Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage 7Mar 25, 2024 7:47 am Architectural Homes & Duplexes - specialising in custom designing homes to your budget Get a Free Onsite Consultation Today or send a PM for information, questions or advice. Re: Job sequences in fixing and fit-off stage 8Mar 25, 2024 2:47 pm Ashington Homes kakaciii 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 trades follow? I can only speak for ourselves we work in the following order: 1. Gyprock 2. First coat of paint then base electrical fit off ( so powerpoints and light switches without covers and pendants in voids) 3. Waterproofing then tile to wet areas 4. Internal capentry ( except skirts) so door jambs, doors etc 5. Joinery minus base kicker plate 6. More paint 7. Electrical and Plumbing fit off 8. Floors 9 Skirts 10. Final Paint 11. Joinery base plates 12. Cleaning 13. Caulking We try to avoid having any joinery sitting on flooring as we need to allow room for expansion, unless the flooring is tiles or polished concrete I hope this makes sense Cheers Simeon Thanks for much mate. I see that you do cabinets before flooring. For timber flooring, for most parts it's fine because it's got base plates, and for door jabs you can cut into it. But how do you handle kitchen island, do you have to trim around the island base? This is the current bathroom with a european laundry. Overall internal dimensions are 3.69 wide and 3.65m deep, including the footprint of the laundry. There is a toilet… 0 26191 Hello everyone Please advice me how can I install mesh security window or we cab say mesh flyscreen inside while the pvc plantation shutters are already installed? Is… 0 21772 5 6870 |