Gday im a Roof Tiler with 19yrs experience all doing new roofs. (The cut tiles in the valley had valley clips and the full tiles next to them could’ve and should been clouted into the batten which you should’ve checked)). I love what you do, I know first hand there’s Hundreds of homes that I’ve worked on over the years that you could make videos on. Metricon homes was one of the big builders we worked on and I’d lost count on how many blues I had with their supervisor about how the roof trusses were not installed properly they didn’t care. At lunch we used to sit inside and you’d look around at the frame and just spot faults everywhere. The problem is they need what ever trade it is to finish their work yesterday so the new trade can come in and do what they need to do. Every trade is under the pump cutting corners to get it done so they continue to get work off them. That is just one of many builder’s I had done work for that were just as bad if not worse, shit I got so many horror stories you would love.. save them for another day Keep your good work up
These are only the defects that you can see on the outside, imagine the structural defects that have been done behind the walls and in the foundation where no one can see anything.
As a builder in QLD, it is good to see an inspector like yourself showing and explaining things to people, when I try to explain why I have to put aluminium water stops or why I have to give the waterproofing ample time to dry before I do another coat, most of them think I am full of shit or just don’t want to listen. I really think it’s that time to start wearing a Go Pro at work so I can say “ I told you that “ or “ remember when I said a niche in a 70mm stud wall is not very deep “ or “ yes, you can take the very cheap quote, but you will be replacing it in a couple of years “
The truly scary and depressing part of your channel is that you are one person looking at these properties and yet there and tens of not hundreds of houses being built, imagine how many more are just as bad if not worse. Keep up the good works :)
Certifiers should be employed/paid by the owner not the builder to try to ensure impartiality and get a rating on their quality of work after the job is signed off.
I think it’s more to do with these volume builders,they build as many houses annually as they can and they are slack at paying their tradies and always low ball the tradies with bs rates. I’ve seen it happen so many times on Metricon homes when I used to live in Victoria. If you don’t pay tradesmen decent rates for the work they do then you will get poor quality work. It’s wrong,the home buyer is the one who gets shafted. I used to do new home maintenance on J G King homes in Latrobe Valley many years ago,the stuff I saw on houses that were only 6 months old was unbelievable,some of the repairs I was doing were major repairs to brickwork,tiles,security doors,plumbing,painting,rendering. These package deals they were selling were terrible,the materials used were the cheapest they could find. I really feel for these new home buyers,it’s terrible and this should never happen to begin with.
@@Healthliving1967you’re right to some degree. But some people are just shit at what they do and always will be. It’s more about keeping the good ones and paying them well. But that means houses will be built slower as there will be less trades around. Quality over quantity
I can’t believe the amount of consistent “non compliant” issues you find. It’s depressing and again will stop me from ever building a new home. As If the recent financial issues haven’t made it bad enough.🤦🏼♂️ thank glob for you. Keep up the good work.
Its nice to see a house whose roof isnt covered in stupid flat sections and parapets on the channel. Somebody should give that architect an award so all the other sheep in the industry see his design and copy this revolutionary new method
imo flat roofs are the dumbest things ever. Hey, want to shed water off your roof? Why not make it flat so it doesn't go anywhere? Furthermore, let's drill holes all over the roofing to fasten it! Nothing will go wrong!
I got out of the building industry in my twenties because of bad behavior and bullying. Im now on in the mining (design engineering) side, but we are dealing with massive skill shortage, lack of training over many years and huge incompetence throughout. High pay doesn't resove incompetence, they just spend more time covering it up/ arse covering. Its frustrating. Well done for maintaining the pressure to force better outcomes. It must be frustrating to see the same problems over and over.
Incompetence is ripe a college or university can only teach you so much and the best a thing a good teacher can do is teach one how to learn. I still enjoy learning and will never stop and we all must remember "If all else fails read the instructions". Pride in ones work is what counts.
Its great to see you do these. Its good to hold builders accountable but also seeing you with how much care you have and experience it's amazing work Wish builders made the same effort. Everyone is happy to be paid but not finish there work properly
I think the only way to assist customers with their defected homes is for the government to hold x% of the cost in a fund and if after 5 or whatever years there are no issues, the builder gets its money plus interest. If there are defects, if the builder doesn’t fix them, they get the cost to fix minus the balance.
very informative videos, to my mind part of the problem is building inspectors passing jobs seemingly not even taking the slightest glance , is there any consequence to them? Also would like to see some follow up after you find these problems & report to the builder, I wonder how many actually get rectified
I learn something from every video I view on your channel. References to the VBA, other Australian building standards and manufacturers installation guidelines are of great value in understanding the issues found. I wonder what the builder will say when he watches this video and receives your report. He may learn something as well.
I'm so glad I found your channel bud. I'm retraining to become a builder, and most of what I see are excellent examples of what not to deliver to my clients. Also I'm noticing that many of the defects that you uncover/point out are simply a case of ignoring manufacturer's very clear instructions. I mean, these builders have the information available to them, easily accessible, why don't they just do it right the first time? Is it a matter of "I'll try my luck and see"?
