Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Critical stage inspection & defects report Sydney 3Apr 18, 2022 5:43 pm We are Expert Consultant's, and we are here to help. Re: Critical stage inspection & defects report Sydney 6Apr 19, 2022 11:21 am BuildingandLegal Image 1 The washers & nuts are required to have uniform tie-down, the issue you have is only 1/4 to 1/3 of the washers are doing the job, Sydney obviously is not a high wind zone, but those connections run the risk of sheer. Image 2 Cutting the bottom plate to allow the waste to be brought up in the wall is fine, BUT the section showing to the bottom part of the image shows an anka bolt to tie the frame to the slab is correct, you need to confirm there is a tie anka bolt on the other side (top side of image) of the stud. The whole of the bottom plate needs to be rigid. The issue I do see is that wall has a diagonal tie (bracing wall) without that anka bolt that brace is useless! Image 3 I'm guessing its in the garage, if not where's the wrap to the frame. If it is the garage not good practice but ok Image 4 Nice checkout of the bricks. Are they just expecting the beam to like where its siting and stay there? because they seem to have not fixed the beam to anything, bolts, coach screws would probably help! Re: Critical stage inspection & defects report Sydney 7Apr 19, 2022 12:15 pm The waste will have a reducer fitted, probably a 100x50 or a 100x40 depending on what it's picking up so it's fine. your new 1st & 2nd images are rim board their sole purpose is to prevent rotation of the I-Joists, so these are fine. Your frame and floor have clearly been exposed to the weather for some time, in the current market unfortunate, but is is what it is. Your state's Standard & Tolerance Guide will provide a good reference to check this stuff against, but the deviation in the chipboard floor is a weather sag between 2 I-Joists at 600mm centres, this is within tolerance. Your "unncessesaary nailing" is necessary! as you're talking about the straps. The bottom plate is nailed down to the floor, the studs are nailed through the bottom plate into the stud, these straps are providing resistance against uplift. In other words that strap nailed to the inside face of the stud runs under the bottom plate which is nailed down and runs up the outside face of the stud. so it is there to hold the frame down to the floor. The delamination of the top piece of the I-Joist is weather related and not ideal but as the upper floor is completed the loads will load-down and close up the separation. The paper is a VAPOUR BARRIER not insulation, it's sole purpose is to protect the frame against the transfer of moisture. It is there to address condensation, & it would have protected your frames to a certain degree. If you had an independent stage inspection I would be demanding my money back, any idiot can take a photo and put it in a report, your inspector should have raised these issues and explained why they need to be addressed. We are Expert Consultant's, and we are here to help. The significant date is when receive final payment invoice Check that section of contract Bit of fluff by builders prior to that 1 16272 There are a lot of private inspectors should have stayed working as tradies!! Firstly, you paid for a professional opinion of the works, if he has picked up on an item he… 1 2594 1 9686 |