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Building Information for Thailand PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 December 2010 16:03

Building and Construction Information

Here you can find all the building and construction information you will need to complete any project in Thailand.

From uPVC windows to LG Air conditioners and DIY, its all right here.

 
Air Conditioners Inverter or not PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010 14:18

Air Conditioners Inverter vs. Non Inverter

The question is which is right for you Inverter or Non Inverter?

The difference between inverter and non inverter is the inverter units can alter their speed in response to cooling demand. Some units have an initial over-speed period where they will run at a slightly higher capacity for a set time to pull down the temperature of a hot room. When they reach the set point temperature they can reduce capacity to maintain that level without cycling as much as a normal unit would. This saves power although it’s arbitrary as it would still take a while to recoup the increased purchase costs.

The inverter unit increases the power usage slightly as it converts the incoming power into a suitable style for the air conditioner although the ability to run at a reduced power level helps to drop the overall usage to below that of a typical non-inverter unit. Most of the advertising claiming 30% lower bills using inverters are based on very carefully set up laboratory scenarios. In reality, while they may cost less to run than a conventional unit, buying an efficient conventional unit will still be cost effective.

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BTU Calculator PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 08 August 2008 23:32

To find out the size of the air conditioner your require click here to launch our BTU calculator.

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Timber or uPVC Wood Grain PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 17:59

Timber vs. Wood Grain uPVC

  • uPVC doesn't require painting or oiling.
  • uPVC is not affected by termites or rot.
  • uPVC requires no maintenance.
  • uPVC usually comes with a 10 year warranty.
  • uPVC is reinforced with steel.

uPVC vs Timber

 
What is a Friction Stay Window PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010 13:07

A friction stay is different to a hinge as it uses friction to keep the window open in the position to where it is opened, friction stays are not a locking stay and the window can move with the force of the wind. As opposed to hinged windows, friction stays allows the window to also be cleaned from the inside on an opening outward window.

Example of a friction stay installed in a casement window.

Friction Stay

Example of a friction stay.

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  • Phuket's condominium supply to grow in Kata and Karon

    During 2011, the Kata and Karon Beach areas of Phuket, Thailand, emerged as top locations for new condominium developments.

    Nattha Kahapana, director of Knight Frank Phuket, revealed that last year, these two regions accounted for 59 per cent of the new supply in the condominium market.

    He noted one of the main reasons for the rising number of new projects in Kata is the affordability of land in the district, compared to the most desirable area along Patong Beach.

    Mr Kahapana added there is very little free space on this sought-after strip of land, which adds to the appeal of less-developed regions like Karon Beach and Kata.

    A report published by CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) Thailand last year revealed there was an increase in the number of new condominium projects launched in Phuket during the third quarter of 2011.

    However, the firm noted affordability is one of the key issues driving buyers in the marketplace, with demand strongest for Phuket properties in the under ten million Thai baht (£204,656) price bracket.
     

  • Housing developers 'showing more caution' in Thailand

    Developers in the Thai real estate industry are exhibiting a greater degree of caution in their investments, it has been claimed.

    A report published by CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) Thailand noted that a slowdown in demand from speculators has largely driven the change.

    In Bangkok, firms that are purchasing land for construction projects are focusing on the area around the route of the new purple line railway system, the organisation revealed.

    The track, which is currently under construction, is scheduled to open in 2014 and will provide train services between Bang Phai Canal and Tao Pun.

    Meanwhile, developers are rushing to apply for building permission at many sites across Thailand, CBRE found, because proposed alterations to town planning regulations may make it more difficult for projects to get the go ahead.

    One of the main changes being suggested under the new rules is a further restriction on the size of building that can be constructed on narrow roads, the firm highlighted.
     

  • Warnings sounded about property bubble in Thailand

    Concerns surrounding the creation of a property bubble in Thailand have been raised by the country's Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA), Property Report has revealed.

    AREA has warned that, if created, the bubble may burst if the planned numbers of launched units are completed in a few years time.

    Indeed, the news provider explains that a total of 107,508 units spanning 398 developments may be underway by the end of the year, compared to just 57,604 units from 283 developments in 2009.

    And AREA president Dr Sopon Pornchokchai warned that there was a genuine risk of the bubble bursting if the market continues to grow at the same pace as this year through to 2012-13.

    "It will lead to an oversupply in the market. Resale prices and rents will also drop accordingly," he told the news provider.

    "This would cause troubles to financial institutions that currently extend high-percentage mortgage loans, also to shareholders of those financial institutions, and last but not least to the overall Thai economy."

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