A reliable quality builder can charge higher prices, and never have to advertise. I reckon builders are taking on too many projects concurrently, getting any old joe blow to do the work, and they don't have the time to properly supervise, and if they find faults it's easier to just hope nobody notices. It's a dual problem of greed (let's take on too many jobs, we'll make more money but we can't manage the quality and compliance), and lack of consequences for doing the wrong thing (well, me other mate builders do it, why shouldn't I do it too?). If councils started blitzing enforcement and there were consequences, it would become normalised to do the right thing because the risk is too high not to, we'd see change, but while people can get away with it, nothing will change.
I recently came across your channel and can't have enough of it Is a thresher trough of knowledge. If is not to much to ask it will help so much if you give as your opinion on how the defects should be rectified proply .Tank you very very much for educating me and if you post 10 episodes a day it will not be enough for me lol. Love your work mate
It's great to see comments on this channel like this. Don't be scared to speak out to get the right result for the client as in the long run it's a win for the builder and the industry.
Thanks for all the effort you go to making these videos and adding in the technical details is a great help to even the playing field between home owners and builders.
well in a country that allows backpackers to work as trade assistances in trade companies? What do you expect? Same for the labour hire sector where people work without need of building a good reputation.
As bad as all those houses that were built on Black soil here in Qld; required tons of concrete to be pumped _under_ the house slab as the houses were sinking up to 12"! No footing peirs down to bedrock, jst a slab poured straight on to black soil. Council approved too; the company then declared bankruptcy & restarted under another name
We need to be naming these builders, it is the only way they may start to pull their pants up. Government does nothing to protect people, it should be simpler to get a builder out to rectify and even simpler to get them to do the right thing from the start. Name them!
Do the right thing, it will make some grateful to you and surprise others, and I pray to God to grant you success and care for you and always forward.💜🏝️
Me, starts watching uploads and knows f all about roofing , 5 uploads later I’m like “that’s definitely 5 mill out” terrible job, I can’t believe he didn’t use the 25 mill overlap on that ..haha
Definitely informative, learning how to spot defects in my villa. Built around the mid 1980's. Having an updated kitchen soon, the floor is out, and a bowed wall, where the pantry will be installed. Obviously, construction back then wasn't any better.
The valley may have had storm seal fitted underneath the valley cuts holding them in place, but most likely a dob of silicon at the the bottom of each water course on each cut tile with an off cut to hold up the starter side of the valley. Personally I use valley clips.
Garage floor cracks were probably formed when water evaporated from concrete, it shrunk and stretched. Such cracks are not structural, if they do not progress. Some cracks width is slightly warning, as shrinkage cracks are normally hairline. The floor was probably uneven from the beginning.
Great videos appreciate you posting its very interesting. Good content and good to see someone taking without stuttering or uming and rring the entire time! Know your stuff! This ones compliant haha
I am so thankful to have the skills and know how to be building my own home so I dont have to be subjected to the shit you find in your videos. these poor people got shafted.
It's very frustrating to watch your videos. Even though I love your channel. What is frustrating is that nothing seems to happen to these shoddy trades people. It doesn't seem to matter how serious the defects are. In Australia we have regulations that have to be adhered to when building a house. My opinion is the system is broken out of date. Jail time needs to be introduced as punishment. I'm even surprised insurance companies are covering water damage claims if the initial work was not done to Australian standards. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I can remenber a few years back when a German friend helping out on an owner build home, he had done a bit of roofing work while in Australia, couldn't believe the reliance placed on silicone by roofing trades here. Maybe things have changed back in Germany by now, but he said that silicon use was very limited and basically not acceptable.
Very informative and I learn a lot from your video. A question: is there a way I can find out what class my site is (in this video the site you inspect is classified as P)?
Speed in modern building, especially volume builds is more important than quality. Unfortunately. These are tough times for builders in general and hence so many folding on a weekly basis
@@davidbrayshaw3529 very true. I work on a lot of older homes and the difference in quality is very evident. And solid. For me solid masonry will always be king.
It looks like Australia requires a Mike Holmes "Make it right" guy to help these folks like he has and is doing in Ontario and the rest of Canada. This crap is absolutely appalling, considering the cost of home construction whatever the location is. I can't imagine the display homes of these "builders" are as poorly constructed as this. Best idea would seem to be to put a bulldozer through them and start again. More power to you mate.
It seems that most tradies do the right thing, but are oblivious to the next trade or the preceding one. The trady sees a problem, but its not his job to fix others but to do what he has been asked to do. In the end the builder is stuck with all the problems. Mistakes get made, but site managers need to be pro active to see only none or small ones, not rebuilds.
Brilliant content!! Watching from Canada. Thats some terrible workmanship I have ever seen. House design looks nice though. Our City inspectors inspect everything here and you can't move forward unless you pass inspection. I guess the local council/city don't inspect homes in Australia?.
Hi , there was an issue about 15 yrs ago there was a government push to build more home builders/developers projects were being held up due to the amount of inspections and local council rather than employing more inspectors told builders to employ there own building inspectors. Of course if you want more work as an inspector your not going to tell the guy that pays you he does dodgy work. This ultimately led to the Green Square Tower and Opal towers both in Sydney NSW being condemned 4 yrs after being built with little redress for the owners.
