Browse Forums General Discussion Re: How high floor from footpath? 2Oct 08, 2014 7:11 am The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: How high floor from footpath? 5Oct 08, 2014 8:56 am Saint Mike We don't have step-down to garage from house - but it does have a "lip" at entrance. Also a step down from rear garage door. I thought there were rules on step down to alfresco area - 50mm ? But - some builders try to make it more for some reason. Our biggest argument was having no hobs in showers. Looks awful and not needed. But do you think they'd agree. Took some arguing before we got what we wanted. Looks much better. i reckon everything from project builder is purpose made to reduce cost. TBH we don't mind that much as long as its not affecting in any major way. we been through four custom medium size builders during builder and house selection process, and they all refused to match any quote from volume builders. they all quoted between 20k to 40K plus. hey Mike, is this your dog in your avatar? Re: How high floor from footpath? 6Oct 08, 2014 11:34 am mirz Saint Mike We don't have step-down to garage from house - but it does have a "lip" at entrance. Also a step down from rear garage door. I thought there were rules on step down to alfresco area - 50mm ? But - some builders try to make it more for some reason. Our biggest argument was having no hobs in showers. Looks awful and not needed. But do you think they'd agree. Took some arguing before we got what we wanted. Looks much better. i reckon everything from project builder is purpose made to reduce cost. TBH we don't mind that much as long as its not affecting in any major way. we been through four custom medium size builders during builder and house selection process, and they all refused to match any quote from volume builders. they all quoted between 20k to 40K plus. hey Mike, is this your dog in your avatar? Re dog - yes ... he was almost 15 - just died recently ... very sad. Re: How high floor from footpath? 8Oct 08, 2014 12:36 pm [quote="mirz"]oh dear, so sad to hear about your loss /quote] Yes - it sounds silly - but I'm still having trouble dealing with it. We use to walk every morning and night - and especially food times. He was such a loving dog. Re: How high floor from footpath? 9Oct 08, 2014 1:55 pm can imagine that very well being a dog lover too. did you get another dog yet? Re: How high floor from footpath? 10Oct 08, 2014 2:14 pm mirz can imagine that very well being a dog lover too. did you get another dog yet? No - but we are talking about it ... Its only been a month. Probably get another Golden Retriever - lovely dogs. Re: How high floor from footpath? 11Oct 08, 2014 2:31 pm They are beauties mike. I had a lab, named him homer Re: How high floor from footpath? 12Oct 08, 2014 2:46 pm Aw Mike sorry to hear about your dog. I was a wreck for ages when mine died too. We're waiting for the house to get built before we get another one. Re: How high floor from footpath? 13Oct 08, 2014 8:10 pm mirz They are beauties mike. I had a lab, named him homer trixee Aw Mike sorry to hear about your dog. I was a wreck for ages when mine died too. We're waiting for the house to get built before we get another one. Thanks guys. They certainly become a big part of your life. Can't believe he's gone. I still look around every morning to find him - then remember. I guess time heals the wound. He was such a naughty puppy. Grew into a lovely dog. Very protective and loving. Re: How high floor from footpath? 14Feb 10, 2015 10:33 am Saint Mike We don't have step-down to garage from house - but it does have a "lip" at entrance. Also a step down from rear garage door. I thought there were rules on step down to alfresco area - 50mm ? But - some builders try to make it more for some reason. Our biggest argument was having no hobs in showers. Looks awful and not needed. But do you think they'd agree. Took some arguing before we got what we wanted. Looks much better. Hey Saint Mike, With your tiled shower and having no hobs do you have a frameless glass screen or semi? Is the base of the shower at the same height of the bathroom/ensuite floor but with a gradient to the drain point? What were the arguing points presented by the builder to have the shower with the hob? Having it hobless did they charge you more? Did you get the whole ensuite/bathroom floor waterproofed? Any issue having this done on a double storey house? 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