Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 581Aug 12, 2018 12:50 pm Build thread [size=200]KDR RAWSON Benham 33 in hills area of Sydney[/size] Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 584Aug 12, 2018 2:59 pm Build thread [size=200]KDR RAWSON Benham 33 in hills area of Sydney[/size] Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 587Aug 12, 2018 4:44 pm Building the Rawson Edge 39 MKI - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=89729&p=1756917#p1756917 Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 590Aug 16, 2018 9:45 pm Build thread [size=200]KDR RAWSON Benham 33 in hills area of Sydney[/size] Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 593Sep 14, 2018 2:00 pm Build thread [size=200]KDR RAWSON Benham 33 in hills area of Sydney[/size] Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 594Sep 18, 2018 7:37 pm Hi NDDreamhome, Have they got back to you about the expansion joints? What did they say? I hadn't paid too much attention to the before ,but I see they are referred to as articulation joints, so both expansion and contraction. A bit of reading here: https://www.nationalmasonry.com.au/wp-c ... vement.pdf http://faculty.arch.usyd.edu.au/pcbw/wa ... ol-joints/ and also: Vertical joints are usually about 20mm wide (15mm of expected closure, and at least 5mm remaining gap). They must be kept free of mortar. An easy way to achieve this is to place a 20 x 110 timber board in the joint as the brickwork is laid, and remove it after the mortar is sufficiently set. If sliding ties are needed across the joint, say every 600mm in height, the boards could be cut to 590mm long to fit between ties. The permanent gap sealer must be highly compressible. It will start as 20mm thick and may end up 5mm thick. Bitumen-impregnated soft foam strips are possible, but a neater seal is formed with a round polythene-foam backing rod squeezed into the gap, and a gunned-in mastic sealant. The backing rod is necessary to allow the sealant bead to be formed properly. If the wall is required to be fire-rated, a fire-rated sealing system will be required instead. Also on your site, what is the solar powered panel/box for? Is it a secuirty camera or can you watch the build from it? Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 595Sep 18, 2018 10:20 pm luxbuild Hi NDDreamhome, Have they got back to you about the expansion joints? What did they say? I hadn't paid too much attention to the before ,but I see they are referred to as articulation joints, so both expansion and contraction. A bit of reading here: https://www.nationalmasonry.com.au/wp-c ... vement.pdf http://faculty.arch.usyd.edu.au/pcbw/wa ... ol-joints/ and also: Vertical joints are usually about 20mm wide (15mm of expected closure, and at least 5mm remaining gap). They must be kept free of mortar. An easy way to achieve this is to place a 20 x 110 timber board in the joint as the brickwork is laid, and remove it after the mortar is sufficiently set. If sliding ties are needed across the joint, say every 600mm in height, the boards could be cut to 590mm long to fit between ties. The permanent gap sealer must be highly compressible. It will start as 20mm thick and may end up 5mm thick. Bitumen-impregnated soft foam strips are possible, but a neater seal is formed with a round polythene-foam backing rod squeezed into the gap, and a gunned-in mastic sealant. The backing rod is necessary to allow the sealant bead to be formed properly. If the wall is required to be fire-rated, a fire-rated sealing system will be required instead. Also on your site, what is the solar powered panel/box for? Is it a secuirty camera or can you watch the build from it? Hi Luxbuild, Yes they are AJ, Articulation Joint. I found issues with 5 to 6 AJ, one is fully missed, one is half height done, few are not continued at the lower end. They have to fix them all as they are not as per design. The SS told me that, the missing one may not be required if the other 2 at both side of it can themselves cover 6m length, in which case it is not required, as AJ is required every 6m or less. The builder has put the Camera, I did not ask for the feed as I live nearby, so I can visit every day. Cheers, ND Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 596Sep 18, 2018 10:55 pm Hi ND Hopefully they will fix AJ issue for you soon. How about the roof frame joint issue you mentioned? My inspection is appointed on 27/Sep. Do you mind to share me with your inspector contact #? Thanks. Build thread [size=200]KDR RAWSON Benham 33 in hills area of Sydney[/size] Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 597Sep 19, 2018 8:39 am AIB Hi ND Hopefully they will fix AJ issue for you soon. How about the roof frame joint issue you mentioned? My inspection is appointed on 27/Sep. Do you mind to share me with your inspector contact #? Thanks. Hi Aib, The SS said internal frame issues are fixed, however I have no way to verify as Internal lining was done thenafter. ND Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 598Oct 01, 2018 7:26 pm Has anyone upgraded their ceasarstone or polytec from the standard selections, and how much did it cost? I appreciate kitchens/vanitie sizes will differ, but wondering how much the cost difference is. And with the kitchen benchtop, if you go for 80mm, do they stick some 20mm slabs together or is it still 20mm (say around the sink) with mitred edged to look like 80mm? Same for 40mm? Thanks. Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 599Oct 01, 2018 7:47 pm luxbuild Has anyone upgraded their ceasarstone or polytec from the standard selections, and how much did it cost? I appreciate kitchens/vanitie sizes will differ, but wondering how much the cost difference is. And with the kitchen benchtop, if you go for 80mm, do they stick some 20mm slabs together or is it still 20mm (say around the sink) with mitred edged to look like 80mm? Same for 40mm? Thanks. Hi lux, I have upgraded the Island from 40mm to 80mm, costed 2k or bit more, also upgraded it to the next upgrade range. The upgrade cost also depends on size of surface. I think they will put mitred edge, will be able to tell after I see mine done. Re: Rawson Homes - General Thread 600Oct 02, 2018 12:02 am As I understood it, the caesarstone comes in 20mm sheets so they mitre the edges to make it ‘thicker’. We priced different colours and the additional expense beyond the standard options was just amazing, literally thousands per sheet. Ultimately we settled for one of the standard selection which looks fine now I’ve seen it in. A side note I thought of a while ago was to price separately the colours from another vendor and then just get rawson to price install of basic laminex, as you’d get a discount for not having the caesarstone. You may end up better off. You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14665 Just started the Build process for Chifley 42 with Rawson homes, will keep you all posted with the Build progress. 0 3548 Hi, Apologies - I know there is plenty out there on this but struggling to put together the puzzle. We're planning our garage/external laundry to master bedroom and… 0 12630 |