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28-12-2010, 03:43 PM | #1 | ||
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I am doing a house reno/ extension shortly and was wondering what peoples thoughts were on different materials. The house is already double brick and I was thinking to keep it double brick. The Thing is in the last month I have had my mate, who has done a owner reno, and says to go single brick as it is cheaper. My neighbour who is a builder says he would build his extension if he was to do one in blue board, just as he has recently done his new garage, my other neighbour who is also in the building game said he would do an extention in blueboard ,just as he has done with his laundry out the back.my oldies did a reno a couple of years back , they extended their house and also used blueboard. They argue its much cheaper than double brick or even single brick for that matter. The extention will only be another 50 sqaure metres , 8 by 6 meters. I like things built tough and dont think the savings would be that substantial for the end result. What is your opinion on these products and what would you use ?
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If you go blue board, will this then need to be clad?
I would go with whatever I can afford at the time, and whatever fits in with the rest of the house. |
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28-12-2010, 04:23 PM | #3 | ||
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If you want to do an extension...I reckon the most important thing is to not make it look like an extension. Try and stick with existing building materials from the original house...hopefully the type of brick is still in production or as absolute close as possible to it. As to go double or single brick....i'd go single...but thats just my preference. Just try and make it look like the rest of the house. My house is a split level three storey house from Brick and weatherboard. The weatherboard is much more forgiving with a bit of house movement compared to the brick too. Good luck with the project tho...hope this helps a bit.
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Dave, go the double brick mate, if it's only another 50 squares and you want it tough, well.....let's just say that while blueboard is a good option, it's not as tough as bricks and as has been said, you want this to look like it's always been there. It's a Pitt you aren't SA based, I'd be able to do you a great price on all the materials. Timber, 2nd fix, etc.
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If it were me I'd go brick to keep it as close to original as possible. What is it going to be used for,family room?
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Sounds good you'll have post pics when its done.
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If you intend to keep the house long term then go the double brick. If you want to sell the house in the near future go the blueboard.
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i'd go single brick and given you will render any ways, you could use seconds. Inside use plasterboard which will give a nice clean finish.
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Blue board. The place is already rendered so it will match, be quicker and cheaper.
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Dave if you are rendering then maybe some second hand cheaper bricks might be more logical than brand newies?
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I would also like to say thankyou to Jason (YELLOW FESTIVA) who responded to a thread I had earlier in the year "asking about land surveys and pricing"(dont bother finding the thread folks its not worth it ,just a question and a few answers) , and put me on to a suryeror ,who did my survey ,and saved me a few(hundred) dollars. every other surveyor was asking 50% more on average so many thanks again jason. I will be finalising plans for council in the next week or 2 and hopefully be underway by march.
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Hi Dave, I agree doing it in brick is much better. Insulation being the most important. I'm not sure if this helps, but I work for a large builder in Brisbane. Every time we build a house we have heaps of bricks leftover, and it costs the builder more to get rid of them than they are worth.
Just suggesting you may approach a local home builder or 2 and see if they have any bricks they intend on getting rid of. You would be saving them a heap, and saving yourself about $3300. |
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Are there any tradies on the forum who work for project builders and see bricks laying around? If so let Dave know. If you were in Brisbane, I could have helped you out. |
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Id go brick veneer, single skin external and timber frame and plasterboard. Blueboard is considerably cheaper but the biggest downside to it is you wont get the recessed window look, i.e. blueboard will be flush with the window instead of the window being recessed into the brick opening. Not only does the flush look cheapen the look but it certainly wont match the existing.
Are the existing internal walls rendered aswell? Are you doing most of the work yourself? Because the other option is Hebel powerpanel, it works out a little dearer than bricks to buy but you can put it up yourself pretty quickly and once done you would have a hard time picking the difference between it and brickwork. Fantastic thermal properties too.
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I'd go at least single brick if not double brick.
Pardon my ignorance, but why would one render their brick? Isn't that removing one of the best qualities of a brick home - never needing to paint it?
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If you house is already rendered, then go blueboard, get some dulux arcratex stuff, texture the blueboard to look like the rendered brick. If you dont think its tough, run into it.. see how much it hurts ;p
EDIT: and for the window flush.. just depends on how good the builder is. you can do it quite easy!
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