"You need to get this looked at by a competent professional" these people don't exist.
"You need to get this looked at by a competent professional" these people don't exist.
What i want to know that if they were not put in, what can be done now, its in the homebond book that they should have been installed and i was told by the builder that the house was constructed to homebond specifications.
If you don't install the cavity tray, this would explain the drip and this is explained in detail in the homebond book again.
I appreciate the response onq, but thats what i always get, it could be this or that, never a definite answer from an engineer to what should be a straigt forward problem.
Our house was built by a "professional builder" and is covered by homebond. The builder today put a waterproof seal above the flashing.
I personally think this is not good enough, a cavity tray should have been installed and it wasn't, what can be done, can i force the builder / homebond to rectify this..and please dont tell me to ask my engineer, as i have no faith in any of them that i have met, they all seem too afraid to critize the builder.
Tell you one thing - its the first time I've heard of water coming through an RSJ.A wet patch has appeared in the ceiling directly below where rsj is.
ONQ: your ability to make assumptions is brilliant and typical of people who think they know everything about building because they have a degree in the area:
1) "You didn't ask for a solution" - please read first post again - i did
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