Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 23Mar 04, 2017 4:43 pm Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 24Mar 07, 2017 3:49 pm They filled in all the holes yesterday. Wall needs to cure for one week. Then fill comes in! Which will take 2-3 days. Then... slab.. then frames... then the world! ? oh wait... Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 25Mar 15, 2017 9:13 pm Rain, rain go away. Let us build our house today! Wife went by the house (or lot where house is supposed to be...) today twice! Dry and no clouds. But alas no action.. let's hope for a good turn tomorrow?? Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 26Mar 16, 2017 3:22 pm That's such a shame Hopefully they will be there getting stuck into it soon! Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 27Mar 16, 2017 5:43 pm fleabee86 That's such a shame Hopefully they will be there getting stuck into it soon! Thanks, even worse today the rain stopped it was sunny and it all looked quite dry. but alas, no action! Ah well, the things we don't understand about building when we are getting impatient!! Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 28Mar 17, 2017 6:38 pm Yay! Some fill has been put down. Not a total loss for this week! But the heavens will be open this weekend especially in the northern nsw. Stay safe everyone! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 29Mar 20, 2017 8:30 pm Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Day 2 of fill. Though we don't know if they worked over the weekend! A bit of rain still but I think it was dry enough today that there was some more progress made with filling up the wall! (The rock is now buried again.. and there is wall face exposed.) Progress! I'm only guessing but maybe another two days to finish? and then likely... will needs to wait for some dry weather before the slab gets done. Rain rain go away! Let us build our slab today! ? Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 30Mar 21, 2017 10:09 pm Yay congrats! there is nothing worse then going by expecting someone to be there and there isn't lol happy for you that you are up to the next stage I remember how excited I was just to see the ground had been broken lol Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 31Mar 30, 2017 1:11 am So in two days and over 20 truck loads later, our slab is looking near! Before Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ After Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ A bit wary of the steepness of the eventual driveway... which will be toward the left in the photos. Will see what our builder says when I cross examine the plans. Days off for a few days so plenty of time to scrutinise the block. Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 32Mar 30, 2017 5:40 am ruraldoc So in two days and over 20 truck loads later, our slab is looking near! Before Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ After Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ A bit wary of the steepness of the eventual driveway... which will be toward the left in the photos. Will see what our builder says when I cross examine the plans. Days off for a few days so plenty of time to scrutinise the block. Yes that driveway does look steep. Be interesting to see how it eventually ends up. Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 33Mar 30, 2017 5:51 am Wow they built it up a fair bit. Your driveway looks like it's going to be steep. Bring on your slab!!!! Ps how the wife and the pregnancy going? GJ Gardner Modified Coolum 277 viewtopic.php?t=83643 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 34Mar 31, 2017 9:43 am Oops website maintenance stopped me from posting at my usual midnight hour, yesterday. Indeed, Waldorf!! So I poured over the approved building plans (on my day off!! ).. and basically the driveway should be about 0.75-1m fall over a distance of 12-13metres from the garage door from slab edge to the kerb, based on topography and the height of the eventual slab. That should equal to a gradient of 8.33% which is equivalent to the standard slope of a manual wheelchair ramp. When we went yesterday to check it out, it looks like they will still have to smooth out the fill and drit to the right gradient before laying the driveway. I'm hoping we will work out with a more shallow slope, because certainly council would not be happy if ... 1) the driveway ends up too steep 2) the crossover and nature strip area are not level enough per their standards.. Also from my perspective - we do not want a steep kerb - coz that will scratch our cars every time we try to climb the thing (we don't subscribe to higher riding SUVs ... yet) and also we do not want upcoming baby and soon to be older brother to be around a potentially dangerous concrete slope! It will be something to keep an eye on. Didn't get a chance to talk to the builders yesterday, it was too rainy! However, they should already know we were very keen to have a 'safe' and accessible driveway since the beginning. But if I make them aware of it now, in case they need to plan for it before everything else goes up.. Yup watch this space! Cb - wife's really struggling with the latter stages of this pregnancy!! But we will get there one way or another. We have lots of support in town, but it has been hard for her to manage the gestational diabetes!! Otherwise, I hope that you guys are safe in Lismore area! Stay safe everyone! Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 35Apr 05, 2017 4:37 pm ruraldoc So in two days and over 20 truck loads later, our slab is looking near! Before Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ After Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ A bit wary of the steepness of the eventual driveway... which will be toward the left in the photos. Will see what our builder says when I cross examine the plans. Days off for a few days so plenty of time to scrutinise the block. OMG that looks awesome!! So much has happened since I was last one! Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 36Apr 05, 2017 10:40 pm Thanks! Wish it was quicker.. but alas rain and stuff... Spoke to the builders and we have the possibility of having slab being concreted after Easter so hopefully some form work over the next two weeks!:x] Also, feeling more reassured by the driveway not being too steep. The team are definitely aware of how important it is for us! Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 The epic home building race: first home build vs the baby! 37Apr 06, 2017 9:01 am Hey ruraldoc, I found your thread . Great looking floor plan you have and congrats on getting started. Thanks for your kind words too, I noticed you have managed to dabble in some red feature tiles if you can paint your front door a vibrant colour go for it. I'm trying to coax mr T into a sunshine yellow front door, he wants a timber framed glass centered door . We have actually moved out closer to you from our maudsland house, western side of the wyalong and gosh it's pretty. Huge trek to the shops though (they tell me I will get used to it) I'm really interested to see how it all goes with Dixon, they are our back up plan if Mr custom builder is too expensive. Best of luck with the pregnancy, it's always exciting to hear about families expanding. Hope your wife is feeling ok, can't be much fun for her Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 38Apr 06, 2017 9:58 pm Tribe7 Hey ruraldoc, I found your thread . Great looking floor plan you have and congrats on getting started. Thanks for your kind words too, I noticed you have managed to dabble in some red feature tiles if you can paint your front door a vibrant colour go for it. I'm trying to coax mr T into a sunshine yellow front door, he wants a timber framed glass centered door . We have actually moved out closer to you from our maudsland house, western side of the wyalong and gosh it's pretty. Huge trek to the shops though (they tell me I will get used to it) I'm really interested to see how it all goes with Dixon, they are our back up plan if Mr custom builder is too expensive. Best of luck with the pregnancy, it's always exciting to hear about families expanding. Hope your wife is feeling ok, can't be much fun for her Thanks, I think we will be pretty happy with our house. It is a bit eccentric but certainly has some interesting features. And realistically we will likely keep it long-term. We are not the types to sell things unless we really have to, though my wife is the worst for hoarding! (Don't tell her I said that... though it's partly the reason why she gets a giant sewing room!) Wife is doing a lot better this week. It is only now 9 weeks away! eek.. and yes, we have come to terms that the house won't be ready for little monster-(ess) . So hopefully no further dramas for her. She's been through a lot with me and my work. She deserves a break!! All the best with your build once it all gets started! I do really feel for the housewife in smaller towns. They can sometimes struggle if they don't develop connections and friends early on! Luckily with Stanthorpe, it has been a good start for her. And our son has thrived as well. Probably a big part of why we fell in love with the town - other than the apples, grapes, wine, stonefruit, rocks, and cold! Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 39Apr 10, 2017 9:58 pm Patiently waiting for these to get going on our pad of sand... Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Follow our first house build here! -> https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=86484 Re: The epic home building race: first home build vs the bab 40Apr 10, 2017 11:28 pm ruraldoc Tribe7 Hey ruraldoc, I found your thread . Great looking floor plan you have and congrats on getting started. Thanks for your kind words too, I noticed you have managed to dabble in some red feature tiles if you can paint your front door a vibrant colour go for it. I'm trying to coax mr T into a sunshine yellow front door, he wants a timber framed glass centered door . We have actually moved out closer to you from our maudsland house, western side of the wyalong and gosh it's pretty. Huge trek to the shops though (they tell me I will get used to it) I'm really interested to see how it all goes with Dixon, they are our back up plan if Mr custom builder is too expensive. Best of luck with the pregnancy, it's always exciting to hear about families expanding. Hope your wife is feeling ok, can't be much fun for her Thanks, I think we will be pretty happy with our house. It is a bit eccentric but certainly has some interesting features. And realistically we will likely keep it long-term. We are not the types to sell things unless we really have to, though my wife is the worst for hoarding! (Don't tell her I said that... though it's partly the reason why she gets a giant sewing room!) Wife is doing a lot better this week. It is only now 9 weeks away! eek.. and yes, we have come to terms that the house won't be ready for little monster-(ess) . So hopefully no further dramas for her. She's been through a lot with me and my work. She deserves a break!! All the best with your build once it all gets started! I do really feel for the housewife in smaller towns. They can sometimes struggle if they don't develop connections and friends early on! Luckily with Stanthorpe, it has been a good start for her. And our son has thrived as well. Probably a big part of why we fell in love with the town - other than the apples, grapes, wine, stonefruit, rocks, and cold! Hey rural, I wouldn't worry about your home being eccentric, as long as it suits you guys and your happy your winning. Yes I know what you mean about staying put, we don't plan on selling our new build in a hurry. Hehehhe your wife has a sewing and storage room, I'm personally not a hoarder but my kids are shocking, they keep the most insane things like the lid of the milk bottle to wanting to keep every single drawing they have ever done omg drives me nuts. Oh wow 9 weeks is really not that long, I hope the last weeks are smooth sailing and everything falls into place nicely for you all. I've spent a solid amount of time on the phone today sorting out our shed slab design, driveway design and bricks. Drafter has said plans will be back before Easter hooray. Everyone is our area is extremely friendly, the kids have made new friends and I'm in love with all the space. I've never been to Stanthorpe, it does sound very lovely and from what I've heard a pretty town too. That's exciting to see your rio delivered, won't be long till they are digging the plumbing in yes it does, you've just not understood it. theres a difference. 4 6202 Your house should come in "as new" condition. 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