Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Nov 28, 2023 5:14 pm We have been on an arduous journey with our new home build but things seem to start moving into the next phase since the concrete waffle pods were done in August (2023). The concrete is obviously well cured but also exposed for 100+ days. Concrete used was 32mpa and see very minor cracks where the drain pipes are connected. We also have in-slab hydronic heating pipes installed. Do you see the need for any precautionary steps or things we need to do before the steel posts get installed? Design / Source / Build Re: New Concrete Slab extended exposure duration 2Dec 15, 2023 8:23 pm yep, clearly mark where the infloor heating pipes are before drilling or nailing We are Expert Consultant's, and we are here to help. Building Standards; Getting It Right! is this for a residential dwelling or a shed? If its for a dwelling, its out of tolerance and a "mistakes happen" isnt a good enough excuse to just move on. 1 3695 The coupling, which is made from flexible PVC, needs to comply with AS/NZS 4327 which specifies the requirements for metal banded flexible couplings used in low-pressure… 1 5313 Hi Im having trouble getting anyone to provide useful advice on going for an insulated slab North facing extension. I had Lighthouse group do the energy assessment last… 0 3436 |