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Ardo
14 November 2023
Re: NCC - Roof Valley - Does this comply?
Building A New House
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Nov 14, 2023 5:35 pm
Perhaps the little lines under the highlighted bit that identify it as being corrugated to the valley?
Perhaps the little lines under the highlighted bit that identify it as being corrugated to the valley?
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13 November 2023
Re: NCC - Roof Valley - Does this comply?
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Nov 13, 2023 5:36 pm
Yes thats what I am thinking. The upturn under the sheet on the valley piece directs this flow down the valley. As I miss edited the wrong post.. Not sure if its standard, but my valley flashing was over bent past 90 degrees.
Yes thats what I am thinking. The upturn under the sheet on the valley piece directs this flow down the valley. As I mis...
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13 November 2023
Re: NCC - Roof Valley - Does this comply?
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Nov 13, 2023 1:03 pm
You really have nothing for the water running down the corrugated sheets to oppose it from running under the Ridge capping. Not sure if it's standard on valleys, but my valley flashing were over bent past 90 degrees.
You really have nothing for the water running down the corrugated sheets to oppose it from running under the Ridge cappi...
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Ardo
30 October 2023
Re: Unfair Contract Terms- ACCC new penalties
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Oct 30, 2023 11:01 am
My friend just got a contract stating that delays to construction due to weather and 'labour shortages' are the not the responsibility of the builder.
My friend just got a contract stating that delays to construction due to weather and 'labour shortages' are the not the ...
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Ardo
28 October 2023
Re: Sewer line minimum depth in NSW
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Oct 28, 2023 8:53 am
What sort of traffic do the pavers see? Vehicle or pedestrian.
What sort of traffic do the pavers see? Vehicle or pedestrian.
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Ardo
25 October 2023
Re: Kitchen's from overseas
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Oct 25, 2023 7:08 pm
Diy Australia do custom flatpaks too.
Diy Australia do custom flatpaks too.
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Ardo
25 October 2023
Re: Please explain - engineers?
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Oct 24, 2023 11:47 pm
To me those holes are not round. You need to consider them to be a larger hole then cut. So the distance between the two sides is the actual hole size. By my reckoning not in spec.
To me those holes are not round. You need to consider them to be a larger hole then cut. So the distance between the two...
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Ardo
23 October 2023
Re: Builder threatening legal action over 1star review
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Oct 23, 2023 12:31 pm
[/quote] Nothing happened. Heaps of 1 star reviews have been submitted since and they’re all up too. As long as it’s factual and it’s not defaming (naming individuals) then it’s perfectly fine.[/quote] Well you would have to prove that in court, and that cost money. By all means if you can afford th...
Nothing happened. Heaps of 1 star reviews have been submitted since and they’re all up too. As long as it’s factual and...
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Ardo
21 October 2023
Re: Independent Building Inspectors - I had my first one
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Oct 21, 2023 5:03 pm
Im fascinated in the fact they have rafters which what looks like 90 x 35 spanning around 1.5m pitching to a ridge board that is also spanning 2 to 3m. It's hard to tell if they have triples, ties, or hangers anywhere. Suppose I'm not used to a N2 class frame.
Im fascinated in the fact they have rafters which what looks like 90 x 35 spanning around 1.5m pitching to a ridge board...
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Ardo
21 October 2023
Re: New Home Build - Boundary Retaining Wall replacement adv
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Oct 21, 2023 4:56 pm
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20 October 2023
Re: Independent Building Inspectors - I had my first one
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Oct 20, 2023 9:52 am
Did your engineering call for speed race running down the Ridge line?
Did your engineering call for speed race running down the Ridge line?
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15 October 2023
Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question?
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Oct 15, 2023 8:32 pm
How recently did you watch 'Risky Business ' ?
How recently did you watch 'Risky Business ' ?
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11 October 2023
Re: Stacker door thresholds
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Oct 11, 2023 6:49 pm
Sure looks like the type of track that I fitted to my house. My supplier said that the underside has a tray which drains to the front. They cut vertical slots in it. So as long as the lip sits over the cladding it does not need flashing. In my case, I rebated my joists, then I used a double stud wal...
Sure looks like the type of track that I fitted to my house. My supplier said that the underside has a tray which drains...
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10 October 2023
Re: Waterproofing standards
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Oct 10, 2023 12:24 pm
Laundries need to have water resistant flooring and also a water resistant junction between floor and wall. Refer to NCC Wet Areas.
Laundries need to have water resistant flooring and also a water resistant junction between floor and wall. Refer to NCC...
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Ardo
8 October 2023
Re: Semi-custom 48sq build with Semore Homes (SE Melbourne)
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Oct 08, 2023 12:23 pm
Square or square metre? A square is 100 square feet. Which is 9.3m2 Does it include alfresco, verandahs, garage or just living conditioned areas? So hard to compare apples and oranges.
Square or square metre? A square is 100 square feet. Which is 9.3m2 Does it include alfresco, verandahs, garage or just ...
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Ardo
8 October 2023
Re: Bedrooms
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Oct 08, 2023 9:48 am
The only non traditional item I have in the bedrooms is a 1400mm high built out section that houses a hidden powerpoint. Supplies a power for a charger and a AI assistant box thing.
The only non traditional item I have in the bedrooms is a 1400mm high built out section that houses a hidden powerpoint....
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1 October 2023
Re: Fall in Shower Floor
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Oct 01, 2023 6:38 pm
Almost 900mm, minus 100mm for waste, so 800, so fall is 5mm over 400. I wouldn't panic.
Almost 900mm, minus 100mm for waste, so 800, so fall is 5mm over 400. I wouldn't panic.
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Ardo
28 September 2023
Re: First Avenue Homes Experience
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Sep 28, 2023 2:07 pm
I do spot a rogue in that bunch.
I do spot a rogue in that bunch.
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Ardo
28 September 2023
Re: Queries on Rainwater Harvesting
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Sep 28, 2023 10:15 am
Re tank size. There are various calculators online to help you choose a tank size. The more detail the calculator asks for the better it is. Example is how many people in the house, baths, showers, dishwashers etc. Then using the ARI for your area it will look at consumption and storage as they eb a...
Re tank size. There are various calculators online to help you choose a tank size. The more detail the calculator asks f...
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Ardo
27 September 2023
Re: NEW BUILD - HIA - BUILDER GROUNDS TO TERMINATE IF OWNER
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Sep 27, 2023 2:07 pm
What happened at the time you were negotiating building contract? Were you asleep? That would have been the time to sort it out. Gees that's a bit rough, is that what you tell your customers when they come to you with problems? I thought a while ago you were saying it was fair for a builder to be a...
Gees that's a bit rough, is that what you tell your customers when they come to you with problems? I thought a while ag...
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