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    fencing - who should pay

    Sharing costs between neighbours = http://www.lawhandbook.sa.gov.au/ch30s02s01.php Fence Acts (By State) = http://www.fencingonline.com.au/disputes/fencing-act.htm
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    Sewerage Diagram on title search

    Easement = Pain in royal behind getting anything build on top of it. Circular of $50k to protects it, before you can build. Otherwise, lots and lots of conditions :mad:
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    Are there leaks and water penetration Issues In This Property?

    Hi missgreeneyes As DaveMSydney said, the leak most likely be from the plumbing (inside that wall). Notice how the bubble form a line down. The water may be from a loosen soldered-joint. The damage may be from the reno work. I uploaded a common pipe configuration inside that wall so you...
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    Are there leaks and water penetration Issues In This Property?

    Look like the recent work did not stop the leak. I suspect the bubble paint is about 50-100mm from the floor. Perhaps in the right-corner of the shower (door looking in). let me know if this is the case. The second room; cut a hole 100x100 & 50mm of the ground, close to that pipe, and have a...
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    Instaling floating floor over Ceramic tiles

    What you said is true MIZBUF I would use the foam underlay only. Its provide cushioning and sound-dampening. The waterproof have no added-value
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    Waterproof membrane under concrete slab

    To answer your question, the Damp-proofing membrane have to cover all of the underside of the slab, up to your finish soil level. You can't retro-fit and comply with the code. On the bright side, no one will make an issue of this, just because it not there. Its the huge cost to fix a "may be...
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    Waterproof membrane under concrete slab

    NCC-2011 (National Construction Code) NSW 3.2.2.6 Damp-proofing membrane A damp-proofing membrane must be installed under slab-on-ground construction for all Class 1 buildings and for Class 10 buildings where the slab is continuous with the slab of a Class 1 building as follows— (a)...
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