Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 903Jul 31, 2017 5:52 pm 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 915Jan 16, 2019 1:24 pm insider If you’re after the cause of slab heave then you will need a geotechnical report Thanks.. Actually we don't even know if there is a slab heave. So, I'm after recommendations for a building inspection or building + geotechnical report to check the state of the house. Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 916Jan 17, 2019 8:25 pm baronx insider If you’re after the cause of slab heave then you will need a geotechnical report Thanks.. Actually we don't even know if there is a slab heave. So, I'm after recommendations for a building inspection or building + geotechnical report to check the state of the house. If there is slab heave, you should be able to see it with naked eye as well as confirm with levels. Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 917Jan 17, 2019 8:54 pm baronx insider If you’re after the cause of slab heave then you will need a geotechnical report Thanks.. Actually we don't even know if there is a slab heave. So, I'm after recommendations for a building inspection or building + geotechnical report to check the state of the house. Is there any damage? Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 918Jan 17, 2019 9:05 pm insider Is there any damage? We've had some consistent cracking around wall voids which the builder has fixed time after time. A few years ago the builder also fixed underground piping that was broken due to house movement. We've had some new cracking now in the middle of the house and one of the expansion joins in the bricks has compressed to the maximum. Hence why I wanted a professional opinion before the warranty expires. Re: Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully 919Jan 17, 2019 10:39 pm You need to find a engineer to check your floor levels at every corner of the house, this will tell you if the slab has moved from its original levels. That's important to have the TBM taken from an external fixed point like a electricity pit or something like it has to be anchored deep into ground so a pit has no chance of moving. I've had a total 12 floor levels done and even after 9 years this October the Waffle pod slab still moving so as insider said and other very good people on this site no cure for waffle slab heave. If it was not for the information these good people gave me early last year I would not have known about of a lot of things also I'd like to thank everyone for the help and their own experience in the field I'd like to also thank the structual engineer from Perth if it was not for him and the answers he gave me I would have not been able to kick the builder in the arse and also our own solicitor because he was not using our evidance we had since talking with all these good people on this forum it opened my eyes to the truth of things so yes. There is a lot of good people on this forum and I thank you so much for the wealth of information passed on to me. With all my heart your God sent at the right time. Hi All, we are starting to think of building with Masterpiece Builders in Victoria, has anyone had any feedback or experience with them 0 13596 Hi we are looking to talk to people who have built with them recently. We have signed mid range built contract but identified that a lot of things are not included.… 0 731 I work with owner, he/she is my man on the ground and I instruct them when to visit the site and take photos and I have other tools in the bag. 4 15284 |