@@davidbrayshaw3529 ah yes , I stand corrected thanks, just the same now with the NSW Minns government bringing in new planning laws overriding councils ability to democratically run their local area.
I would never build again. A tradesman Having a pride in the work that he does these days hard to find ? Young guys with their flashy Ute's all chasing the money where quality is lost !! Early migrants from Europe took pride and a passion in their work. !!
That happening all over Melbourne. I bet the panels or battons arent even fixed. Big companies are being stingy on $ rates and that's what you get someone who hasnt got a clue
I've only recently subscribed and making my through the back log of posts to watch. Have you previously explained to your viewers about the requirements for external extraction from bathroom exhausts with vented and non ventilated roofs?
Gradually working my way through your vids over breakfast every morning. Do you ever get results from the builders. It would be good if there was a follow up on these breaches
The thing is with many of these "non compliant" issues is that when they cause damage slowly, many people consider these just part of the normal wear and tear and aging effects of houses. They dont often see them as faults when built because it takes a while many times to manifest itself as damage. Hime owners presume all is done mostly to spec because .. they had a "builder" do the job. Let me tell u about my dads place built on stumps. The plumber did not glue the storm water pipes together and had them running uphill in some places. Consequently over some years, water was going under the house causing the centre of the house to sag by about 30 mm or more. Builder came to see and put some packing under the floor joists to level up but didnt fix the issue. My fad had to dig the entire perimeter of the house to expose the footings and SWD where he discovered the pipes not glued and had come apart in some places. Needless to say he repaired them himself. I have little faith in builders/ tradesmen ( so called) though there are good ones out there.
So much useful information here. Makes me more and more worried about my 6 year old apartment. I am 99% sure that waterproofing hasn't been done correctly. To date, 4 out of the 5 balconies in the building leak and bathroom/laundry areas have dubious waterproofing. One owner was told by the builder to tell his tenants not to splash water on the laundry floor when dealing with water leaking down into the basement garage. Does this one use AI commentary? 😂
3 storey units on the southside of Brisbane had workers from overseas doing electrical, plumbing, painting and of course not licensed. Obviously had local contractor on the paper work . They didn't have correct smoke alarm system installed either. It was a disaster. Time is money and cutting corners will get the build finished sooner.
In Japan, houses depreciate and aren't built to last. In Australia we have old houses that were built to last and that's the mindset. Unfortunately modern Australian houses seem to be built to Japanese expectations, not Australian ones. Flabbergasted to learn that modern cladding is made of polystyrene!!
@@jetnavigator Well, Japanese homes aren't built to last because of earthquakes. They wouldn't last even if you tried to build them to last, you'd still need constant repairs, which might be more expensive than just rebuilding it.
@@GameFuMasterDepends. Old Japanese buildings would still outlasts all the weetbix houses been built now. If you've ever seen old Japanese building techniques, which are built with seismic movement in mind. You'd see the results of master craftsmanship
@@lyricallyunwaxable1234yes but 1. They are usually government projects such as temples and shrines. 2. They cost a gazillion dollars to make due to the carpentry. 3. They still need constant repairs and maintenance, far more than what the average home owner could spend their time on.
They do, they know exactly how much their next fishing boat costs, it costs exactly building 5 dodgy houses instead of 5 decent houses, and getting away with it.
Is there a home that doesn’t have defects? I continue to find them in our home & it’s frustrating. Many problems don’t appear until after 5, 10, 20 years! Did McDonald’s sponsor you for that coffee reveal? Was the coffee in breach or was it up to code? 😉
This is a good question. I believe houses without defects do not exist. Actually there is no complex engineering work without defect. Any engineering - construction, automotive, electronics, software. There are design defects and workmanship defects.
Thank God we live in a house built in 1959. It’s as solid as can be. Other than cosmetic updates, we’ve only had it rewired and the asbestos removed from the eaves. Not moving anytime soon.
No sarking under the roof tiles. BCA requires it for rafter length > 6m and in certain wind category areas. Irrespective it’s a dumb cost saving leaving it out.
Does a timber acess hole cover meet fire ratings? At least the kitchen exhaust was flued to outside. Most aren't. Can't have a pvc flue over gas cooktop. They also often use non rated flexi duct. Plenty of non compliant cableing in that roof cavity too.
What appears to be clear is that FEW tradies can understand or build to manufacturers' guidelines. Hebel, blue board renders, etc., faults, etc. everywhere. Give me a reputable brickie any day; then you just have to watch the overhang, gaps, mortar, control joints, and clean up.. Yeeesh
i have a house made of hebel contructed in 2019 and there is a greater then 5m hebel span wall with no contol joint and on class h1 slab. i also looked at hebel manual and these distances are just a suggestion.(DESIGN & DETAILING CONSIDERATIONS) section. but according to this i shouldnt have over a 5m span. and there is slight cracking on this wall where the hebel panels meet. I also also had 2 differnt inspectors to this property and not one has mentioned this as an issue.
The valley cut tiles are fixed using valley clips so I’m not sure what you’re talking about there. Also how are you posting a video walking around on a roof without a harness or any fall protection?
For those in NSW, we can thank our state government for allowing private colleges to overtake TAFE. I personally know of 4 "tradesmen" that paid 15k for their contractors licenses without any capstone examinations whatsoever. It makes my bloody boil because I busted my arse off to complete TAFE and successfully pass my final examinations while these dicks just pay their way through.
