Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Mar 21, 2007 3:36 pm Hopefully some of the PD building people can help!
We hope to be able to run some cable for speakers etc through the house before the plaster etc goes up. The PD people always say on the record that you arent allowed to do anything on site - (technically not even access the site) - but off the record its ok, just work something out with your supervisor! Have any of you guys done anything like this and has it been a problem at all?? Thanks!! Built Porter Davis "Dromana" 2007. Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 2Mar 21, 2007 4:29 pm My understanding is that is really does depend on your site supervisor. If you check Amber's Blog, you'll see that they were able to put some wires in before the plaster went up.
I'd be interested to know if anyone has come across a site supervisor who has denied access to the house? Perry Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 5Mar 22, 2007 7:09 am Hi guys, we were up front with our supervisor and asked him if we could do it. He basically said that even though the 'rules' state that we are not allowed on site, what happens when they are not on site is out of their control. He was fine with us being on site and doing it, just said to be careful that's all.
We also put in extra insulation into the walls while we were there. Vanderlay - just a word of warning. If you are going to pre-cable, make sure you do it all at the same time. We had the problem that we didn't quite finish off what we needed to do, went back a few days later to finish off and all of the plaster was up!!!!! Now we are scratching our heads wondering how the heck we are going to finish off one of the cables we need to do! Cheers Amber http://www.ourdreamhouse.blogspot.com Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 6Mar 22, 2007 7:19 am Amber We also put in extra insulation into the walls while we were there. So, why would one need extra insulation into the walls? Are the ones that they put in not sufficient? is this something I should be doing, too? [sneakersss] Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 7Mar 22, 2007 7:54 am Can't speak for Amber, but we are looking at doing something similar- One of us works shifts, and the idea is to try and reduce the noise coming from the rest of the house.
We are also putting in a room which will act as a home theatre, and I think the sound quality will be better if we line the walls in that room, as well as providing some noise barrier from the theatre to the rest of the house. Cheers! Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 8Mar 22, 2007 8:00 am perryr We are also putting in a room which will act as a home theatre, and I think the sound quality will be better if we line the walls in that room, as well as providing some noise barrier from the theatre to the rest of the house. Cheers! Oh, we have a theatre room, too. And I didn't even think about this. But I am now! Thanks perryr. Sent you a PM with more questions. Hehe [sneakersss] Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 9Mar 22, 2007 8:28 am YSSIM So, why would one need extra insulation into the walls? Are the ones that they put in not sufficient? is this something I should be doing, too? We already had soundcheck plaster & additional soundproof insulation in the walls of our home theatre but they don't insulate between floors in a double story house. So we went in & put additional insulation in the roof of the home theatre & the master bedroom to cut down the noise between floors. Your upstairs carpet underlay does trap a lot of noise but hubby & I are noise nazis & we think anything to reduce noise levels is worthwhile. Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 10Mar 22, 2007 10:25 am We actually put insulation right around the laundry as well.
At the time of planning it didn't occur to us, but once the frame went up we were standing in the family room (where the main TV watching will be done) and noticed that behind the wall where the TV will be is a hallway and then the laundry. So we decided that the last thing we would want is to hear the washing machine or dryer going while we're watching SG1, NCIS or some other geeky show that we watch so we decided to insulate the laundry and the wall between the 2 rooms. Amber http://ourdreamhouse.blogspot.com Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 11Mar 22, 2007 11:14 am Out of interest, is it not common to insulate everywhere? We had soundproofing insulation put in throughout the house, so don't know which areas would have had insulation normally & which wouldn't as everything (except between the floors) was insulated.
We also had double glazing put in in every room at the front of the house to reduce noise off the street. Hubby wanted it on every window but the expense wasn't worth it (given our layout & placement of windows), so we just did the front. Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 12Mar 22, 2007 11:35 am Quote: Out of interest, is it not common to insulate everywhere? We had soundproofing insulation put in throughout the house, so don't know which areas would have had insulation normally & which wouldn't as everything (except between the floors) was insulated. WoW! Usual 5 star standard today in Victoria or (normal minimum) is insulation in exterior walls and ceiling.Internal walls that is between bedrooms etc do not have any treatment as a rule except the plaster sheet. Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 13Mar 22, 2007 12:42 pm Thanks everyone!
So we should be ok as long as we're nice to our supervisor Just wanted to check and make sure what they tell us is actually allowed in real life! Bummer Amber!! Damm that speedy plastering Some extra insulation might be a good idea too, thanks again guys!! Built Porter Davis "Dromana" 2007. Re: Porter Davis - Site Access 16Mar 22, 2007 3:12 pm grime WoW! Usual 5 star standard today in Victoria or (normal minimum) is insulation in exterior walls and ceiling.Internal walls that is between bedrooms etc do not have any treatment as a rule except the plaster sheet. Really??! Back home in NZ it's common for internal walls to have insulation...one assumes because of the colder winters. No wonder the house we're renting at the moment seems so noisy!!! For reference, this is the Austlii reference. My take on this is, that they would be breaking the law denying access to a homeowner in Victoria, or their agent from having… 1 8933 Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 12182 |