Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Opinion on Brickwork 6Dec 13, 2007 9:57 pm vegemitesandwiches Thanks for your reply. We will be bringing the bricks around the pipework to their attention. They have already fixed quite a lot of their work up without us having to say too much. You're right, I'll probably never even think about it after we move in but bricks are on the brain at the moment! If your worried, engage an independant inspector to check it out for you. It'll be money well spent and will give you piece of mind. Re: Opinion on Brickwork 7Dec 14, 2007 11:01 am Have to disagree with the brickwork being OK here!
The fall back towards the house (in the pic with the spirit level) is completely unacceptable. http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg24/vegemitesandwiches/100_2064.jpg The overall shot shows the brickwork to have some areas where the brickwork has discolourations... http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg24/vegemitesandwiches/Bricks017.jpg I think there are also some other issues there in regards to the laying of the bricks that would need looking at also. ie the bricks to close in the pillar (not enough mortar, could be out of level too) Definately get it checked by an expert... Re: Opinion on Brickwork 8Dec 14, 2007 11:08 am In that same shot with the spirit level, it also shows that the brick on the right (under the door), is a different size to the other.
I wouldn't be happy with some of these things (bricks around the pipes etc). I'd certainly be insisting on getting the obvious ones sorted out. Cheers Re: Opinion on Brickwork 10Dec 14, 2007 1:09 pm get an independanrt inspector the slab rebate in the photo with diffrent size bricks looks to small
the slab rebate normally has enough room for a brick layed as per norm and a brick on its side all slabs i have done this is the norm but looks like they have cut bricks down the length to suit , this migth be there design though? also looks like they used standard gp cement for mortar with a probably 4-1 ratio white brick sand looks really grey, is this the type of mortar you picked? as previously stated the fall back is unacceptable, the cut down bricks look pretty ordinary but it all comes down to how fussy you want to be Da Vinci Outdoor Living Architectural landscaping http://www.davincioutdoor.com Re: Opinion on Brickwork 11Dec 17, 2007 4:36 pm Hi again everyone,
Thanks for all your replies. I'm pleased to report that we met with the building supervisor this afternoon and he took on board all of our concerns and they will all be rectified. The fall back towards the house and the bricks around the pipes are all getting ripped up and replaced. It doesn't look like that bricking contractor will be back! Thank you for all your help! Thanks for the suggestion. The space between shower and sinks was too tight. I agree about the toilet location. So I have tried two other options: The lower one is… 3 6290 these look like missing batts. Go up and take a look. But yeah moisure meter is a completely different tool 4 9527 I am in the same situation, would you be able to give some insights in to this? I am in SA 8 17290 |