@TheRealBobSmith. correct to a degree, but the onus is on the ones who are handing out contractors licenses willy nilly like they're running a fkn rap music video. If it were up to me, anyone who didn't attend tafe and successfully pass their examinations should NOT be permitted to work as a contractor. Simple.
I’m a boilermaker and I did my 4 years about 24 years ago. No sailing through or short cuts then….. people even failed some of the tests we did and had to repeat or give it away. Some of the “tradesmen” I meet today must get their Certs from a cereal box 😂
I don’t know why it surprises people NZ building are not known for quality , still don’t have decent insulation , alloy windows guttering that does’nt do it’s job , to many products , but like everything else if it looks good it must be good …. really
ask God to give you more than you wish and facilitate your work and that they understand what you say. May God bless you with light in your heart, beauty in your face, and strength in your work. May God protect you and take care of you with his eyes that never sleep.
@@dragginmedownAbsolutely. The docos on the quality of some of the high rise apartments in Australia. Accept handover at your own peril, as well as the need for stage/progress payments/withheld payments. 'This guy' highlights the need for 'this guy'
There will always be bad trades people. That's why we need proper inspections of building, plumbing and drainage and electrical. The question is, are the inspecrors bad or are they pressured to turn a blind eye to get more houses built because of the shortage? The electrical inspectors used to spend all day on one new house picked at random. They then had check inspectors monitoring them at random.
All builders should be required to get AS certified on building codes and regulations. Then there's shouldn't be any excuse for builders and contractors. And this should be a regular every 3-5 re-certification process.
What we need to happen is the building industry have a good hard review of illicit drug use. Both domestic and commercial-especially high rise. Leave you with that to take action
Most skirting and archs are MDF these days which sucks in moisture. Old days it was hard wood, which would last a lot longer with water But then, the warranty is only 7 years so really, homes only need to last 7 years... And average home occupancy is around that same time as well, at which point it's the next person's problem
I've seen pellets made of Jarrah, most probably Indonesian Jarrah. Straight into the car. There was a short about Japan after WW2 importing bottles from Russia, they thought Japan loved Russian bottles, but it was the wooden crates the Japanese were after. Russian hard woods
Even rubbish pine skirting etc better than MDF , especially when Muppets liquid nails skirt to Wall sheets , I won't paint modern housing ,every tradesmen thinks paint will fix everything ,
This is more frustrating to watch than dash cam owners Australia...
For all we know the speeding tradie utes blowing through red lights in the dashcam videos are rushing to these building sites to do the dodgy work 😂
Brilliant..both of your comments 😂😂👏👏
Haha Im subbed to both. Monthly shaking of head ensues!
Priceless comment, well said
best ting I've read in a long time👍
Gday im a Roof Tiler with 19yrs experience all doing new roofs. (The cut tiles in the valley had valley clips and the full tiles next to them could’ve and should been clouted into the batten which you should’ve checked)).
I love what you do, I know first hand there’s Hundreds of homes that I’ve worked on over the years that you could make videos on. Metricon homes was one of the big builders we worked on and I’d lost count on how many blues I had with their supervisor about how the roof trusses were not installed properly they didn’t care. At lunch we used to sit inside and you’d look around at the frame and just spot faults everywhere.
The problem is they need what ever trade it is to finish their work yesterday so the new trade can come in and do what they need to do. Every trade is under the pump cutting corners to get it done so they continue to get work off them.
That is just one of many builder’s I had done work for that were just as bad if not worse, shit I got so many horror stories you would love.. save them for another day
Keep your good work up
Thank you for sharing your story with us, it’s much appreciated 🙏
These are only the defects that you can see on the outside, imagine the structural defects that have been done behind the walls and in the foundation where no one can see anything.
As a builder in QLD, it is good to see an inspector like yourself showing and explaining things to people, when I try to explain why I have to put aluminium water stops or why I have to give the waterproofing ample time to dry before I do another coat, most of them think I am full of shit or just don’t want to listen. I really think it’s that time to start wearing a Go Pro at work so I can say “ I told you that “ or “ remember when I said a niche in a 70mm stud wall is not very deep “ or “ yes, you can take the very cheap quote, but you will be replacing it in a couple of years “
The truly scary and depressing part of your channel is that you are one person looking at these properties and yet there and tens of not hundreds of houses being built, imagine how many more are just as bad if not worse. Keep up the good works :)
we are expecting to have 1 million dwellings built by 2030. GOD bless the property buyers.
I cringe every timeI see a double storey home for sale!
Great video the builders should be put on a register with all their faults listed for each job if not amended in the time frame allowed.
Thanks for filming horizontally. Great work
Just for you 🙏❤️
Certifiers should be employed/paid by the owner not the builder to try to ensure impartiality and get a rating on their quality of work after the job is signed off.
Agree, then results published on a public site....
@@davidbrayshaw3529I agree. They need to bring that back in
It's clear that modern building technologies and techniques far exceed the ability of the tradesmen.
@Andrew F well the good ones are doing a pretty bad job at distinguishing themselves from the bad ones.
