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About: Intle Engineering is a local engineering company that has been providing quality painting and plumbing services to customers in East London since 2011. We are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest level of service possible, and we take pride in our workmanship. Our core values are quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. We offer a wide range of engineering services, including painting, plumbing, and electrical work. We are unique in that we offer a one-stop shop for all your engineering needs. We are also competitively priced and offer discounts for seniors and students.
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I have a secondary DB board for a cottage. The cottage is fed either from eskom or my solar, but the cottage geyser drains the solar battery. There is a meter in the secondary board. The work I require is either to run a second wire from the main board to the second board for the geyer and have a second meter, or to take a feed from other circuits in the secondary board to feed some lights and plugs from the solar during load shedding - also requiring a second meter I think. Hopefully there is space in the board for a second meter. Then there is a circuit that is disconnected because it caused a leakage trip, probably due to a shared neutral, shared between the main and secondary boards.
Already have a carport that is attached to the house. There are wooden pillars supporting it and the roof is covered with IBR Roof sheets. I need to cover the one side of the carport which is not attached to the house and also want something that can the back just to keep a bit of moist out because I stay at the coast.
We are looking at but buying a house in Redwood steet, Moreletapark. We are a retired couple, and we are currently with ADT whilst we are living in Newlands. We will have to install an alarm system and security cameras (guessing 4 cameras as that is what we currently have here), and need to establish what your company offers for new clients. Please advise asap. Thanks.
This enquiry relates to a single story 3 bedroom house that is nearing the end of renovation and probably be put up for sale in two or three months. As far as I know , a registered electrician has worked on tbe house recently but don't know what was done. However I know that another one has to inspect and advise on any repairs required. I think the house is approx 50yrs old
I need a clear carport used with fibre glass or polycarbonate material…which ever is reasonable. But I’m also worried about the weather such as hail. What if it gets damaged? Is it also possible to do it with steel and polycarbonate? I need that space to have lighting hence I’m not fully opting for steel roofs. Please advise
Please email me. I will be able to reply immediately, I am not able to take calls. I am looking to install a small fence on top of a wall, it needs to be tall enough to stop a dog from jumping over it or being able to escape. I am not too sure about the length of then fence I would need someone to come take proper measurements.
I currently have 2 separate doors outomated with one centered Gemini motor. The current roll-up steel doors are old and grinding it out every time we open it. The doors either have to be replaced with 2 new doors, or have to be replaced with one solid door with a new motor. The current motor is however fine. I need advice and a quote to take an informed decision to make a change-over. Uncertain ito steel or alluminium and price/quality difference. Please contact me.
Please email me. I am not too sure how many cars the shade port at the office covers, I have not been there before as I work from home. We can maybe set up an appointment and take it from there. I need someone to let me know if the shade port needs to be replaced completely or if what we currently have can be repaired.
Item Description 1 Palisade Fencing - .4 linear meters (49.6m x 31.6m x 49.6m x 31.6m) Acquisition of the materials and items - 2 Meters 60 x 60mm x 2 – 2.5mm steel angle iron with 2.5mm width. - 2.5 Meters 76 x 76 x 1.6mm square poles tubes with 2.5mm width. - 60 x 60 x 2 – 2.5mm top and bottom crossing steel angles. - Security padlock for the gate - Welding or casting of the locking mechanisms at the gate. 2.2 Height of the fence - The height of the fence must be two (2) Meters from the ground - Length of the poles must be 2.5 Meters - mm of the 76 x 76 x 1.6mm poles must be dig or excavated into the ground with concrete. - Poles must be 2 meters away from each other. 2.3 Spacing of the poles and angles. - Spacing in between the 60mm angles must be approximately mm. - The 60 x 60 x 2 – 2.5 mm angle iron must have industrial spike on top. - 70mm poles must be covered and closed with the palisade cap. 2.4 Sliding Gate of the palisade fencing - Size of the gate must be 3 Meters wide and slide. - The gate must be fitted with the 60 mm angle iron track. - The sliding track must be fitted with the stop at the end. - The sliding angle iron must have an allowance of 3.5 meters on one side to enable full slide of the gate. - Gate must be installed to enable sliding. - Must have sliding wheels. - Mechanism to lock and protected lock. - Provide security padlock with three (03) keys. 2.5 Painting of the fence - First coat : Prime coat (black or red) - Second coat: Enamel Paint Blue 2.6 Locking mechanisms - Make a mechanism to enable the fitting of padlock - Provide a security padlock 2.7 Crossing angle iron - Slotted channel must be used for the crosses. - Crossing slotted angle iron must be 60 X 60 x 2- 2.5mm - Crossing angle iron must be welded firmly. 1.8 Size and the construction of the palisade fencing Size of the palisade fencing shall be 49.6m x 31.6m x 49.6m x 31.6m and will be constructed around the prefab building.
JOB LIST: Electrical: Main Distribution Board: → Put geyser on earth leakage. → Underrated jumpers to be amended. → Cover to be earthed. → Install fed from label. → Install danger label. Bedroom: → Secure loose plug. Patio: → Replace broken round outside light fitting. Geyser: → Label isolator. → Issue certificate.