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Martin
Jul 08, 2004 9:16 am
ausdesign
ausdesign
1 September 2004

Home Construction Guide

Home Construction Guide

Sandra, this may be too late for your needs but I have a single sheet 'Construction Schedule' that you are free to have a copy of. Contact me directly.

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ausdesign
Sep 01, 2004 4:17 pm
ausdesign
Shane
Shane
7 April 2005

Help 1st home builder, builders didnt tellwhole story.

Help 1st home builder, builders didnt tellwhole story.

Unfortunately all to often people get a bad impression of the building industry when building with some of the different project builders. Blondie don’t feel bad because…

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Shane
Apr 07, 2005 11:16 am
Shane
catrionat
catrionat
11 April 2005

Where to Start?

Where to Start?

I am a small builder in Melbourne. I would seriously recommend you find an architect to plan your renovation for you. Yes, they come at a cost, but can come up with some…

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catrionat
Apr 11, 2005 10:54 am
Shane
Shane
28 April 2005

concrete woes

concrete woes

Or try tiles. It's amazing what tiles look like on a patio. Choose a non-slip tile and use plenty of glue to help over come any unevenness in the concrete. It'll look a…

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Shane
Apr 28, 2005 11:52 am
Shane
Bella
Bella
21 June 2005

Hi everyone, I would like your option on Prepainter

Hi everyone, I would like your option on Prepainter

I just use the dulux mycolour. But nothing beats a few test pots splashed on the walls I think.

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Bella
Jun 21, 2005 10:40 am
Bella
Shane
Shane
7 July 2005

Budget on knocking down and rebuilding new house

Budget on knocking down and rebuilding new house

mmmm… tough one pick a figure, hehehe… as a basic guide I would work on about 10 to 15k for the demolition and somewhere between 900 and 1100 per square meter for the…

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Shane
Jul 07, 2005 12:22 pm
Shane
ausdesign
ausdesign
2 August 2005

RSJ

RSJ

CC the RSJ size will (should) have been designed taking into account the required span & the load placed on it. If you wish to extend it, either the beam will need to be…

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ausdesign
Aug 02, 2005 8:32 am
ausdesign
ausdesign
ausdesign
11 August 2005

Roof restoration

Roof restoration

A safety rail will need to be installed & this should form part of the quote. If the firms are quoting on exactly the same work (& allowing for the same items such as…

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ausdesign
Aug 11, 2005 8:35 am
ausdesign
Kate
Kate
6 September 2005

transportable homes - expensive exercise?

transportable homes - expensive exercise?

Hi! I am also looking at this option and have been in contact with a number of manufacturing companies throughout NSW. Would you mind revealing who you bought yours from?…

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Kate
Sep 06, 2005 11:35 am
ausdesign
ausdesign
13 September 2005

Help needed: Builder recommendations in VIC

Help needed: Builder recommendations in VIC

Ren, I would initially contact your local councils building department. Nearly all keep a list of local building practitioners and then start the normal process - phone…

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ausdesign
Sep 13, 2005 8:13 am
ausdesign
ausdesign
ausdesign
12 October 2005

Is this loose brick a problem?

Is this loose brick a problem?

It's hard to give a definitive answer without seeing the pier but basically if the brick is supporting the timber beam - underneath it - then yes it could be a problem &…

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ausdesign
Oct 12, 2005 12:10 pm
ausdesign
ausdesign
ausdesign
26 October 2005

new to forum

new to forum

Hi denyi. This doesn't sound right ! I'd be contacting the company & asking for a price in your chosen area. There is no way that they would or should entertain that…

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ausdesign
Oct 26, 2005 5:23 pm
ausdesign
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denyi
Nov 02, 2005 4:25 pm
ausdesign
ausdesign
9 November 2005

steel frames and noise

steel frames and noise

I would be interested to know whether both homes (or either) had steel roofing with insulation batts directly to the underside of the iron Most iron roofed homes will…

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ausdesign
Nov 09, 2005 7:29 pm
ausdesign
builder
builder
28 November 2005

Idiots Guide to Self Build?

Idiots Guide to Self Build?

