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Splashers

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Joined 2 March 2013
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2 months2 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Builder connecting our new toilet for his trades

We do long term jobs like this all the time and as a company we provide a site toilet/shower unit as required by law for the workers to use which…

3 months3 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Skirting and Floorboard space

A thin bead of white silicone all around will close the gap but the boards can move if needed. The will stop water and dirt from going under the floor…

4 months4 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Concerns with my Tiler's job. With Pictures

Regardless of wall hung toilet or floor pan toilet your feet will be right on drain, seems to me the waste should not be in that location given the design.…

4 months4 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Help Please? Building, bathroom potential defects & no HBCF

All 3 items listed are defects and are of concern. Please seek qualified independent inspector and/or legal advice for your state.

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5 months5 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Plumbing variation

Not sure how much the job was worth but you need to provide contracts if doing works over certain values by law. in NSW any works above $5000 requires a…

6 months6 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Fall in Shower Floor

Falls to Bathrooms
1:100 on the outside of shower araes
1:60 - 1:80 inside of shower areas
These standards are for a max size floor tile 300x300 which is the standard for…

7 months7 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Builder has set mediation with Master Builders GC. Any tips

Never personally been through the process but they will look at factual evidence not just conversations. You will need to have all emails, txt messages, dates, certain milestones (earthworks, slab…

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8 months8 monthsSplashersSplashers posted:
Grout tile around spigot?

This is the way its generally completed, tiler will not grout around spigot as any movement on spigot will just crack the grout. This should be finished with an external…

1 year1 yearSplashersSplashers posted:
Toilet roll holder placement

To my knowledge there is no code to placement of items like toilet roll holders, towel rails etc in residential but definetly are measurements and specs for age & disability…

1 year1 yearSplashersSplashers posted:
Variation Quote from Inclusion Allowance

The quote variation will be the $20 as both the Allowance & the Upgrade price are most likely Retail prices. The allowance price will not be a trade price.

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Floor plan feedback please 🙏

The Laundry seems a fair hike away from the backyard area, or are you intending to use dryer only or exit through garage ?
The Laundry at the front is very…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Metricon sending legal threats to members of Facebook page

I know 3 top builders who have staff employed just to troll the internet and social media sites to eliminate the bad reviews or comments. They will use legal help…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Kitchen Gas cooktop Australian Standards with Glass window

The 200mm rule has been around for ages with gas cooktops but it refers to combustable materials. Tiles and Glass splashbacks are classed as non combustable, however caesarstone is a…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
excessive moisture read on wall behind shower

Regrouting will improve looks to the tiled wall but grout itself is a pourus product not a sealer. The waterproofing you are talking about is probably just resilicone the shower…

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2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
New build gap between window and brick

Your looking at a partially done install, many things need to be done before its completed. The build is at very early stage and will be finished properly when the…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Feb 2022 - Is there shortage of bricklayer in NSW currently?

The issue with Tradies on New Builds are many depending on the Builders choices of Subbies or Rates.
Since the pandemic a lot of overseas workers left and went home in…

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2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Screed over toilet waste opening

Ummm I wouldnt let him back if he screeded over it, prob doesnt have much experience

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Bathroom tiles - good or not?

Once tiles installed there will be no way of rectifying it without removing and retiling the areas. The tile trim on edges is set in when tiling as its glued…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
To pack, or not to pack.

Packing to straighten or level things up is common building practice, nothings perfectly straight or even in thickness. The beam will more than likely be straight its probably the timber…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Bathroom tiles - good or not?

The first photos show that its probably not the tilers works it may started back with the framework not being level, than plasterers following out of level walls as well…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
TILING ISSUE - floor and wall tile grout line far apart

This is standard tiling setouts, Floor Setouts are done to the drain and PC items as the walls are done to fixtures, niches and windows.
If you require Line Matching tile…

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2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Anyone built with Croft land homes?

Hey Teeze,
I dont think they will answer as they have just joined yeaterday just to post on this particular subject. Click on the posters name and you will see they…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
3mm Grout line & which tile for my main floor

There should be no difference in price between laying with 1.5mm or 3mm its just the size of the spacer.
The real question is are the Tiles chosen Porcelain Rectified Tiles…

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
What is going on with this tile grout (or tiles)?

Efflorescence is what is happening, there must be something reacting causing the salts to come to surface of grout and bleeding out.

2 years2 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
splashback tile lippage

The tiler should have advised that the wall is not straight prior to start and gave you the option to proceed or leave it with you to rectify the wall…

3 years3 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Screeding question

Thats a lot of screeding, reverse the truck up for that amount not bags

3 years3 yearsSplashersSplashers posted:
Non Compliant glass splash backs

The only thing you need to avoid is having a large saucepan or pot resting against the glass while cooking. The flame runs under the pan and will damage the…

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