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kakaciii
9 June 2024
Window plaster reveal
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Jun 09, 2024 10:31 pm
How much roughly does a custom builder charge plaster reveal for windows for new houses. Alternatively, how much would it cost to get architrave removed and plasters around the window?
How much roughly does a custom builder charge plaster reveal for windows for new houses. Alternatively, how much would i...
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kakaciii
9 June 2024
Provision for landscape lighting
Building A New House
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Jun 09, 2024 10:27 pm
At which stage should I prepare for this, presumably post-handover at the landscaping design stage? But should the sparky provision for this when he does the rough in? I mean, does the outdoor wiring source the power somewhere from the house like from the nearest outdoor socket, or it normally sourc...
At which stage should I prepare for this, presumably post-handover at the landscaping design stage? But should the spark...
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kakaciii
25 March 2024
Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage
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Mar 25, 2024 2:47 pm
What is the most common job sequence in terms of painting, cabinetry/joinery, doors, timber floor? I know in cases of renovation, it all varies, like the sequence really depends and either way sorta has its pros and cons But in a new building context, is there a best practice job sequences that tra...
I can only speak for ourselves we work in the following order: 1. Gyprock 2. First coat of paint then base electrical f...
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kakaciii
25 March 2024
Re: Metricon stylish aircon vents
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Mar 25, 2024 12:24 pm
Yeh l don't know why the post just refused to display any photo being uploaded or linked it just doesn't work.. I think you are spot on mate. It's the air smart vents. It's being used in their Lumiere display and Riviera display. Bummer to hear that is super expensive
Yeh l don't know why the post just refused to display any photo being uploaded or linked it just doesn't work.. I think ...
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kakaciii
24 March 2024
Re: Metricon stylish aircon vents
Building A New House
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Mar 24, 2024 1:04 pm
The photo attached doesn't seem to be showing for some reason. I just pasted a link to that photo sorry
The photo attached doesn't seem to be showing for some reason. I just pasted a link to that photo sorry
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kakaciii
24 March 2024
Metricon stylish aircon vents
Building A New House
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Mar 24, 2024 12:54 pm
I saw in their signature displays, they have this stylish aircon vents (without vent cover). It does looks much better than old school square/round vents I have to say, and provides another option on top of those linear diffusers. Because of the smaller size, I notice that there are more vents than...
I saw in their signature displays, they have this stylish aircon vents (without vent cover). It does looks much better t...
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kakaciii
24 March 2024
Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage
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Mar 24, 2024 12:01 pm
If solid timber or glued timber floors follow this: Flooring, kitchen cab or cabs which this flooring runs under, doors and frames including EZjambs, tiles, vanities, both fit offs, skirting, paint, carpet. You put the timber down first to avoid trimming around cabs. If floating timber floor follow...
Thanks. Wall paint finishes before all these correct? So let's say if the builder wants to avoid the floor protection a...
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kakaciii
24 March 2024
Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage
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Mar 24, 2024 12:01 pm
If solid timber or glued timber floors follow this: Flooring, kitchen cab or cabs which this flooring runs under, doors and frames including EZjambs, tiles, vanities, both fit offs, skirting, paint, carpet. You put the timber down first to avoid trimming around cabs. If floating timber floor follow...
Thanks. Wall paint finishes before all these correct? So let's say if the builder wants to avoid the floor protection a...
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kakaciii
24 March 2024
Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage
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Mar 24, 2024 12:01 pm
If solid timber or glued timber floors follow this: Flooring, kitchen cab or cabs which this flooring runs under, doors and frames including EZjambs, tiles, vanities, both fit offs, skirting, paint, carpet. You put the timber down first to avoid trimming around cabs. If floating timber floor follow...
Thanks. Wall paint finishes before all these correct? So let's say if the builder wants to avoid the floor protection a...
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kakaciii
23 March 2024
Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage
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Mar 23, 2024 1:10 pm
What is the most common job sequence in terms of painting, cabinetry/joinery, doors, timber floor? I know in cases of renovation, it all varies, like the sequence really depends and either way sorta has its pros and cons But in a new building context, is there a best practice job sequences that trad...
What is the most common job sequence in terms of painting, cabinetry/joinery, doors, timber floor? I know in cases of re...
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