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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    what is the cladding,sounds like an unlikely candidate tho
    Plaster. Just realised reading this that I know fcuk all about how houses are constructed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    keep it well painted, if you have decent over hangs no worries for a while yet.
    +1 and also keep the ground levels away from the cladding as per someones earlier post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Plaster. Just realised reading this that I know fcuk all about how houses are constructed.
    Plaster on what tho? Brick, polystyrene or horrortex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Plaster on what tho? Brick, polystyrene or horrortex.

    Is that trademarked? Google finds nothing
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Has there been any bad words about Titan Panel with regards to leaky homes?
    I have an aprox 5 year old house clad virtually entirely in it, block basement, Titan upper.
    Anything I should look out for?
    Want me to come and look at it sometime when im in TGA ?
    I will tell you if its correct or not.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Plaster on what tho? Brick, polystyrene or horrortex.
    Um no idea But def not polystyrene, that I particularly remember asking when we got the engineers report thing done cos if it was polystyrene I would not have bought it, cos I,d heard too much bad shit about it.

    Going to find out somehow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    Want me to come and look at it sometime when im in TGA ?
    I will tell you if its correct or not.
    That would be fantastic, you can visit your Ezy Up too!!.
    There is an area on the deck that puddles & the panel edge sits in water occasionaly, I suspect that small section wont end well eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Um no idea But def not polystyrene, that I particularly remember asking when we got the engineers report thing done cos if it was polystyrene I would not have bought it, cos I,d heard too much bad shit about it.

    Going to find out somehow.
    the council should have a set of plans which will show what was supposed to go on it

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    I'm a bit confused how a water barrier full of nails will keep water out.
    How does the building wrap keep water out if its punctured by all the nails/screws that hold the battens on especially punctures in the sticky tape stuff around the windows were your more likely to put more battens and of course nail holes. If the battens get wet from a cladding leak the water will travel around the batten surly?
    Is there a rubber tape behind the cavity battens or does the nail hole self seal?

    Or should the house be built out of heavily treated timber "just in case"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    I'm a bit confused how a water barrier full of nails will keep water out.
    How does the building wrap keep water out of it punctured by all the nails/screws that hold the battens on especially punctures in the sticky tape stuff around the windows were your more likely to put more battens and of course nail holes. If the battens get wet from a cladding leak the water will travel around the batten surly?
    Is there a rubber tape behind the cavity battens or does the nail hole self seal?

    Or should the house be built out of heavily treated timber "just in case"
    best you ask the half wits down at the council... they need to justifi their jobs LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spearfish View Post
    I'm a bit confused how a water barrier full of nails will keep water out.
    How does the building wrap keep water out if its punctured by all the nails/screws that hold the battens on especially punctures in the sticky tape stuff around the windows were your more likely to put more battens and of course nail holes. If the battens get wet from a cladding leak the water will travel around the batten surly?
    Is there a rubber tape behind the cavity battens or does the nail hole self seal?

    Or should the house be built out of heavily treated timber "just in case"
    there shouldnt be huge ammounts of water getting into the cavity,and there is nothing holding it in there and also air movement to dry it out again

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    you have to wonder with solid plaster over wire netting, every nail is a potential water track

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Um no idea But def not polystyrene, that I particularly remember asking when we got the engineers report thing done cos if it was polystyrene I would not have bought it, cos I,d heard too much bad shit about it.

    Going to find out somehow.
    Actually, Harditex is probably the worst offender. My brother in law demolishes claddings from LHS all the time and does the whole house sometimes. He told me most of the cladding failures are Harditex as well. That was him and his digger on "A Rotten Shame"
    There are ways of mitigating it tho so it is not all doom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Leaky buildings. Thinking of buying a post '95 home? Own one?
    Yes, our house is built a few years after 1895 Rimu framed. Re-roofed & stuccoed in '66.

    Doesn't leak.
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