Relocating the construction water connection yourself, what does the connection look like?

  • Erstellt am 2022-02-09 17:42:54

netuser

2022-02-11 09:28:58
  • #1


Don't stress about it unnecessarily! Just name or roughly mark the placement location. Afterwards, you can move the little house back and forth anytime as needed. It's so easy, a man can usually handle that alone. At least I certainly moved the toilet back and forth about five times as needed...
 

Tolentino

2022-02-11 09:42:39
  • #2

Show-off.

No, that's true. I had to tie down my box now. Because either the wind, the neighbor's youth, or an offended craftsman always knocked over the old box.
 

WilderSueden

2022-02-11 09:47:54
  • #3
It's not that big and quite thin for me. So I'm rather not worried that I won't be able to break it down if necessary and use it in the substructure of the terrace. But I also believe that the bigger part of the cleaning was disposed of in the pit of the cistern, which now has a small base plate ;) Someone wrote somewhere that she probably had a conflict with the moderation...
 

netuser

2022-02-11 09:51:08
  • #4


Edit: I definitely moved it back and forth at least 57 times! :p
 

Stephan—

2022-02-11 09:56:17
  • #5
[BOTTLED WATER is available in 1.5l containers at the supermarket of your choice ;-) With that, you can easily wash your hands.

The water tank is filled by the neighbor with his garden hose (I think you have a building gap?)]

We did it completely differently. I ordered a Plumsi from Poland (made of wood), put a masonry bucket underneath, small animal litter (to reduce odor), we clean it ourselves (dig a hole and put the contents of the bucket in), and from the hardware store etc., a 20l canister where the water from the cemetery helped (yes, morbid I know) but that way we had a toilet for about €220.
By now we have construction water (which was/is very cheap for us) and use it mostly for watering the plants (yes, for women the garden is very important even before the house is finished).

So €220 compared to how much does a chemical toilet cost/week €40?!
 

TmMike_2

2022-02-11 09:59:22
  • #6
I had, for example, converted an old hunter's toilet into a portable toilet. It was tight, but even the BG checked it out and gave no trouble. A construction toilet now costs 200€/month. These are all small side costs that add up in total. If your neighbors already have water anyway, you could ask if you may fill the IBC tank for a fiver. But hey, you’re doing everything right. Not everyone can be on site at the construction three times a day. With my concrete ceiling, we still had almost 1 m3 of concrete left over, with which I was able to finish the drainage shafts directly. Mixing 1 m3 of concrete in the mixer usually takes 2 to 3 hours. That cleaning of the pump is so expensive, old Finn!
 

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