Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Nov 24, 2013 5:02 pm Blog http://tobuildahomeimprobable.blogspot.com.au/ Settlement Apr Council Jul Contracts Dec Earthworks Dec Frames Jan Trusses Feb Roof Feb Windows Mar Re: Polished concrete: Order of events to avoid damage 3Dec 04, 2013 8:50 am Blog http://tobuildahomeimprobable.blogspot.com.au/ Settlement Apr Council Jul Contracts Dec Earthworks Dec Frames Jan Trusses Feb Roof Feb Windows Mar Re: Polished concrete: Order of events to avoid damage 5Jan 14, 2014 3:47 pm Settlement 1/2/12 New Shed 23/3/12 Slab poured 27/3/12 Frame complete 4/5/12 Roof complete 1/6/12 LOCKUP 29/6/12 Our new build blog http://kareenhillsownerbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Polished concrete: Order of events to avoid damage 7Jan 26, 2014 11:58 pm Building in Ashby Evolution Gold - Designed Greater Concept, Build by Premiere Homes Our Build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=69248 Re: Polished concrete: Order of events to avoid damage 9Jan 11, 2015 9:28 am We also have polished concrete throughout the house and turbo61uzfe's suggestion was good for us. After the first grind we plastic and taped everywhere including joins and the entire perimeter, then covered with 3mm mdf also taped. It worked great but keep an eye on it because if sand/ screws find a way under it won't take long to mark. If your fussy enough another sacrificial layer of plastic over the top might help too I am new to this forum so please bear with me. An NCAT order was breach by our neighbour regarding a retaining wall dispute. He is the owner of a building company and he… 0 2205 I thought this would be a popular question but I haven't been able to find any similar posts. Perhaps I'm wording my searches wrong? When you have car insurance and the… 0 6604 there was an event. The question is whether the builder had the insurance and whether the event was covered. The workmanship is a separate conversation. 10 23701 |