Browse Forums Building A New House Re: My Metricon Bordeaux 56 build 903Aug 23, 2017 10:00 pm Our Trinity Lux Q1 with Plantation Homes: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=85254&view=undread#unread Insta: @newhomedream Re: My Metricon Bordeaux 56 build 917Aug 25, 2017 2:39 am I don't think his problem is Hebel related. Hebel itself never offered enough insulation (it is only R0.5) and always works in combination with a quality insulation. The problem is most likely to be the very common one - poor airtightness due to poor insulation installation job (could be even partially seen on his insulation installation pics), not properly sealed doors and windows, etc. Probably makes sense to hire a building inspector with thermal camera to investigate where the problem is. On the other side, he has a lot of tiles on concrete slab - so thermal mass is there. It might only be taking some time to heat it up, which is always a problem with a lot of thermal mass, especially, if it is south facing. Re: My Metricon Bordeaux 56 build 918Aug 25, 2017 11:49 am Half my windows and doors needed servicing as they could either not be Opened or closed. Canterbury windows came yesterday and fixed all the downstairs ones. Still upstairs to be done. Even the sill for front entry door hasn't been done properly and there is a obvious gap underneath them. I'm sure this would of contributed to the thermal issues. Re: My Metricon Bordeaux 56 build 919Aug 25, 2017 7:45 pm The slab would rob the house of a lot of heat generated by the heater. You have a massive concrete floor that is coupled to the outside environment/ground . and it is a known fact that tiles are cooler than carpet or wood, so the over all effect would be a cooler home. Couple that with windows that do not seal properly and you have issues. Hopefully when summer comes along the cool slab will contribute to the cooling of the house. Either way Vuster the house is looking amazing, love the fence with those nice square posts. I was thinking colorbond in my build for the side, but I might change my mind. P.S. did you put insulation between floors? What R value is your roof insulation? Re: My Metricon Bordeaux 56 build 920Aug 29, 2017 11:51 am vuster SamKM Hi Vuster, The projector and the mirror are looking stunning!! We got back site costs for our sovereign 57 on our precontract with M and they have quoted $57 K, they apparently need to put the highest quality slab in for $31K. Did you have similar amount for site costs since we were told initially they should be around 40 K. Plus, another spanner in works is in our title states that we can have only brick house, so hebel out. To render a brick house fully is another $20k. Not looking good budget wise for us Cheers, Sam Thanks Sam, That's good to hear that you are getting some progress with your build. 57K site cost doesn't seem that excessive. Mine was around 60K from memory and I don't think it was the highest grade slab either. My block is fairly flat. Pity about not being able to use hebel. I think hebel migh tbe a bit overrated. It's such a soft material and I'm not convinced it has offered much thermal qualities as marketed. My house gets cold fairly quickly after turning off the heater. Thanks Vuster, thats reassuring that we not the only ones paying that amount for site costs 😊 Since we have no choice going for bricks full front render and to the sides at this stage. Hopefully that extra amt for bricks will turn out better than hebel 😀 Hi, First of all, thank you to this community for sharing your thoughts and opinions. We are in early days of our pre-contract stage for Metricon Doulton and we are… 0 12875 Hello All 🙂 We are planning to start our journey of construction our first home. We zeroed down on Metricon and henley homes based on design suitable for our lot and… 0 9750 We don’t live in VIC so want to know the exterior colours of Lumiere display so we can see it at the paint shop. Not building with Metricon so my request went… 0 19803 |