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Little update Thursday roof and scaffold was delivered. Scaffold starting going up yesterday.

Also here is some pics from the not so straight alfresco posts. 3 post holding up the alfresco roof

 

Outer post

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Middle Post

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Outer post

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And the care taken by trades One of out fire rated fly screens.

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Is it structurally OK to have the alfresco roof post poking over the edge like that?  What a piss off.

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1 hour ago, -Stever- said:

Is it structurally OK to have the alfresco roof post poking over the edge like that?  What a piss off.

 

It doesn't look good enough Pixy Angel, the concrete is cracked and crumbling , I would be getting the builder to shore it up somehow 

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Pixy this is some of the most average construction I've seen and I've been doing it 16 years and built multiple times personally my self 

 

get set for a sh*t fight with the builder and buy your lawyer a new bottle of Jonny blue 

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Pixy, you must be so disappointed :(  Terrible luck so far.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For ours the tiler is pretty much done and I got there with a bit of light left today :)  Shower screens are sitting in the walk in robe yet to be fitted.

 

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Mirrored robes went in though!  I love the metal frame on them, move so smoothly too.

 

 

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Looks great Steve just showed the wife and now she is thinking twice about the mirrowed robes, but as we all know that's extra.

 

Yeah mate I've let a lot go, but that was the line in the sand for me. There is just so much crap around the site that shouldn't be there and better care.

I'll be talking to builder this week and came to me whilst driving home this morning from work close the site down until sh1t gets sorted.

 

 

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We don't have one in the master because walk in robe, but are wondering about having one fitted somehow afterwards.  We didn't have to pay extra for these which was great, could choose wooden doors or sliding mirrors.  I think mirrors make rooms look bigger plus you can put things nearby since the doors don't have to swing open.

 

Shutting down site seems sensible Pixy, if there's so many things leaving a bad taste in your mouth.  Use time to have discussions with them and HIA or whoever.  Show them how serious you are about wanting it done right and stop them messing more parts up.

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