Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4485Feb 09, 2015 1:07 pm rmjose18 why would it take this long is beyond me! You don't know? Well, you haven't had your turn pulling out your hair like some ....that's why!! Your turn........ What was it....8 weeks for the brickies to show up. Lol Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4487Feb 09, 2015 2:09 pm rmjose18 LOL dave... pisss offf Lol lol lol lol. ...... Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4489Feb 09, 2015 4:09 pm Yeah.. really hoping we can work direct with some of the tradies too.. one instance for the path at front and another to get another section of smart cabling to the front room.. if we can't then that's fine too.. but after all was said and done my wife turned around and declared that she wanted another data point in the front room.. *sigh*.. Definitely don't want to pay the admin fee for a single data point! Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4491Feb 09, 2015 5:10 pm Congrats Denot. Now the roof and fascia... Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4492Feb 09, 2015 5:37 pm Hi All, Nice to see everyone's build is finally moving!! Just want to find out from people who are getting their flooring done post handover - what are you doing with skirting? I have been told there are two options - get fully installed or get it uncut, unpainted. I'm getting bamboo flooring and all the vendors have told me to ask the builder to tack it on or not fully install it...well Clarendon don't offer this option atleast this is what I've been told. Any ideas? APS Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4493Feb 09, 2015 6:29 pm I'm in the same boat. So I've found a company that will take them off and re install the skirtings. I'll just have to touch up the paint. I asked clarendon the same as you and were told they wouldn't tack it on so I rather get them to do it then the flooring company will take it off and put it back on Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4494Feb 09, 2015 6:35 pm So I am assuming then that neither of you are having scotia installed as part of your flooring? Scotia is like a skirting board for these types of floors and in my opinion looks far better than a skirting board: Here's a pic of skirting and scotia together.. I guess it creates a different look than just scotia.. but I prefer the look of the scotia right up against the wall with no skirting board. We have ARC Bamboo floors in our apartment, which we installed when we bought the place. We have the scotia installed and it just looks "right". Paddington 29 @ Blue Horizon Estate (Lot 105, Wattleridge Crescent, North Kellyville) Our Build Progress Blog: http://light487.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4496Feb 09, 2015 6:46 pm We didn't like the scotia because we saw how it was installed in the display homes and it just seemed a bit messy. So the skirting will be installed by Clarendon after the floors are installed. $395 Fixed Priced Landscape Plans for DA M: 0435 127 244 | W: bluegumdesign.com.au | E: info@bluegumdesign.com.au Residential | Commercial | Industrial Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4498Feb 09, 2015 6:55 pm Jayjay84 I'm guessing that's if u do flooring with clarendon?? Yeah we're doing it with Clarendon. (Accent) $395 Fixed Priced Landscape Plans for DA M: 0435 127 244 | W: bluegumdesign.com.au | E: info@bluegumdesign.com.au Residential | Commercial | Industrial Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 4500Feb 09, 2015 7:02 pm That is a very tall skirting light487 ! With regards to scotia (or any other beading), sometimes its a necessity. In a new house, you may argue that the skirting can be taklen off and then installed over the floating floor. Tiles go right upto the wall, because there is no expansion/contraction. Timer/bamboo/laminate on the other hand does not go all the way to the walls. You have to leave some gap because it expands/contracts (hence the name floating floorboards). To cover that gap, its necessary to cover it, and scotia is a popular choice. of course, if you can rip the beading off and then install it over the gap, well and good ! the stair balustrades? There is nothing special about these and I imagine literally every stair installer will be able to do this. 1 6743 The two 15mm holes are obviously not compliant. The Dept of Fair Trading would love to see this one! Do the gutters pool water after it stops raining? Although it's… 4 7871 |