@Andrew F yes but for the average punter it's impossible to distinguish.
I think it’s more to do with these volume builders,they build as many houses annually as they can and they are slack at paying their tradies and always low ball the tradies with bs rates. I’ve seen it happen so many times on Metricon homes when I used to live in Victoria. If you don’t pay tradesmen decent rates for the work they do then you will get poor quality work. It’s wrong,the home buyer is the one who gets shafted. I used to do new home maintenance on J G King homes in Latrobe Valley many years ago,the stuff I saw on houses that were only 6 months old was unbelievable,some of the repairs I was doing were major repairs to brickwork,tiles,security doors,plumbing,painting,rendering. These package deals they were selling were terrible,the materials used were the cheapest they could find. I really feel for these new home buyers,it’s terrible and this should never happen to begin with.
@@Healthliving1967you’re right to some degree. But some people are just shit at what they do and always will be. It’s more about keeping the good ones and paying them well. But that means houses will be built slower as there will be less trades around. Quality over quantity
@@dragginmedown that is true. There are a lot of bad tradies out there for sure.
An absolute “SHIMOZZLE”
I can’t believe the amount of consistent “non compliant” issues you find. It’s depressing and again will stop me from ever building a new home. As If the recent financial issues haven’t made it bad enough.🤦🏼♂️ thank glob for you. Keep up the good work.
Old homes are non-compliant by default tho.
This is straight to the point
Glob bless
@@bpbw1412 🥸🥸🥸
Its nice to see a house whose roof isnt covered in stupid flat sections and parapets on the channel. Somebody should give that architect an award so all the other sheep in the industry see his design and copy this revolutionary new method
imo flat roofs are the dumbest things ever.
Hey, want to shed water off your roof? Why not make it flat so it doesn't go anywhere? Furthermore, let's drill holes all over the roofing to fasten it! Nothing will go wrong!
Architect not involved, this is a volume building company.
Another great video. I would have thought by now, all homes had roof sarking….?
oh sick a landscape video!! cheers for the longform too
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LOOKS GOOD FROM FAR BUT FAR FROM GOOD
I got out of the building industry in my twenties because of bad behavior and bullying. Im now on in the mining (design engineering) side, but we are dealing with massive skill shortage, lack of training over many years and huge incompetence throughout. High pay doesn't resove incompetence, they just spend more time covering it up/ arse covering. Its frustrating. Well done for maintaining the pressure to force better outcomes. It must be frustrating to see the same problems over and over.
Incompetence is ripe a college or university can only teach you so much and the best a thing a good teacher can do is teach one how to learn. I still enjoy learning and will never stop and we all must remember "If all else fails read the instructions".
Pride in ones work is what counts.
Its great to see you do these. Its good to hold builders accountable but also seeing you with how much care you have and experience it's amazing work
Wish builders made the same effort. Everyone is happy to be paid but not finish there work properly
I think the only way to assist customers with their defected homes is for the government to hold x% of the cost in a fund and if after 5 or whatever years there are no issues, the builder gets its money plus interest.
If there are defects, if the builder doesn’t fix them, they get the cost to fix minus the balance.
very informative videos, to my mind part of the problem is building inspectors passing jobs seemingly not even taking the slightest glance , is there any consequence to them? Also would like to see some follow up after you find these problems & report to the builder, I wonder how many actually get rectified
These are much more enjoyable to watch with the live voice over and not the voice over done in editing.
Sadly dodgy fake control / articulation joints are much more common than you’d hope. Heart breaking stuff for the owner.
Flabbergasted buy your findings in these builds , great work
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I learn something from every video I view on your channel. References to the VBA, other Australian building standards and manufacturers installation guidelines are of great value in understanding the issues found. I wonder what the builder will say when he watches this video and receives your report. He may learn something as well.
I'm so glad I found your channel bud. I'm retraining to become a builder, and most of what I see are excellent examples of what not to deliver to my clients.
Also I'm noticing that many of the defects that you uncover/point out are simply a case of ignoring manufacturer's very clear instructions. I mean, these builders have the information available to them, easily accessible, why don't they just do it right the first time? Is it a matter of "I'll try my luck and see"?
A reliable quality builder can charge higher prices, and never have to advertise. I reckon builders are taking on too many projects concurrently, getting any old joe blow to do the work, and they don't have the time to properly supervise, and if they find faults it's easier to just hope nobody notices. It's a dual problem of greed (let's take on too many jobs, we'll make more money but we can't manage the quality and compliance), and lack of consequences for doing the wrong thing (well, me other mate builders do it, why shouldn't I do it too?).
If councils started blitzing enforcement and there were consequences, it would become normalised to do the right thing because the risk is too high not to, we'd see change, but while people can get away with it, nothing will change.
I recently came across your channel and can't have enough of it Is a thresher trough of knowledge. If is not to much to ask it will help so much if you give as your opinion on how the defects should be rectified proply .Tank you very very much for educating me and if you post 10 episodes a day it will not be enough for me lol. Love your work mate
Your comment means a lot to me, thank you.
It's great to see comments on this channel like this. Don't be scared to speak out to get the right result for the client as in the long run it's a win for the builder and the industry.
