Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Metricon 7568Aug 03, 2018 1:58 pm lincoln32 lincoln32 reaver Has anyone installed irrigation for their backyard? Metricon says that the tap at the back has to be attached to the house and can not be freestanding. Not too keen on having a hose/pipe going from the tap and across the concrete path. Looking for suggestions on how to provision for backyard garden irrigation and potentially power for garden lighting. I had two extra taps installed free standing over gully’s in the backyard by metricon. I think it was a couple grand each. Nothing is cheap. Then the water pressure wasn’t enough to drive my pop up sprinklers in the end, so I had to run irrigation pipework for the backyard all the way to the free standing front yard tap anyway. /quote] Oh, and I also had them run conduit from the house to the fence perimeter in each direction for power at a later date. I think about $1k per run. The fools forgot to run the conduit from the slab up to the ceiling after the framing stage started installing the gyprock and insulation without doing it... basically leaving the conduit as inaccessible holes in the slab. Luckily I caught it in time when I popped in to look and stopped the work and made metricon put the conduit all the way to the roof space. You're right, water pressure might be an issue. I might just do a run of PVC from the front tap to the backyard and make sure it is buried. I don't quite understand running a conduit to your ceiling when you want them to go to your fence perimeter. Re: Building with Metricon 7569Aug 03, 2018 2:04 pm Quote: You're right, water pressure might be an issue. I might just do a run of PVC from the front tap to the backyard and make sure it is buried. I don't quite understand running a conduit to your ceiling when you want them to go to your fence perimeter. Ahhh, the conduit needs to go up to the roof space so that you can get cables into it at a later date and pull them thru to the perimiter fence... otherwise it will be covered by the wall frame and insulation and you won’t be able to access it to get the cables in. Re: Building with Metricon 7570Aug 03, 2018 2:14 pm lincoln32 Quote: You're right, water pressure might be an issue. I might just do a run of PVC from the front tap to the backyard and make sure it is buried. I don't quite understand running a conduit to your ceiling when you want them to go to your fence perimeter. Ahhh, the conduit needs to go up to the roof space so that you can get cables into it at a later date and pull them thru to the perimiter fence... otherwise it will be covered by the wall frame and insulation and you won’t be able to access it to get the cables in. Okay, that makes sense Re: Building with Metricon 7571Aug 04, 2018 6:08 pm reaver Has anyone installed irrigation for their backyard? Metricon says that the tap at the back has to be attached to the house and can not be freestanding. Not too keen on having a hose/pipe going from the tap and across the concrete path. Looking for suggestions on how to provision for backyard garden irrigation and potentially power for garden lighting. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi, we’re in a rental at the moment but this is what the builder installed here. Very simple and works really well for grass and borders, we have 6 pop ups for grass and pressure is perfect on a 7m x 7m lawn. There’s also cabling which appears to run from here Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ To here Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hope that helps. Re: Building with Metricon 7572Aug 04, 2018 7:00 pm Code128 reaver Has anyone installed irrigation for their backyard? Metricon says that the tap at the back has to be attached to the house and can not be freestanding. Not too keen on having a hose/pipe going from the tap and across the concrete path. Looking for suggestions on how to provision for backyard garden irrigation and potentially power for garden lighting. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi, we’re in a rental at the moment but this is what the builder installed here. Very simple and works really well for grass and borders, we have 6 pop ups for grass and pressure is perfect on a 7m x 7m lawn. There’s also cabling which appears to run from here Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ To here Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hope that helps. Thanks for putting up the pics. They look neatly done. I'll see if M can do something similar for our build. Re: Building with Metricon 7573Aug 05, 2018 8:39 am reaver Has anyone installed irrigation for their backyard? Metricon says that the tap at the back has to be attached to the house and can not be freestanding. Not too keen on having a hose/pipe going from the tap and across the concrete path. Looking for suggestions on how to provision for backyard garden irrigation and potentially power for garden lighting. Re: Building with Metricon 7574Aug 05, 2018 8:57 am Our SM has left Metricon....really freaking out about this as he was so good. We have a new one...but hoping he is as good as our previous SM. Does anyone know how long before things start on site between handovers? https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=ht ... are_type=t Re: Building with Metricon 7575Aug 05, 2018 4:05 pm Re: Building with Metricon 7577Aug 07, 2018 2:58 pm reaver Has anyone had their driveway and concrete path done through Metricon here in Melbourne? We're considering whether we go with them or do it our own after handover. Re: Building with Metricon 7578Aug 07, 2018 3:35 pm We are having them do an exposed aggregate driveway. Just didn't want the mess of mud coming into the garage/house at handover. You will pay a little more, but our concreter who will do some other concreting after handover said the m2 rate M are charging isn't too bad, considering they put a margin on it. But we are not at construction yet, so can't show you actual results! Re: Building with Metricon 7579Aug 07, 2018 3:45 pm Has anyone had to apply for planning permits with their council to build a single dwelling on their block? We have significant environmental overlays and need a planning permit before we can go for a building permit. Metricon have had their preferred town planners, Clement Stone quote us, and it seems excessive - $6250 incl GST to apply for and provide all documentation for the permit. Can anyone else share who they used and the costs from the town planner? This is in addition to the council fees for the permit, which are about $1400 Hi, First of all, thank you to this community for sharing your thoughts and opinions. 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