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jootat
post May 11 2016, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(Galaxy Angel @ Feb 6 2015, 12:40 AM)
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nice house ... did you cover the man hole permanently? or u switch the location? Actually can we cover it up permanently?
jootat
post May 12 2016, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(Galaxy Angel @ May 11 2016, 11:32 PM)
Oic, now I know what it means, yup, same location and covered but can open for maintenance purposes.
Don't close it permanent else later will make you headache if your drainage system clog.
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Ya, thanks for the clarification. Coz my house before I moved in, i think the previous owner had already covered it up permanently. Based on the floor plan that i have, the manhole now is covered with tiles and became a wet kitchen area. so i am thinking if this is common or not since i saw you have extended your wet kitchen area.

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post May 12 2016, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(Galaxy Angel @ May 12 2016, 02:04 PM)
Dear jootat:

Yup, this is common and mine it is in wet kitchen and cover with tiles, but still can open if needed. If your case already seal for permanently, then just left as is it.
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oh ok ... so which means yours also cover with tiles and only will open if needed? meaning u also need to hack the tiles? Then may be mine also the same case. thanks again.
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post May 13 2016, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(Galaxy Angel @ May 12 2016, 02:51 PM)
No need to hack tiles, can just lift it up when needed.
As they will use a square bracket, put in cement and then put the tiles on top.
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post Apr 6 2017, 01:17 PM

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it took you 3 years must be a major renovation smile.gif I have just completed my house renovation and it took me almost 5 months. smile.gif

 

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