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Thanks for all the effort you go to making these videos and adding in the technical details is a great help to even the playing field between home owners and builders.
well in a country that allows backpackers to work as trade assistances in trade companies? What do you expect? Same for the labour hire sector where people work without need of building a good reputation.
As bad as all those houses that were built on Black soil here in Qld; required tons of concrete to be pumped _under_ the house slab as the houses were sinking up to 12"! No footing peirs down to bedrock, jst a slab poured straight on to black soil.
Council approved too; the company then declared bankruptcy & restarted under another name
Thanks, mate, for showing this 👍
Great job 👏
very good video showing all the issues we need to check when we addressing the prob of the house
We need to be naming these builders, it is the only way they may start to pull their pants up. Government does nothing to protect people, it should be simpler to get a builder out to rectify and even simpler to get them to do the right thing from the start. Name them!
Do the right thing, it will make some grateful to you and surprise others, and I pray to God to grant you success and care for you and always forward.💜🏝️
Me, starts watching uploads and knows f all about roofing , 5 uploads later I’m like “that’s definitely 5 mill out” terrible job, I can’t believe he didn’t use the 25 mill overlap on that ..haha
Question: Is this the only Building Inspector in Australia who actually does his job properly?
Definitely informative, learning how to spot defects in my villa. Built around the mid 1980's. Having an updated kitchen soon, the floor is out, and a bowed wall, where the pantry will be installed. Obviously, construction back then wasn't any better.
The valley may have had storm seal fitted underneath the valley cuts holding them in place, but most likely a dob of silicon at the the bottom of each water course on each cut tile with an off cut to hold up the starter side of the valley. Personally I use valley clips.
Also, best not to walk on the ridges. It’s a lot easier to replace a couple of cracked tiles than to rip up, re bed and point broken ridge caps.
Garage floor cracks were probably formed when water evaporated from concrete, it shrunk and stretched. Such cracks are not structural, if they do not progress. Some cracks width is slightly warning, as shrinkage cracks are normally hairline. The floor was probably uneven from the beginning.
Great videos appreciate you posting its very interesting. Good content and good to see someone taking without stuttering or uming and rring the entire time! Know your stuff! This ones compliant haha
Shouldn't there be sarking under all the roof tiles?
Optional.
Not required over a certain pitch of roof. I think 20 deg for cement tiles?
I am so thankful to have the skills and know how to be building my own home so I dont have to be subjected to the shit you find in your videos. these poor people got shafted.
It's very frustrating to watch your videos. Even though I love your channel.
What is frustrating is that nothing seems to happen to these shoddy trades people. It doesn't seem to matter how serious the defects are.
In Australia we have regulations that have to be adhered to when building a house.
My opinion is the system is broken out of date. Jail time needs to be introduced as punishment. I'm even surprised insurance companies are covering water damage claims if the initial work was not done to Australian standards.
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I feel for the home owners, what a shocker ….
My new favourite channel!! Hitting 1m very Soon ❤ well done mate
In Sydney the builders all have a cerfitier cousin lol so if a builder asks you to go with his certifier be worried
I can remenber a few years back when a German friend helping out on an owner build home, he had done a bit of roofing work while in Australia, couldn't believe the reliance placed on silicone by roofing trades here. Maybe things have changed back in Germany by now, but he said that silicon use was very limited and basically not acceptable.
Very informative and I learn a lot from your video. A question: is there a way I can find out what class my site is (in this video the site you inspect is classified as P)?
If your house is somewhat new, it would have required a soil report to be done, the soil classification will be in there.
Speed in modern building, especially volume builds is more important than quality. Unfortunately. These are tough times for builders in general and hence so many folding on a weekly basis
@@davidbrayshaw3529 very true. I work on a lot of older homes and the difference in quality is very evident. And solid. For me solid masonry will always be king.
@@tlgf7638 Solid masonry requires much, much, much more expensive foundation.
@siteinspectioons any chance you can give us a list of builders that tend to do good quality work ?
It looks like Australia requires a Mike Holmes "Make it right" guy to help these folks like he has and is doing in Ontario and the rest of Canada. This crap is absolutely appalling, considering the cost of home construction whatever the location is. I can't imagine the display homes of these "builders" are as poorly constructed as this. Best idea would seem to be to put a bulldozer through them and start again. More power to you mate.
It seems that most tradies do the right thing, but are oblivious to the next trade or the preceding one. The trady sees a problem, but its not his job to fix others but to do what he has been asked to do. In the end the builder is stuck with all the problems. Mistakes get made, but site managers need to be pro active to see only none or small ones, not rebuilds.
The boss said hurry up, and make it disappear! By yesterday too!
Veto back pack in the Garage yours? Love the Veto gear!
They’re great. Very well made with lots of compartments etc.
Brilliant content!! Watching from Canada. Thats some terrible workmanship I have ever seen. House design looks nice though. Our City inspectors inspect everything here and you can't move forward unless you pass inspection. I guess the local council/city don't inspect homes in Australia?.
Hi , there was an issue about 15 yrs ago there was a government push to build more home builders/developers projects were being held up due to the amount of inspections and local council rather than employing more inspectors told builders to employ there own building inspectors.
Of course if you want more work as an inspector your not going to tell the guy that pays you he does dodgy work.