Good day, the "The Australian House Building Manual" is a good start but bear in mind that standards are lower and quality of building is often not as good as you might…

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builder
Nov 28, 2005 2:46 pm
Inspectit
Inspectit
29 November 2005

Home Inspection

Home Inspection

Its not to late to get a building consultant to inspect the finihhed dwelling. This is canned a Completion report and is a detailed visual inspection of the dwelling…

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Inspectit
Nov 29, 2005 6:20 am
Guest
27 December 2005

Builder Recommendations for subdivision in Mulgrave, Vic

Builder Recommendations for subdivision in Mulgrave, Vic

My advice is don't choose . Why? See my other posts and links to Consumer Affairs Victoria info. https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=323 Good luck

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Guest
Dec 27, 2005 12:55 pm
Martin
Martin
1 January 2006

HELP: Central heating intake clearance

HELP: Central heating intake clearance

Stuart, The return air grille or register shouldn't be restricted for the following reasons: The air flow through the grille and duct relates to the air pressure…

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Martin
Jan 01, 2006 12:44 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

AV Jennings or Newstart ? Thoughts please! =)

AV Jennings or Newstart ? Thoughts please! =)

go to the fair trading website and look up their license number for complaints, etc i dont know much about the second mob, but i would not be going with AV Jennings…

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:03 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

Down or Up

Down or Up

weigh up the costs of excavating and building downawards to building upwards I assume you have already spoken to your local council to see what they will and will not…

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:05 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

Haunted houses

Haunted houses

why dont you see if the ghost has something to say http://www.parismo.org/~brammer/ hope this helps

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:07 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

Question regarding insurance

Question regarding insurance

regardless is he still not considered an 'employee' and entitled to workers compenastion if he injures himself landscaping is very labour intensive...be careful

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:10 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

Stumps or Slab?

Stumps or Slab?

also worth checking with local council mine decreed my project is on a 1/100 flood site and therfore must be raised to allow for drainage...i had originally wanted a…

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:13 pm
johnny aywah
johnny aywah
6 January 2006

Television show looking for stories...

Television show looking for stories...

well if you are interested, I am in the DA approval process of building a dream home for my wife and 3 kids...i have renovated a few houses before but this is the first…

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johnny aywah
Jan 06, 2006 12:18 pm
sw00sh
sw00sh
12 January 2006

which home builder to choose? Perth Western Australia

which home builder to choose? Perth Western Australia

This post might be a bit late to you, but hopefully it helps someone out. I recently built with one of the larger building companies in Perth. I won't name names but…

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sw00sh
Jan 12, 2006 5:32 pm
speechless
speechless
16 January 2006

Too many choices and questions

Too many choices and questions

Milt, Lockup is normally slab, frame, windows, doors and either brick or weatherboard finish. The electrical, plumbing etc is connected to the house, but not internally completed.

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speechless
Jan 16, 2006 3:34 pm
issitoq
issitoq
13 February 2006

Looking for information on kit home companies

Looking for information on kit home companies

Couldn't help responding to the thread title by offering some advice on a web page at http://www.spin.net.au/~shamsh Perhaps off-to-fnq is still around to read it.

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issitoq
Feb 13, 2006 10:51 pm
neighboursfence
neighboursfence
16 March 2006

Neighbours fence is too high to move furniture - what to do?

Neighbours fence is too high to move furniture - what to do?

Thanks for your response Earl! The awning should be able to come off, also timber - but the access is also a problem further down the path where the box in which…

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neighboursfence
Mar 16, 2006 11:22 am
Glint-Bladesong
Glint-Bladesong
17 March 2006

Why is the fence in the way?

Why is the fence in the way?

Well the footings went down on Monday and the slab went down yesterday and the fence is still in place, is still up and hasnt been touched once, it wasn't even in the way…

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Glint-Bladesong
Mar 17, 2006 12:26 pm
Guest
21 April 2006

palm trees in pots forever is it ok?

palm trees in pots forever is it ok?

Correct. The palms will do fine in a good size pot for years.. And if if were me, i would leave them there.. I really dislike they way they grow tall making it difficult…

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Guest
Apr 21, 2006 9:40 am
Dukekamaya
Dukekamaya
2 May 2006

picture rails

picture rails

Wall plug and screws would be the easiest way

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Dukekamaya
May 02, 2006 7:55 pm
Dukekamaya
Jasmine
Jasmine
10 May 2006

Free renovation help and ideas

Free renovation help and ideas

Nice site. Also; you could get some ideas on how to renovate your house or any part of it: http://www.diy-home-makeover.com It got some examples of site plans…

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Jasmine
May 10, 2006 12:49 am
mek
mek
21 May 2006

sustainable building and design - OT (off-to-fnq)

sustainable building and design - OT (off-to-fnq)

I would be interested to hear from people who are building "green" as to what sort of things you are incorporating into your home. I have found that I had to ask for…

