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Sweet-home100
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24 April 2014
9518
Apr 24, 2014 9:15 pm
... the Waldorf 44 and were told we have to put screening up for our second storey balcony. That's fine because they said we have the option between modwood stacks and obscure glass panels, modwood stack was a deal breaker for us so we were always going to choose obscure glass panels. But last week, ...
Well in my view the look of obscure glass is superior to modwood stacks. If obscure glass was in my signed contract ...
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tstr1a
23 April 2014
9492
Apr 23, 2014 4:51 pm
... the Waldorf 44 and were told we have to put screening up for our second storey balcony. That's fine because they said we have the option between modwood stacks and obscure glass panels, modwood stack was a deal breaker for us so we were always going to choose obscure glass panels. But last week, ...
mine are spaced at approx. 10mm apart.
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Jackula
23 April 2014
9491
Apr 23, 2014 4:11 pm
... the Waldorf 44 and were told we have to put screening up for our second storey balcony. That's fine because they said we have the option between modwood stacks and obscure glass panels, modwood stack was a deal breaker for us so we were always going to choose obscure glass panels. But last week, ...
... That's fine because they said we have the option between modwood stacks and obscure glass panels, modwood stack was ...
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efficient design
23 March 2014
14
Mar 23, 2014 3:45 pm
... & expands & contracts a lot. However, now that I have a roof on, most of the 60m2+ deck is in shade, so no more hot feet. I did not like Modwood as it was too 'plasticky'......the OZtuff boards are 150mm wide with sharp edges...other composite boards have radius edges. We like the clean, ...
... deck is in shade, so no more hot feet. I did not like Modwood as it was too 'plasticky'......the OZtuff boards are ...
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Liliana
23 March 2014
13
Mar 23, 2014 9:00 am
... questions about the Ozstuff composite decking - I can see from their website that it is a wood plastic composite. Does it get as hot in the sun as Modwood? I've seen somebody elsewhere who used Modwood for their deck say that it was impossible to walk on in the summer because it heated up so much. ...
... wood plastic composite. Does it get as hot in the sun as Modwood? I've seen somebody elsewhere who used Modwood for ...
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dee_77
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21 March 2014
9
Mar 21, 2014 10:13 am
I have been looking at composite decking and getting samples from all over the place trying to decide what is the best and also most cost effective. I do love the trex but it is very exxy... I had a bunch of samples sent to me from Oztuff which i really liked. Has anyone used their products before?
I have been looking at composite decking and getting samples from all over the place trying to decide what is the best a...
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Cody Drysdale
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20 March 2014
123
Mar 20, 2014 7:08 am
... of turf, soil, excavator, plants, retaining walls), corner lot fencing requirements here can get costly-we just put our fence in. First quote for modwood came back over $13K!! We got something for about $6K; did it ourselves and we wont have to maintain it. For me the main downside is that most ...
... can get costly-we just put our fence in. First quote for modwood came back over $13K!! We got something for about $6K; ...
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tlblhayward
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16 March 2014
2444
Mar 16, 2014 6:57 pm
Yeah I know it's Crazy......the modwood screen is only 700mm high + a plastered wall for $3500...... The cost of ballustrade and full floor to ceiling modwood would have cost me over $8K ..... so I went for the "cheaper" option..... ...
I got the same balustrade that is on the front of the Sterling facade put all around the Terrace... for $4.5k!
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Filthyfil
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16 March 2014
2443
Mar 16, 2014 6:56 pm
Yeah I know it's Crazy......the modwood screen is only 700mm high + a plastered wall for $3500...... Alternative option Ballustrade and full floor to ceiling modwood would have cost me over $8K ..... so I went for the "cheaper" ...
Yeah I know it's Crazy......the modwood screen is only 700mm high + a plastered wall for $3500...... Alternative ...
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ChargerWA
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16 March 2014
8
Mar 15, 2014 11:47 pm
We built a fernery and use ekodeck screening. Loved it. I have built jarrah, pine and batu decks in the past. Even though screening is a bit different to a deck I will definitely be using a composite for my next deck. I pre drilled but did not countersink, using stainless steel screws with a small h...
