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    #921
    At least di tatangayin ng bagyo hehe

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    #922
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Kung ganuon bro., papaano na iitsahan ng abut-tanaw na pag-irog si Beyonce?...

    BTT: ang problema sa clay and concrete na roofing tiles na bubong, hindi mo namamalayan na napakalakas na pala ng ulan....

    Totoo. Kailangan ko pa buksan bintana para marinig kung umuulan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Totoo. Kailangan ko pa buksan bintana para marinig kung umuulan.
    that would have made it difficult for you to predict... based on the rain patter pattern...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    that would have made it difficult for you to predict... based on the rain patter pattern...
    I believe he has a crystal ball for it.
    [emoji3]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I believe he has a crystal ball for it.
    [emoji3]
    i think he consults...
    a small transistor radio!
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i think he consults...
    a small transistor radio!
    heh heh.
    I was about to sleep! Why did I ever bother to see your reply? Now I'm fully awake.
    [emoji3]

    Just out of idle curiosity, are you an infectious disease specialist? Just two hours ago, our friend told us that some doctors won't go near a CoViD 19 positive. They'll just see and "check" through the glass window but he being a specialist has no choice but to have a "close encounter".

    Please be careful out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archerfish View Post
    I was about to sleep! Why did I ever bother to see your reply? Now I'm fully awake.
    [emoji3]

    Just out of idle curiosity, are you an infectious disease specialist? Just two hours ago, our friend told us that some doctors won't go near a CoViD 19 positive. They'll just see and "check" through the glass window but he being a specialist has no choice but to have a "close encounter".

    Please be careful out there.
    just see us as a generic know-it-all, po.

    PPE for those who wish to see their payshinks up close.
    available naman, eh.
    order in advance if you are the biggie-type.

    the disease is real but deceptively invisible!
    there is no such thing as overkill.
    google for an idea of just how tedious the by-the-numbers wearing and un-wearing of these PPEs, is.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 1st, 2020 at 10:29 AM.

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    #928
    Effective kaya ang Rockwool insulation para maging sound insulation na rin? Eto sana plan ko ipalagay bago takpan ng Hardieflex yung kisame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akosijhay View Post
    Effective kaya ang Rockwool insulation para maging sound insulation na rin? Eto sana plan ko ipalagay bago takpan ng Hardieflex yung kisame.
    Want better room sound attenuation & joint crack control from varying temp & humidity conditions? Install 1-legged RESILIENT CHANNELS 16" OC normal to your main joists. Overlap the channel joints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Want better room sound attenuation & joint crack control from varying temp & humidity conditions? Install 1-legged RESILIENT CHANNELS 16" OC normal to your main joists. Overlap the channel joints.

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    Salamat sir Travs! Will consider this option too. Sabe kasi ng gagawa, enough na daw yung Rockwool for thermal and sound insulation.

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    I like this simple design pero i dont like yung kotse sa harap nakaparada for safety naiisip ko yung mga freak accident.

    pag sa gilid naman parking matatakpan yung bintana. So parking eh dapat may iba pa lote na hindi dikit sa house.

    Look at the balance ng airflow bintana. Dulo-dulo yan tatagos no recirculate air.

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    #932
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post



    I like this simple design pero i dont like yung kotse sa harap nakaparada for safety naiisip ko yung mga freak accident.

    pag sa gilid naman parking matatakpan yung bintana. So parking eh dapat may iba pa lote na hindi dikit sa house.
    .
    obviously,
    you haven't experienced bringing groceries down from the car to the house, during heavy rain.

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    #933
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    obviously,
    you haven't experienced bringing groceries down from the car to the house, during heavy rain.
    I noticed nga dr, most modern houses now iisa na lang ang gate. Sinaunang design yung hiwalay parking pero meron pa din at least 2 car garage na nakadikit sa house.

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    #934
    I wonder what the engineers, architects, contractors can say about this house?

    Ngayon lang ako nakakita na ground floor is just the maids room and stairs?!?! This is NOT senior/pwd or even normal person friendly Imagine having to carry groceries or appliances when the living room, kitchen and dining room are all at the second floor. It has so FEW small windows as well, makes you feel claustro and that must be so hot. Third floor are rooms pero sobrang liit and for a modern house. Kapag nalagyan na ng furnitures, not sure how a bed can fit?

    Ang matindi it costs 12.5 million pesos for a 60+ sq m lot?!?! What the heck?!?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I wonder what the engineers, architects, contractors can say about this house?

    Ngayon lang ako nakakita na ground floor is just the maids room and stairs?!?! This is NOT senior/pwd or even normal person friendly Imagine having to carry groceries or appliances when the living room, kitchen and dining room are all at the second floor. It has so FEW small windows as well, makes you feel claustro and that must be so hot. Third floor are rooms pero sobrang liit and for a modern house. Kapag nalagyan na ng furnitures, not sure how a bed can fit?

    Ang matindi it costs 12.5 million pesos for a 60+ sq m lot?!?! What the heck?!?!

    our house was built like that, 50 years ago.
    the ground floor was designed to be a garage.
    we had to physically bring everything up the open-air-roofless stairs. pity us when it rains. heh heh.
    but the rooms above are large, naman.

    later on, for the weak of knee,
    dad built dwellings in the once-all-garage ground floor.

    12.5 M ?
    magkano lote at magkano bahay?
    Last edited by dr. d; September 27th, 2020 at 10:06 AM.

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    #936
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    our house was built like that, 50 years ago.
    the ground floor was designed to be a garage.
    we had to physically bring everything up the open-air-roofless stairs. pity us when it rains. heh heh.
    but the rooms above are large, naman.

    later on, for the weak of knee,
    dad built dwellings in the once-all-garage ground floor.

    12.5 M ?
    magkano lote at magkano bahay?
    doc, I know houses like that, maganda ganyan na design, sa province namin ganyan mga bahay, yung ground floor ang "silong" but like you said, the big difference is open air and roofless stairs, and those old houses malapad ng stairs and the windows are humongous.

    Did you watch the video? Pag bukas ng pinto ang bubungad stairs na makitid at wala pang bintana. Yung second floor ang liit din ng bintana, may balcony nga e view mo naman wall ng kapitbahay I've seen a lot of tiny houses in youtube hindi naman nakaka claustro.

    I dunno what made the house expensive, kung lote or structure.

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    #937
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post



    I like this simple design pero i dont like yung kotse sa harap nakaparada for safety naiisip ko yung mga freak accident.

    pag sa gilid naman parking matatakpan yung bintana. So parking eh dapat may iba pa lote na hindi dikit sa house.

    Look at the balance ng airflow bintana. Dulo-dulo yan tatagos no recirculate air.
    Unless you're fond of getting your daily dose of free Vitamin C, or fond of nightly chitchats outside, that front balcony is a useless feature... He he he

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    #938
    Exactly, except if it doubles as a garage roof, then ok na rin.

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    #939
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Unless you're fond of getting your daily dose of free Vitamin C, or fond of nightly chitchats outside, that front balcony is a useless feature... He he he
    i can think of several useful things to do on that balconaje.

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    #940
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Unless you're fond of getting your daily dose of free Vitamin C, or fond of nightly chitchats outside, that front balcony is a useless feature... He he he
    I agree! Dapat kung ganyan melrn setback sa gate kapangit nun balcony na naka sagad sa property line.


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