This ultimately led to the Green Square Tower and Opal towers both in Sydney NSW being condemned 4 yrs after being built with little redress for the owners.
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@@davidbrayshaw3529 ah yes , I stand corrected thanks, just the same now with the NSW Minns government bringing in new planning laws overriding councils ability to democratically run their local area.
This new indiana jones is lit
I would never build again. A tradesman Having a pride in the work that he does these days hard to find ? Young guys with their flashy Ute's all chasing the money where quality is lost !! Early migrants from Europe took pride and a passion in their work. !!
That happening all over Melbourne. I bet the panels or battons arent even fixed. Big companies are being stingy on $ rates and that's what you get someone who hasnt got a clue
0:21 that’s good for the inner door jam in the garage 😂 i hate slamming doors.
So interesting thanks for sharing your vast knowledge 🦘
I've only recently subscribed and making my through the back log of posts to watch. Have you previously explained to your viewers about the requirements for external extraction from bathroom exhausts with vented and non ventilated roofs?
Gradually working my way through your vids over breakfast every morning. Do you ever get results from the builders. It would be good if there was a follow up on these breaches
The thing is with many of these "non compliant" issues is that when they cause damage slowly, many people consider these just part of the normal wear and tear and aging effects of houses. They dont often see them as faults when built because it takes a while many times to manifest itself as damage. Hime owners presume all is done mostly to spec because .. they had a "builder" do the job. Let me tell u about my dads place built on stumps. The plumber did not glue the storm water pipes together and had them running uphill in some places. Consequently over some years, water was going under the house causing the centre of the house to sag by about 30 mm or more. Builder came to see and put some packing under the floor joists to level up but didnt fix the issue. My fad had to dig the entire perimeter of the house to expose the footings and SWD where he discovered the pipes not glued and had come apart in some places. Needless to say he repaired them himself. I have little faith in builders/ tradesmen ( so called) though there are good ones out there.
10:23 How good is that ridge join, is there any overlap to prevent future leaks?
at least the lawn looks beautiful !
So much useful information here. Makes me more and more worried about my 6 year old apartment. I am 99% sure that waterproofing hasn't been done correctly. To date, 4 out of the 5 balconies in the building leak and bathroom/laundry areas have dubious waterproofing. One owner was told by the builder to tell his tenants not to splash water on the laundry floor when dealing with water leaking down into the basement garage.
Does this one use AI commentary? 😂
We need independent certification, not certifiers employed by the builder.
3 storey units on the southside of Brisbane had workers from overseas doing electrical, plumbing, painting and of course not licensed. Obviously had local contractor on the paper work . They didn't have correct smoke alarm system installed either. It was a disaster. Time is money and cutting corners will get the build finished sooner.
how long would these improperly built homes last if these defects weren't discovered?
In Japan, houses depreciate and aren't built to last. In Australia we have old houses that were built to last and that's the mindset. Unfortunately modern Australian houses seem to be built to Japanese expectations, not Australian ones.
Flabbergasted to learn that modern cladding is made of polystyrene!!
@@jetnavigator Well, Japanese homes aren't built to last because of earthquakes. They wouldn't last even if you tried to build them to last, you'd still need constant repairs, which might be more expensive than just rebuilding it.
Blue board and Hebel are problematic, even when they are built to comply.
@@GameFuMasterDepends. Old Japanese buildings would still outlasts all the weetbix houses been built now. If you've ever seen old Japanese building techniques, which are built with seismic movement in mind. You'd see the results of master craftsmanship
@@lyricallyunwaxable1234yes but
1. They are usually government projects such as temples and shrines.
2. They cost a gazillion dollars to make due to the carpentry.
3. They still need constant repairs and maintenance, far more than what the average home owner could spend their time on.
Mesh in the rendering can give that drumming sound . Love to know
2.08 levelness of concrete floors, most houses would fail that
Makes me wonder if builders know what they are doing.
They know what they’re doing alright and they will keep doing until they’re held accountable. The whole building industry in Australia is a scam
They do, they know exactly how much their next fishing boat costs, it costs exactly building 5 dodgy houses instead of 5 decent houses, and getting away with it.
why isn't the builder named ?
Is there a home that doesn’t have defects? I continue to find them in our home & it’s frustrating. Many problems don’t appear until after 5, 10, 20 years!
Did McDonald’s sponsor you for that coffee reveal? Was the coffee in breach or was it up to code? 😉
This is a good question. I believe houses without defects do not exist. Actually there is no complex engineering work without defect. Any engineering - construction, automotive, electronics, software. There are design defects and workmanship defects.
McDonald's coffee is non-compliant.
Thank God we live in a house built in 1959. It’s as solid as can be. Other than cosmetic updates, we’ve only had it rewired and the asbestos removed from the eaves. Not moving anytime soon.
Can you do a video explaining the process from after inspection please
Will do
No sarking under the roof tiles. BCA requires it for rafter length > 6m and in certain wind category areas. Irrespective it’s a dumb cost saving leaving it out.
Came here to say this 👆🏼. Who tf builds a house with hebel, a substrate with excellent thermal properties and doesn’t install sarking.
Great video
A shower pan seems the way to go.
My Hebel house has those rust holes, is it a major concern? How would I rectify them properly?
