Getting the sequence right
If work is carried out too early or too quickly it may have to be removed to allow another trade to complete their part, adding costs and delays to the job. Getting the sequence right is crucial for a good job.
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Practical how-to articles for builders and designers showing good industry practice and interpretation of the NZ Building Code and standards.
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By Trevor Pringle – 1 April 2004, Build 81
If work is carried out too early or too quickly it may have to be removed to allow another trade to complete their part, adding costs and delays to the job. Getting the sequence right is crucial for a good job.
By Tony Conder – 1 August 2003, Build 77
Here’s a simple way to make your ridge junctions neat and tidy.
By Trevor Pringle – 1 October 2003, Build 78
Reverse-slope eaves are the ‘in’ feature of many current building designs. However, many of the details used may not effectively deal with the way water will impact on the completed construction.