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4 years4 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Wrong size of shower niche

The Niche size is an extremely common occurrence with ALL builders, they build the frames size to 600x400 and do not allow for linnings, waterproofing tiling and glues. This is…

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4 years4 yearsalexp79alexp79 posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

You should have kept lower door as now it all looks uglier due to window heights not aligned with the door.
If your door is not facing north, it is…

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4 years4 yearsShip2shoreShip2shore posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

What does it show on your plans?
Personally I would not be happy with the timber infill either.

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4 years4 yearsalexp79alexp79 posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

You can put the bricks on, why not? Half a brick is still a brick

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4 years4 yearsECOECOECOECO posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

It may be a lintel issue, there would be a lintel over the door at 2100, but maybe not enough space for a lintel at a brick course and brick.…

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4 years4 yearsECOECOECOECO posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

Do you have the elevations (sides)

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4 years4 yearsECOECOECOECO posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

There is nothing mentioned or drawn to show an alternative wall type above the door. I would expect that other elevations will refer to bricks. Also check your plans as…

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4 years4 yearsECOECOECOECO posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

It's drawn as brickwork...

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4 years4 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
Wrong size of shower niche

Bhaumik I had the same issue identified during the frame inspection and Metricon easily fixed it by moving the frame studs and noggins…

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4 years4 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
Missing brickwork over sliding door

Bhaumik The builder needs to put in a steel lintel above the door and lay bricks above it. Its not a big or…

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