by Newhomeaus » Dec 04, 2024 4:04 am in Building A New House At first glance, it sounds like poor workmanship to me. That is: plastering before bricking with water trapped in the cavity. Too many factors unknown for me so I'd say… 1 101 NSW by abhshri » Jul 19, 2024 6:24 pm in Building A New House hi Abhshri, your photo looks like exactly my recently constructed home in Campbelltown Council, NSW. i am in a similar situation, looking for CDC to construct RW. Have you… 1 9125 by Ajn88 » Dec 03, 2024 7:45 pm in Building A New House Hi, could you share your knockdown and rebuild experience? We are looking to knockdown and rebuild in a 650 sqm plot, 4 bed 2 bath 35 squares single storey house. Would… 0 93 by Dylandoogies » Dec 03, 2024 5:31 pm in Bathrooms and Laundry I am looking to install a new garden hose external to a blockwork house. There is existing water service on the interior opposite the proposed location so looking at… 0 85 by Ashington Homes » Mar 27, 2023 5:54 am in Building A New House Hi All, I am heading overseas next week for a month. So if anyone needs a code for their XMAS shopping can you please text me this week as I am not sure if I will be… 106 204488 by gr8tech » Dec 03, 2024 12:42 pm in Old Home Restoration / Renovation Hi Guys, I need some advise. We are planning to do a knockdown rebuild in City of Whitehorse. Our neighbour has “Strong Objection” according to the council on us… 0 104 by dan_walls » Nov 28, 2024 8:22 am in Eco Living Ok., thanks. I had to make sure. Given that a substantial part of the pipe run will be dry even when the tank is full and also considering the cost of the commercial… 10 1435 by safehouse » Nov 25, 2024 10:24 pm in General Discussion It looks like the tree roots have already damaged the paving, assuming its the tree roots. I'd say it is and unless you solve the problem it will get worse and potentially… 2 1326 |