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mek
May 21, 2006 10:29 am
mek
Dukekamaya
Dukekamaya
23 May 2006

Waterproofing my deck

Waterproofing my deck

You need to use Compressed Fibre Cement sheeting for the floor and waterproof as per a wet area. Lay a screed with run-off away from the house to which you can then lay…

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Dukekamaya
May 23, 2006 3:22 pm
Dukekamaya
Phil
Phil
31 May 2006

My Virtual Home software

My Virtual Home software

HI mek, I've been designing our next home with this software over the last two weeks. My wife had a copy from house and garden magazine so I had a look. I haven't…

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Phil
May 31, 2006 10:01 pm
hsp
hsp
5 June 2006

Yard Drainage Help

Yard Drainage Help

I would be using a licensed plumber1 You will want extensive subsoile drainage for your yard. This will include the slotted pipe with geo-farbric surrounding it then…

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hsp
Jun 05, 2006 10:51 pm
hsp
hsp
5 June 2006

Is 2 years a long time to wait for our new house?

Is 2 years a long time to wait for our new house?

in most contracts there are penalty clauses regarding to slow or late finish date. There is a per day penalty fro the late finish. check your contract has this!! in…

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hsp
Jun 05, 2006 10:56 pm
hsp
hsp
5 June 2006

Advice on good building companies in WA

Advice on good building companies in WA

hello mate webb brown have always had a good rep i havent heard anything negative from them. it may also be worth checking out craig sheilds homes in…

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hsp
Jun 05, 2006 11:05 pm
ozken
ozken
13 June 2006

Major vs small builders

Major vs small builders

And by all means, make sure it does include "all" that you want, because it's the "extras", that throw a spanner in the works. Pick it and stick to it.... 8) 8) 8) If…

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ozken
Jun 13, 2006 11:14 pm
builda
builda
17 June 2006

basement is cold in the summer and warm on the upper level .

basement is cold in the summer and warm on the upper level .

Mate, most of us are in temperate climate Australia and 1 in 1000 would even have a basement! You may struggle on this forum to get some decent feedback....would if we could!

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builda
Jun 17, 2006 8:20 pm
builda
WithoutAClue
WithoutAClue
17 June 2006

Please share your experience building a Kit Home

Please share your experience building a Kit Home

Hello there, First I feel so welcome in this forum by virtue of all confusions caused by building a Kit Home; from the attitudes of some suppliers I've spoken to so far…

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WithoutAClue
Jun 17, 2006 10:30 pm
builda
builda
21 June 2006

Average construction cost

Average construction cost

Agreed Tub67, per m2 pricing is totally flawed unless you are building cookie cutter display homes on flat blocks with all the services. The only way that anyone can use…

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builda
Jun 21, 2006 8:25 am
builda
builda
builda
24 June 2006

Building Cost Estimator???

Building Cost Estimator???

Simple formula is just double the material cost for the labour. Not perfect but will be close enough. Even if you vary each trade by between 40% to 60% labour you will…

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builda
Jun 24, 2006 1:42 pm
builda
reb5682
reb5682
3 July 2006

New Renovation Website

New Renovation Website

At this years RACV Home Show there is a stand for a new renovation service offered by Yellow Pages. Its: www.homeatyellow.com.au In the US there is a great site called…

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reb5682
Jul 03, 2006 4:11 am
Plaster Brokers
Plaster Brokers
4 July 2006

Tips for plaster removal?

Tips for plaster removal?

You got a bad job there. Use a spade to get it off and a square mouth shovel to pick it up into a wheel barrow. You cant do better than that. We have some tips on…

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Plaster Brokers
Jul 04, 2006 2:30 pm
builda
builda
30 July 2006

home building cost to lock up stage- Perth

home building cost to lock up stage- Perth

Unfortunately it really is one of those open ended questions and depending on the house and what classifies 'lock up' then it could easily be 25% - 50%. That is, is…

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builda
Jul 30, 2006 10:44 pm
builda
builda
builda
3 August 2006

What wall sheeting is that?

What wall sheeting is that?

Yes, very popular and I think the post war period there was a shortage of other materials so it was almost a case of 'anything goes'. The asbestos is quite safe while…

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builda
Aug 03, 2006 12:05 am
builda
micky
micky
3 August 2006

rendering over paint

rendering over paint

also note if its an older house check its not lead based paint. dodgy builder got me to grind back paint on old house as gullible apprentice about 10 or so years ago and…

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micky
Aug 03, 2006 9:14 pm

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