Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Content-Living Yanchep 21Aug 10, 2014 3:07 pm Wow. Your brick work has flown, how may bricks did you have? My Build, viewtopic.php?f=31&t=64837 Re: Content-Living Yanchep 22Aug 10, 2014 4:15 pm triggywiggy Wow. Your brick work has flown, how may bricks did you have? I couldn't tell you how many bricks I had Triggy....but it took about 2 weeks despite the LO telling me it would take 4-6 weeks! hopefully this means PCI date is brought forward, coz the estimate depending on weather was 8-9 months from pad down, which would take me upto March/April..... i think I'm about a month behind you, from your pics and dates... Re: Content-Living Yanchep 23Aug 10, 2014 8:23 pm mfga78 it is looking great - you're going to have such a beautiful kitchen! And I like the idea of the wall next to the Alfresco. What does no rebate mean? I see it on the plan in some places Re: Content-Living Yanchep 24Aug 10, 2014 9:39 pm Hi mfga78 Wow, your house is coming along nice and quickly. Nice plan. Im with everyone else here, awesome kitchen/pantry. Re: Content-Living Yanchep 26Aug 11, 2014 1:57 am mfga78 triggywiggy Wow. Your brick work has flown, how may bricks did you have? I couldn't tell you how many bricks I had Triggy....but it took about 2 weeks despite the LO telling me it would take 4-6 weeks! hopefully this means PCI date is brought forward, coz the estimate depending on weather was 8-9 months from pad down, which would take me upto March/April..... i think I'm about a month behind you, from your pics and dates... My slab went down march 2nd, so we are into the 5th month. Gotta say it's going slower than I thought it would. Maybe I was spoilt by the last 2 builds that only took 7 months and 6 months respectively. Re: Content-Living Yanchep 27Aug 11, 2014 1:59 am MalSannie mfga78 it is looking great - you're going to have such a beautiful kitchen! And I like the idea of the wall next to the Alfresco. What does no rebate mean? I see it on the plan in some places Not sure what that means either probably something that costs extra no doubt ! Lol Re: Content-Living Yanchep 29Aug 11, 2014 2:03 am mfga78 Not sure what that means either probably something that costs extra no doubt ! Lol Haha yes you may be right - I see it is where you have double doors - I'm sure someone will be along to enlighten us Re: Content-Living Yanchep 30Aug 11, 2014 8:18 am on my front double doors we paid for a rebate. (I think that's what it called) so we can add on flyscreen doors later. Re: Content-Living Yanchep 31Aug 11, 2014 8:20 am find this on goggle without a rebate. ie. no overlapping strip where the doors meet. There is a 3-4mm gap between the two doors when closed Re: Content-Living Yanchep 32Aug 11, 2014 8:22 am gota love goggle Rebated doors or French Doors are just fancy terms used for double doors. They are called rebated doors due to the rebate cut into the edge of each door. The rebate of one door is designed to fit together with the other door to form a staggered seal. Rebated doors are often called French Doors. French doors can refer to a rebated door with a small or standard door size. The use of French Doors is generally to make a smaller door opening area or swinging area. Two smaller doors take up less swinging space the one large door. French doors can also be more elegant then a large swinging door. With rebated doors one door always has to close first with the other door closing to seal the opening. Without the rebate there would be a gap in the door you could stick things through and weather could easily penetrate. Re: Content-Living Yanchep 33Aug 11, 2014 9:37 am Cupcakes you're a star - I did a quick search but didn't find anything useful - thanks for the explanation Re: Content-Living Yanchep 34Aug 11, 2014 8:19 pm The only two double doors I have from memory one for the pantry and one for the cupboard in entrance, so not to fussed if they are not rebated then. ... Went to site today and roofers have finished timber frame ready for sparky, plumber and colourbond roof! Re: Content-Living Yanchep 35Aug 13, 2014 3:55 am I think it would be overkill to have what cupcakes described for the cupboard and pantry doors so you're ok! Where are the photos? The rule on homeone is no-one believes you without photographic evidence Re: Content-Living Yanchep 36Aug 13, 2014 8:16 pm MalSannie I think it would be overkill to have what cupcakes described for the cupboard and pantry doors so you're ok! Where are the photos? The rule on homeone is no-one believes you without photographic evidence Haha...I'll take some more photos when I get home from work next week! Re: Content-Living Yanchep 37Sep 08, 2014 7:55 pm We are still waiting on those photos. My Build, viewtopic.php?f=31&t=64837 Re: Content-Living Yanchep 38Sep 08, 2014 8:12 pm Hi mfga78 Which house are you building? It looks almost exactly like the one we have been looking at, the Taunton. Can I ask how big your block is? How have you found CL to deal with? Re: Content-Living Yanchep 39Sep 09, 2014 5:09 am triggywiggy We are still waiting on those photos. I think we've been deserted Re: Content-Living Yanchep 40Sep 09, 2014 9:40 am Great Progress, it looks great!! Dale Alcock Build in Honeywood Our Thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=70204&p=1154102#p1154102 I would be wary. Is you site demilished but nothing else done? Sounds like liquidity problems to me. Our builder did the same. 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