Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Henley Homes 1742Sep 03, 2015 4:53 pm I would challenge this! The wording clearly states: "Ducted to the outside of the building". They are correct in saying that the joists "act" as a duct BUT are in fact not. As stated earlier, to use the joists as a "make shift" duct is not the correct way. In essence, whatever your exhaust fans and range hood extract from you laundry/powder room and kitchen will travel between the floor space. Joists are manufactured from timber so any moisture etc will compromise their durability long term. My suggestion would have been to clarify this with H prior to contract signing and have it noted in your contract that a appropriate duct is to be fitted to ALL sub floor exhaust venting. hope this helps. Re: Henley Homes 1743Sep 03, 2015 5:00 pm Thanks that clarify my understanding about the sealed joist and they even did that is part of the BCA hence I can't make any amendment..I did question this code and told their drafting department to refer to their 'New Gen contract spec' ..I will tell them to remove the sealed joist space in my PCV.. You have been very helpful ..thanks so much Re: Henley Homes 1744Sep 03, 2015 5:40 pm Your welcome TiVeena, if you need anything else PM me. regards Re: Henley Homes 1745Sep 04, 2015 12:18 pm Just a random question for those with timber stacker doors... do you guys have bricks or fibre cement sheeting as the infills and are you also building a single or double storey house? Second Build, this time with Carlisle 2016, can't wait! Beckham: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67280 Canterbury: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81175 Re: Henley Homes 1746Sep 04, 2015 12:55 pm Our house is not built yet but we are building a single story. We asked about brick infill above the stacker doors but it was cheaper to increase the door height and have a small infill so we did that instead. Re: Henley Homes 1747Sep 04, 2015 1:28 pm Hi Pearz, I'm building double..we increased the stacker door height as well otherwise it would be fibre cement as its standard.. Re: Henley Homes 1748Sep 04, 2015 9:11 pm Thanks that clarify my understanding about the sealed joist and they even did that is part of the BCA hence I can't make any amendment..I did question this code and told their drafting department to refer to their 'New Gen contract spec' ..I will tell them to remove the sealed joist space in my PCV.. You have been very helpful ..thanks so much Drafting department confirmed this what the Flexi duct look like for venting into roof space.. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Henley Homes 1749Sep 04, 2015 9:41 pm We went to our colour appointment yesterday. I spoke to our admin today and she told me that we had to until after contract to add an electrical plan and theatre room system. Has anyone had a similar experience to this? I thought that you weren't allowed to make changes after tender??? Re: Henley Homes 1750Sep 04, 2015 9:48 pm Hi Henley Vogue, you can make as many changes after tender..they also advise to me I can't have electrical appointment until after tender ...once you sign tender you can request to have electrical appt Re: Henley Homes 1751Sep 04, 2015 10:20 pm We were advised the same thing. We have contract & electrical appointment on the same day. They need the house plans finalized before the electrical appointment. KDR Under the Flight Path - Dennis Family Homes (Hawkesdale) Re: Henley Homes 1754Sep 06, 2015 12:55 am Hi, I am building a double storey house and planning to do led down lights post building. Do I ask the builders to put more baton lights in a room so it can be replaced with led down lights later. Or just leave as it is. I am planning to install three or four downlights per room downstairs and upstairs. Not sure what are the options. Anyone can help me with this. Thank you Re: Henley Homes 1755Sep 06, 2015 6:14 am Hi, I am building a double storey house and planning to do led down lights post building. Do I ask the builders to put more baton lights in a room so it can be replaced with led down lights later. Or just leave as it is. I am planning to install three or four downlights per room downstairs and upstairs. Not sure what are the options. Anyone can help me with this. Thank you We are building a double storey also. We had a free consultation yesterday with Beacon lighting in store. The lady was really helpful advising how many down lights per room etc. She advised us to get the electrician to wire all lighting during the build as it would be quite difficult to do it after. She was also able to advise positioning of lights for best result. KDR Under the Flight Path - Dennis Family Homes (Hawkesdale) Re: Henley Homes 1756Sep 07, 2015 9:47 pm Hi, I am building a double storey house and planning to do led down lights post building. Do I ask the builders to put more baton lights in a room so it can be replaced with led down lights later. Or just leave as it is. I am planning to install three or four downlights per room downstairs and upstairs. Not sure what are the options. Anyone can help me with this. Thank you We are building a double storey also. We had a free consultation yesterday with Beacon lighting in store. The lady was really helpful advising how many down lights per room etc. She advised us to get the electrician to wire all lighting during the build as it would be quite difficult to do it after. She was also able to advise positioning of lights for best result. Thank you for the information. Re: Henley Homes 1757Sep 08, 2015 8:55 am PEARZJust a random question for those with timber stacker doors... do you guys have bricks or fibre cement sheeting as the infills and are you also building a single or double storey house? We have a single storey and ours is timber infill from memory.. Pretty sure they said there is not enough space for bricks ! Our Build Thread - http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Build thread of our Monaco Lux Q1 - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Update: Handover - 2 Sep ![]() Re: Henley Homes 1758Sep 08, 2015 8:59 am Hi, I am building a double storey house and planning to do led down lights post building. Do I ask the builders to put more baton lights in a room so it can be replaced with led down lights later. Or just leave as it is. I am planning to install three or four downlights per room downstairs and upstairs. Not sure what are the options. Anyone can help me with this. Thank you We are building a double storey also. We had a free consultation yesterday with Beacon lighting in store. The lady was really helpful advising how many down lights per room etc. She advised us to get the electrician to wire all lighting during the build as it would be quite difficult to do it after. She was also able to advise positioning of lights for best result. From experience it's not easy to have wiring done pre handover and it costs approximately the same after handover if you find the right sparky ! But either way it's much cheaper than gettin Henley to do your lights ![]() Our Build Thread - http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Build thread of our Monaco Lux Q1 - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Update: Handover - 2 Sep ![]() Re: Henley Homes 1759Sep 09, 2015 6:34 pm Has anyone got a dishwasher installed post handover ? I'm wondering if Henley is supposed to be providing a provision to transfer the pipeline from the dishwasher space to under the sink area for water, drainage & elec connections Our Build Thread - http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Build thread of our Monaco Lux Q1 - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76750 Update: Handover - 2 Sep ![]() At similar stage, seems like all builders these days try to make some hidden money from site costs. Will know more as it proceeds. Try out maximising your initial costs… 1 29517 check out the facebook page Building with Better Built - it helps! But i've heard both builders are fantastic. 1 160075 Yeah, that’s fair to be uneasy about it. We had similar wording pop up early on and our conveyancer pushed back hard. A few things were amended once we queried it,… 3 2640 |