by tamada » August 15, 2008, 7:32 pm
I reckon I struck gold with my wife's family when we built our house. They all mucked in and although they took twice as long to do our 4 bedroom, single floor home, it's a lot better quality than the 2-storey, 'professionally built' place next door. That is also the opinion of the farang who lives there! I only had time for 6 visits between getting the plans, through laying the foundations, picking ceramics to moving in and it's now been through the heat and into the wet with no problems.
The key was father-out-law and brother-in-law, both had construction experience. In the case of the former, he was a journeyman builder all over Thailand in his youth until his unfortunate accident when he fell inside a lao kao bottle. He was an excellent foreman but the key was whenever he had a smaller accident with some Archa bottles, bro' would step in, kick him off the porch and grab the reigns.
I reckon at it's peak, I may have had 6 other locals, mostly neighbours, working as labour plus the another 2 in-laws mixing cement or hodding bricks. The dodgy looking chap that lurks at the end of the street was the font of all knowledge on steelwork for the roof. The chap that did the ceramics was awesome and he handled the painting as well. I wanted hardwoods which they had never tried before so we started them off with a cheaper branded product in back bedroom in case they screwed up. Perfect job! By the end, bro-in-law changed the product for the master bedroom floor because he reckoned it needed to be more durable with a great big farang in there. All houses have 'finishing' flaws but these chaps, especially bro' did a real top job and they were few and far between. My wife told him about the wellpipe water tanks we had at the Pattaya house so off he goes and builds two water tanks, first time, no worries.
The only disappointment was the sparky (isn't it always?) as I bought all the hardware and specified what went where so all he had to do was wire it up. Well that had to be redone by another electrician who only charged 6000 baht for 8 hours work by him and his mate. They got all the showers grounded, lights dimming, fans turning and photo sensors tripping properly.
I am toying with the idea if touting them for anyone else needing a decent build. Nothing too fantoosh mind you, but if you want Greco-Roman columns, there's this bloke called Somchai that they know.