I’ve placed an info card on the video for you 😊
if only these guys took the time to do the job properly in the first place
Does a timber acess hole cover meet fire ratings? At least the kitchen exhaust was flued to outside. Most aren't. Can't have a pvc flue over gas cooktop. They also often use non rated flexi duct. Plenty of non compliant cableing in that roof cavity too.
You gotta ask how these pass Cert of Occupancy inspection?
Most Certifiers can’t even reference relevant standards let alone enforce them.
What appears to be clear is that FEW tradies can understand or build to manufacturers' guidelines.
Hebel, blue board renders, etc., faults, etc. everywhere. Give me a reputable brickie any day; then you just have to watch the overhang, gaps, mortar, control joints, and clean up..
Yeeesh
Just wondering if you should be wearing a harness while on the roof?
i have a house made of hebel contructed in 2019 and there is a greater then 5m hebel span wall with no contol joint and on class h1 slab. i also looked at hebel manual and these distances are just a suggestion.(DESIGN & DETAILING CONSIDERATIONS) section. but according to this i shouldnt have over a 5m span. and there is slight cracking on this wall where the hebel panels meet. I also also had 2 differnt inspectors to this property and not one has mentioned this as an issue.
What do you charge to perform construction compliance inspection. Seriously will pay top dollar.
The valley cut tiles are fixed using valley clips so I’m not sure what you’re talking about there. Also how are you posting a video walking around on a roof without a harness or any fall protection?
The video shows almost no clips. That’s the point. He walks on his feet. Do you walk on your hands like an ape?
Looks like Cranbourne area clapped houses in officer SV homes, dahlsons porter Davis, metricon
For those in NSW, we can thank our state government for allowing private colleges to overtake TAFE. I personally know of 4 "tradesmen" that paid 15k for their contractors licenses without any capstone examinations whatsoever. It makes my bloody boil because I busted my arse off to complete TAFE and successfully pass my final examinations while these dicks just pay their way through.
cant blame anyone but the dodgy greedy builder
@TheRealBobSmith. correct to a degree, but the onus is on the ones who are handing out contractors licenses willy nilly like they're running a fkn rap music video. If it were up to me, anyone who didn't attend tafe and successfully pass their examinations should NOT be permitted to work as a contractor. Simple.
I’m a boilermaker and I did my 4 years about 24 years ago. No sailing through or short cuts then….. people even failed some of the tests we did and had to repeat or give it away. Some of the “tradesmen” I meet today must get their Certs from a cereal box 😂
Maybe everyone should stuck in traffic for a state exam.
I don’t know why it surprises people NZ building are not known for quality , still don’t have decent insulation , alloy windows guttering that does’nt do it’s job , to many products , but like everything else if it looks good it must be good …. really
ask God to give you more than you wish and facilitate your work and that they understand what you say. May God bless you with light in your heart, beauty in your face, and strength in your work. May God protect you and take care of you with his eyes that never sleep.
I appreciate that 🙏❤️
If the builder has vanished, the mandatory builder's insurance should be paying for rectification.
Exactly right.
No horizontal beams in the roof?
I always wanted to build my own house. I have never built a house, I can barely nail two pieces of wood together. I think I have a chance!
It’s actually embarrassing this stuff goes on in Australia
Shocking. Do people generally manage to get the builder to recitfy these issues without having to pay out of pocket for the repairs?
They file for bankruptcy, then just open a new company depending on the state you live in
Welcome to DOWN UNDER
@@lyricallyunwaxable1234nah some tradies just don’t come back and the owners need to move in so it just gets swept under the carpet.
@@dragginmedownAbsolutely. The docos on the quality of some of the high rise apartments in Australia. Accept handover at your own peril, as well as the need for stage/progress payments/withheld payments. 'This guy' highlights the need for 'this guy'
Nah, they they piss off to QLD... just how my uncle did.
There will always be bad trades people. That's why we need proper inspections of building, plumbing and drainage and electrical. The question is, are the inspecrors bad or are they pressured to turn a blind eye to get more houses built because of the shortage?
The electrical inspectors used to spend all day on one new house picked at random. They then had check inspectors monitoring them at random.
Wiring in roof space near manhole MUST be pin clip!!!
All builders should be required to get AS certified on building codes and regulations. Then there's shouldn't be any excuse for builders and contractors. And this should be a regular every 3-5 re-certification process.
What we need to happen is the building industry have a good hard review of illicit drug use. Both domestic and commercial-especially high rise. Leave you with that to take action
That builder better have insurance for the home owners sake.
Most skirting and archs are MDF these days which sucks in moisture. Old days it was hard wood, which would last a lot longer with water
But then, the warranty is only 7 years so really, homes only need to last 7 years... And average home occupancy is around that same time as well, at which point it's the next person's problem
I've seen pellets made of Jarrah, most probably Indonesian Jarrah. Straight into the car. There was a short about Japan after WW2 importing bottles from Russia, they thought Japan loved Russian bottles, but it was the wooden crates the Japanese were after. Russian hard woods
Even rubbish pine skirting etc better than MDF , especially when Muppets liquid nails skirt to Wall sheets , I won't paint modern housing ,every tradesmen thinks paint will fix everything ,