Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 May 04, 2020 9:32 pm Hi there, could anyone please advise if this is fine? I've asked the builder if they can fix as the heating/cooling duct is a bit squeezed here due to larger pipe above it. It might even pushed further when they do the plastering. I'm worried that there won't be enough airflow but the builder said that it was installed per the manufacturer's specifications. Am I just being exaggerated? Thanks [img:soc3o4ci]https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/94663_1588592042.png[/img:soc3o4ci] Re: Heating/Cooling duct - correct installation 2Oct 04, 2020 12:35 pm The picture is not showing but id take a photo and send it off to VBA , i had problems with my ducted heating as well, when i called a plumber to come and fix it he told i couldn't help because its none complaint, so he told me to email a complaint to vba with few photos attached, so i did a week later i got a call from the VBA telling me its not compliant and they would have the plumber to fix it they asked me who the plumber is or the builders name and i had it fixed dont let the builder tell you lie because thats all they do lie all they want is your money full stop, they have no intrest in fixing anything or any defects after hand over they just dont care. The VBA can order the installers to fix the problem or the builder. Give the VBA a call asap. I need to replace the worn mohair seal on my sliding window, but I can't get access to the end to slide the old one out & push the new one in. I could probably rip the old… 0 5177 Thanks Simon, I guess I'm no concerned with the volume of the noise rather that dead and hollow sound and feel that is associated with floating floors. But I'm not sure… 3 6113 |