Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum 1 Jul 19, 2020 2:40 pm Hi there - new OB here and I'll be managing a small extension to the back of my house. Basically replacing a derelict lean-to, it will be a box 9.5m long x 4.2m deep The plumbing, electrical, concreting will be done by licensed trades, but the rest of it will be done with talented handymen,up to six different workers anticipated, perhaps more. Starting with minor demolition next week. Looking for recommendations on what insurance I will need - and companies that supply it. Thanks in advance! Re: Owner Builder insurance $22K job - recommendations? 2Jul 30, 2020 8:52 am Debunk Hi there - new OB here and I'll be managing a small extension to the back of my house. Basically replacing a derelict lean-to, it will be a box 9.5m long x 4.2m deep The plumbing, electrical, concreting will be done by licensed trades, but the rest of it will be done with talented handymen,up to six different workers anticipated, perhaps more. Starting with minor demolition next week. Looking for recommendations on what insurance I will need - and companies that supply it. Thanks in advance! Unless the builder was working as a sole trader, then you don't have the option to chase the builder 1 546 Last year I had a gas leak at my house. 3 days later, I have about 1 sqm of my exposed aggregate paving broken up. I am not sure how to go about getting it repaired… 0 22459 Thanks for much mate. I see that you do cabinets before flooring. For timber flooring, for most parts it's fine because it's got base plates, and for door jabs you can… 7 25890 |