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Perth
Joined 9 July 2010
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11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
What order do I do these jobs after new home built?

I would do them in the following order:
Retic
Paving (aggregate)
Landscaping
Ducted A/C (evap)
Split system (master bdrm)
Light fixtures
Tiling (living areas, entrance)
Timber (pre-finished solid - master bdrm, feature room library)
Timber laminate (kids rooms &…

11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
Pool Fencing (Perth)

We did ours diy from wa pool fencing. http://www.wapoolfencing.com.au
Was pretty easy to install, saved a fortune, and a few years later still working and looking great.

11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
help with cost for electric meter to granny flat

Utility companies will not install a second meter for a single lot.
You will need to install your own sub-meter, and then read this and work out the costs to…

11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
Should master compensate me?

What is the "IP Rating" of the light fittings? It should be mentioned on the box or instruction manual.

11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
Newbie first OB carport into Hair Salon. Plzzzzzzzzzzzz Help

Check the following info sheet for some guidelines, and speak to your local council building dept as they may be able to provide a similar info sheet.
http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/files/386255ef-dfba-4bff-ac62-a16300e5fcab/13BLDInfoSheet13_CovertHabitable.pdf
Neil..

11 years11 yearspezzpezz posted:
Newbie first OB carport into Hair Salon. Plzzzzzzzzzzzz Help

Any change in use is going to need to comply with the BCA to get council approval, which im pretty sure is going to require removal of the slab and…

12 years12 yearspezzpezz posted:
Question for Sparkies/ Clipsal experts

How about a Vapotec steam sensor? Ive never used one myself, but the idea seems good, and they are pretty cheap.
Anyone tried them?
Pezz..

12 years12 yearspezzpezz posted:
Question for Sparkies/ Clipsal experts

All of the brand name motion sensors will have adjustable timers that usually range from several seconds up to several hours. This is the whole point of using a motion…

12 years12 yearspezzpezz posted:
Question for Sparkies/ Clipsal experts

Why not just connect it up via a motion sensor?
Pezz..

12 years12 yearspezzpezz posted:
Soil test & survey in Perth

I recently did a subdivision and used the services of Scanlan Survey Midland for surveying and Structerre Consulting for soil test. Both provided great service.
Pezz..

12 years12 yearspezzpezz posted:
reticulation/solenoid

If it was me I would just dig small test holes from the main water supply pipe and follow the pipe to where the valves are. Should take less than…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
fibreglass pool - feedback on installer - perth required

We recently had a pool installed by Leisure (Moroccan 10.4m) and were very happy with the results. We shopped around all the different manufacturers and Leisure had the best design…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
Proposed Speed Hump on our Road

Our council recently installed speed humps on our street, which I initially though would be a great idea to reduce traffic and speeding on our street. Unfortunately:
* There was no…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
WANTED: Electrician - PERTH

A year or so back when I lived down Cockburn way I used Robert from safety switch electrical services and was pretty happy with the price and service.

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
Potential Slad issue found in bathroom during reno

Yeah, Ive seen it extended to toilet/laundry areas aswell. Provided the existing concrete is solid, I have just filled any holes with concrete and then laid a new sand/cement screed…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
Potential Slad issue found in bathroom during reno

I think its quite common with older houses the bathroom was never concreted as part of the main slab, and just ends up with a thin layer of concrete when…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
Garden installation prep - how much for a bobcat+truck?

Having recently had some bobcat work done, I found most in Perth were charging around $80 per hour plus tip fees, with a 2 or 3 hour minimum charge for…

13 years13 yearspezzpezz posted:
Roof Replacement Perth

Im currently looking to replace my concrete tiled roof with colorbond. Anyone have any experience with Perth companies and can provide recommendations?
Pezz

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