simple tasks cause me backpain. 🤣

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