Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Flooring 3Jul 12, 2009 9:55 am Deposits paid 29/4/09 Land settlement 12/08/09 Build contract signed 24/08/09 Colours done 28/09/09 BLOG-http://www.eljaysbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Flooring 4Jul 12, 2009 5:42 pm Blog:http://tamdaz-themajestic.blogspot.com The Majestic - Henley - Adelaide Thread:https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20635 Day 200 23-4-10 Re: Flooring 6Jul 13, 2009 6:15 pm Deposits paid 29/4/09 Land settlement 12/08/09 Build contract signed 24/08/09 Colours done 28/09/09 BLOG-http://www.eljaysbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Flooring 8Jul 13, 2009 6:33 pm Deposits paid 29/4/09 Land settlement 12/08/09 Build contract signed 24/08/09 Colours done 28/09/09 BLOG-http://www.eljaysbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Flooring 14Jul 15, 2009 7:09 am I am going through this process at the moment, and can only really share my personal experience, hopefully I am not far off other peoples experiences I am VERY glad I didn't get flooring through builder. They included tiles throughout (now I have seen what is on offer... Sooo glad I opted to get own flooring). I shopped around and found what I thought was a great deal on vinyl planking, decided to go with them, but on a hope of chance, I called EVERY flooring place in Canberra, and as a result found a deal that is saving me $4000 So, worth ditching the builder on flooring (except wet areas, have to go through builder) and call EVERY place in your area for quotes. Also highly recommend checking out vinyl plank instead of laminate, soooo much more hardy, not as noisy and more insulated. I am going with 'Karndean' Winter Oak from Oak Royale range. I have to say, check out tile places before you ditch the builder though, as if you are on a budget, despite ******* options, really nice tile can be uber expensive!!! Land Settled 02 Oct 11 Final Build contract Dec 11 Pre-Start 19 Jan 12 Construction Licence 25 Jan 12 Still waiting for final plans to go to slab list Blog @ http://nessieshouse.webs.com 1000000% definitely add insulation. I have in my home and it makes a big difference minimising sound transfer. Insulation is pretty cheap and definitely worth it 2 6191 Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15908 Hi there, I'm a conplete newbie to this, but I'm looking to put a floor down in my 6x9m shed. It's currently sitting on a 100mm thick concrete perimeter (dirt floor… 0 6467 |