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Sethor

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3 years3 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Building an all electric house north of Adelaide

All electric household is the way to go, Heat pump HWU's are one of the most efficient types. I went with the unit, very happy with it so far…

3 years3 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Garage door

The Aluminium composite roller doors are expensive, I think we got quoted about 5k extra over standard colorbond type door back in 2018. In the end we could not justify…

3 years3 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Actron or Daikin? Can’t decide.

Go with the Actron (or anything other than Daikin), I would not touch Daikin with a barge pole. My folks place (2010 build) just had the second system fail with…

3 years3 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Wiring for new induction cooktop. 32A or more?

We have the V-ZUG GK57TIMS which is basically same unit. Looking at our circuit board we have a 50A mini circuit breaker with a 63A contactor for the cooktop, also…

3 years3 yearsSethorSethor posted:
NBN unconnected at handover

Yes they can, your builder may have done conduits/boards/cabling to help facilitate install by NBN technician (dependant if this is in your contract). Your ISP will normally pass on a…

4 years4 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Floor Plan Symbols

Sparky will normally install on final fit off, should not be an issue unless you have a suspended first floor slab above your laundry.

4 years4 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Retaining Wall Responsibilities

If you both have altered natrual ground level along boundary its fair to pay 50/50. If it was only one side that changed natrual ground level they sould bare…

4 years4 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Boundary wall - who owns it?

Its not a boundary wall , it's the side of their house. They are normally built 50mm~ in from boundary the line, so you will need permission. If you can't…

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4 years4 yearsSethorSethor posted:
high end refrigerators

If you're looking for high end take a look at & , I have two Liebherrs which are great but the Monolith & Sub-Zero are in another league.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Appliance tower - 3 appliances too much?

Can you move the microwave away from the oven stack? Possibly somewhere under the bench. With three appliances stacked, the top unit will be quite high putting users at risk…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Trust owns your property

There is no simple example to say its beneficial or not, it really depends on your situation. I would recommend speaking to your accountant. Trusts can be beneficial for asset…

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5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Electrical upgrades

Also required for some Induction Cooktops.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Home Security cameras - 2 Storey

Its not ideal to have cameras mounted up too high, maybe just our of arms reach is good. So if you go with the wireless option you should be able…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Ducted Vacuum

I previously lived in a place which had ducted vacuum, it does have its pros & cons.
+ Suction Power
+ All dust sucked up leaves room
+ Quiet
- Long hose rubs…

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5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Double door vs single door?

Single door for me, much more secure. Double doors give thieves an easy entry point into house.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Home Security Camera options

1. Milesight MS-C5375-PB2.8, MS-C2975-PB2.8 & MS-C5375-EPB (bought various models for comparison)
2. Five atm planning on adding two more.
3. 1x front, 1x each side & 2x at back
4. All…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Hot water system - heat pump vs continuous flow vs solar

The Chromagen models seem to have good reviews online. But if you want to look at other models consider the , & . Stay away from the Rheem &…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Owner Supplied electrical points

Well they are not supplying the items, Just go through electrical plan & work out what is required. Make sure you specify correct wiring requirements for what your planning to…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Kitchen Silicone discoloured after a few weeks

I would not use the Selleys product, it may cause damage to your benchtop. Just buy a plastic removal tool like this stay away from metal ones as it…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Shelf in shower

OP is most likely in WA, so builders quote is about right as brickie will need to do extra leaf of bricks for shower niche.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
HELP !! broken vacpan

Just buy new unit & replace or pull required parts off that?
$43.50 delivered
https://valet.com.au/products/product/vac-355
There is a few installation videos online like this

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Shadowline Cornice and skirting

I'd go with Splayed as well.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Which one to choose? DEWALT or Makita Impact Driver

Both look like non-Australian models, Personally I'd say away from DeWalt they have not kept up with advancement (i.e battery technology) with other brands & have certainly fallen out of…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Builder Recommendation for a narrow lot in Perth Petro

Most builders will work in established areas, you just have to find one your happy to go with.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Dishwasher Recess / Built-In

If you want a semi or fully integrated dishwasher you will need a cabinetmaker to do up the front panel & kick plate. But most integrated dishwashers need a 600mm…

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
No sarking...should I do something else??

Sarking is a BCA requirement if any of the rafters are over 6m long.
https://www.bradfordinsulation.com.au/h ... nd-sarking

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Lock up payment

Also note if your build is financed your bank will have a lock up valuation done when payment is requested.

5 years5 yearsSethorSethor posted:
Lock up payment

We had our lock up invoice before ground floor rendering was complete, if you have a acrylic render finish it will be one of the last items done as builder…

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