by thangam » Jan 23, 2021 12:15 pm in General Discussion thangam extra $700 is due to the fronius inverter which is a better inverter than most of the entry level ones. I suggest you approach different solar installer and get… 1 362 15 828 by k-dot » Jan 28, 2021 10:55 am in Building A New House My plumber is confident that if he supplies the builder with a VBA compliance certificate then it should be all fine and the builder should not be able to refuse. Does… 5 307 QLD by sakgcaus » Jan 28, 2021 1:20 pm in Building A New House Hi all, I hope someone can help! We are in a bit of a battle with our builder over our driveway. We have a parking bay to the side of the home (council approved) that… 0 124 by sam801 » Jan 28, 2021 12:08 pm in Building A New House We had selected our bricks for our build in November last year only to be told this week they are out of stock. The alternative offered is a Metallix Emery brick by… 0 151 by xenus » Jan 25, 2021 8:46 pm in Building A New House And that is the problem Class S &M requires controlled fill If the developer runs out of money then the fill maybe uncontrolled and the levels change? In which case the… 4 1315 ![]() by moges79 » Jan 17, 2021 12:24 pm in General Discussion The rule of thumb is If your build meets the current National construction codes (basic recipe book) and Australian Standards (AS) then it is compliant (re fit for… 3 962 ![]() by Geoffrey59 » Sep 16, 2020 7:03 pm in General Discussion the north coast. i reckon its because you are using private certifiers, because no council area i have ever built in has demanded i have public liability insurance. 7 1667 |