We built a fernery and use ekodeck screening. Loved it. I have built jarrah, pine and batu decks in the past. Even thoug...
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ardie514
15 March 2014
7
Mar 15, 2014 6:55 pm
I've received some pricing and samples for trex and millboard products. Both really beautiful, but very expensive. I did get info on duradeck and it was a bit cheaper but fewer options. We had a trex deck back in the states and loved it. It held up very well through much snow, rain & sun. Would ...
I've received some pricing and samples for trex and millboard products. Both really beautiful, but very expensive. I did...
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B STAR
16 February 2014
6
Feb 16, 2014 7:32 pm
I just started my eco deck. I started playing around with the fixing first to see how I am going to finish it. I really like the solid look of using ss screws and having them show. I found that you need to countersink and pre drill each screw hole. I compared with merbau and found that merbau doesn'...
I just started my eco deck. I started playing around with the fixing first to see how I am going to finish it. I really ...
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Nic and Tim
16 February 2014
5
Feb 16, 2014 2:26 pm
Are you building your deck right now? We are a few months off, would love to hear/see how it goes for you.
Are you building your deck right now? We are a few months off, would love to hear/see how it goes for you.
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geeseman
15 February 2014
4
Feb 15, 2014 3:28 pm
I haven't heard of or seen duradeck. I've already bought a single piece of ekodeck and I think I will stick with it. I had a look at futurewood today. Yes not really fond of the pattern on it but I do like the hidden fastening system associated with it. It is a least 20 per length more expensive tha...
I haven't heard of or seen duradeck. I've already bought a single piece of ekodeck and I think I will stick with it. I h...
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Nic and Tim
15 February 2014
3
Feb 15, 2014 11:53 am
... and is hollow but has a neater fixing system. Both Duradeck and Ekodeck are able to be sanded to remove scratches, and as you said geesman, modwood cant be. Anyone got any feedback on these products?
... be sanded to remove scratches, and as you said geesman, modwood cant be. Anyone got any feedback on these products?
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geeseman
15 February 2014
2
Feb 15, 2014 9:58 am
I'm looking at either ekodeck or futurewood myself. Modwood scratches too easily and timbertech I have seen after being laid for several years and it didn't look great. Ekodeck is cheap and solid. Futurewood is more expensive but has a better fitting ...
I'm looking at either ekodeck or futurewood myself. Modwood scratches too easily and timbertech I have seen after ...
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tstr1a
12 February 2014
1683
Feb 12, 2014 10:17 am
... of dwarf wall. Extent of render to completely cover the face of structural beams located below. *** Note including approx 700mm high horizontal modwood decking screen located above dwarf wall. Please check that you have included the modwood decking screen in your tender. This is the part you ...
I would prefer that the dwarf wall be constructed out of Hebel and rendered instead of a timber frame lined with blue b...
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d3s1re
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12 February 2014
1681
Feb 12, 2014 10:02 am
... of dwarf wall. Extent of render to completely cover the face of structural beams located below. *** Note including approx 700mm high horizontal modwood decking screen located above dwarf wall. Please check that you have included the modwood decking screen in your tender. This is the part you ...
... there as *** Note including approx 700mm high horizontal modwood decking screen located above dwarf wall *** I guess ...
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Filthyfil
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12 February 2014
1680
Feb 12, 2014 9:57 am
... of dwarf wall. Extent of render to completely cover the face of structural beams located below. *** Note including approx 700mm high horizontal modwood decking screen located above dwarf wall. Please check that you have included the modwood decking screen in your tender. This is the part you ...
... below. *** Note including approx 700mm high horizontal modwood decking screen located above dwarf wall. Please check ...
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tstr1a
10 February 2014
1644
Feb 10, 2014 3:47 pm
... been told due to estate overlooking guidelines, you can't have a full mod wood screen in terrace? Instead PD is offering dwarf wall and 700mm high modwood screen....looks a bit yuck in my eyes. Mine is 1.8m high and I love the privacy. D3s1re You can actually specify the patch panel somewhere else ...
... been told due to estate overlooking guidelines, you can't have a full mod wood screen in terrace? Instead PD is offering dwarf wall and…
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