Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 905Apr 14, 2014 11:21 pm Renski Your house looks amazing. You gave certainly turned it into a gorgeous home. We will have our vinyl floors in by end April. I'm nervous. I hope they do a good job. Hi Renski, so nice to hear from you again, it's been ages. Just had a quick look at your blog again. You've done such a good job with the blog and of course your home. Wish you had a thread so I'd get update notifications. Don't be nervous, but please listen to fmac about floor preparation. Don't let them tell you its good enough. Spend the extra and get it levelled and save yourself the grief we've experienced. Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 906Apr 15, 2014 9:48 am Yes totally agree! I had fantastic installers who picked up major issue with my slab. Huge dip across whole living space. Infact they had to grind all the living space & kitchen and do self level compound on the dip. They could hve just gone ahead and laid them but they opted out of another job to make sure mine was done well Worst of it was my SS popped to house when floor installers were there and they complained to him as that's the dip was way below acceptable standard but he didn't care & disagreed. I didn't pick up the dip myself but I'm so glad it was sorted Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 907Apr 15, 2014 10:00 am Hmm yep same here for your last paragraph. Everything is to industry standards. - #%*£€+~? - yeah right Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 908Apr 15, 2014 11:13 am Yeah the floor installers were so shocked the SS thought that kind of dip was acceptable. They said if I didn't have my dead line (old house settled day after we moved into this house) they would have told us to make builder sort out the floor Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 909Apr 15, 2014 11:31 am Wouldn't have made any difference Leanne and glad you didn't cause you would have been disappointed. That building industry standard would have been waved in front of you. They are allowed so much dipping/variation over a 3 metre stretch. Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 910Apr 15, 2014 4:58 pm Yeah that's what I said to floor installers. I was like no point, id be waiting a very long time haha. Yeah variation is like 10mm but my dip was like 25mm within 1 metre. All good now, thank goodness for the fantastic floor installers. Infact all my own trades were great, was so glad to get away from the builders hehe Shows level with big gap under and that's with screed poured already + area when fixed Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 911Apr 15, 2014 5:26 pm Wow Leanne, that's quite a bit of work. I on the other hand have gotten to love my 'wavy landscape' of a floor Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 912Apr 15, 2014 8:57 pm Hello? I've got wavy landscape too, sounds like one of the bonus features offered by our builder SB our tiler did the best he can to level our 600mm tiles we didn't have time to screed the whole place (tiler went on a cruise straight after our job that lucky duck ) Re: Aveling in Mandurah - anyone still out there? 913Apr 24, 2014 10:32 pm Thanks everyone for your tips on the floor. This time next week they will be in. Be crying or cheering. I hope I'm happy. I will be stressing my concern about levelling. And if they tell me otherwise I'll make sure they understand I'll be getting them to fix it if it's wavy. Leanne that's a massive patch of levelling. Lucky your flooring guys were switched on Eden Brae Drysdale 27 | The Blog 4 14128 Unless there is something in special conditions the builder does not have to give you timeline. If your demolition contractor has not removed Asbestos and it was found… 12 28682 Thanks for the informative response! I'll feed that back to the site supervisor. 2 4080 |