Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Wall deviation 3Mar 25, 2019 3:13 pm alexp79 how can you be so sure that this is wall deviating and not the edge of the slab deviating? I am not sure about that. But from inside the house the floor boards at the base of this wall are wider cuttings at A (* internally) and becomes narrower at point *C (internally). * corresponding to locations A and C on the other side of the wall internal to the house Re: Wall deviation 4Mar 25, 2019 4:23 pm If internal wall is not straight, this is certainly not looking good, meaning that it is most probably frame related issue. First point of contact will be your private certifier/council inspector re how this has been approved. Re: Wall deviation 5Mar 25, 2019 4:29 pm alexp79 If internal wall is not straight, this is certainly not looking good, meaning that it is most probably frame related issue. First point of contact will be your private certifier/council inspector re how this has been approved. Thanks for your response. I bought this brand new house recently and have no idea on where to start from. I didn't hire an inspection service prior to the purchase considering its a new build and things would be covered under warranty if we face anything. Do you think it's better to knock the builder's door first? Re: Wall deviation 6Mar 25, 2019 4:32 pm you can at least try, it doesn't cost anything try unfortunately, new builds are likely to have more issues than old ones. building warranty is not a panacea and in most cases they will be trying to do everything they can to NOT to rectify. Thank you again Simeon.. I will call my certifier for that. Have a good day 4 1327 Evening, Had my 3 month maintance done on my new place. Most things are fixed to ok standards, but im not sure about the visible joins in my plaster wall. There was 2… 0 4601 I would suggest get legal representation. Sorry but the fact is QBCC is not anyone's friend, other than their own! Further by lodging a complaint (subject to which… 10 14931 |