bossmang FREAKY Legacy Donating Member 12,441 Member For: 16y 6m 20d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 23/12/15 01:43 AM Posted 23/12/15 01:43 AM (edited) quite common to excavate right up to the fence line, even so close that the fence post concrete footings normally fall and bring down the fence with it lol Edited 23/12/15 01:45 AM by Ford Freak
rednose RNS10S Legacy Donating Member 2,229 Member For: 19y 10m 29d Gender: Male Posted 23/12/15 01:47 AM Posted 23/12/15 01:47 AM Have you thought about how your going to zone the AC throughout the house Pixy?
Pixy Angel Expert Legacy Donating Member 9,132 Member For: 21y 4m 18d Gender: Male Location: North Jamberoo, NSW Posted 23/12/15 03:57 AM Author Posted 23/12/15 03:57 AM I would like 4 zones.1-master bedroom.2- media3-living/kitchen4-rear bedrooms.but ill take 3 if the job will be easier for the ac mob.1-master/media2-living/kitchen3-rear bedroom.do you know someone rednose?
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Legacy Donating Member 19,334 Member For: 20y 9m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 23/12/15 04:27 AM Posted 23/12/15 04:27 AM Don't do master/media combined. If your missus is snoozing in the master you can guarantee your preferred temp in the Media room will be too cold. 2
bossmang FREAKY Legacy Donating Member 12,441 Member For: 16y 6m 20d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 23/12/15 04:39 AM Posted 23/12/15 04:39 AM dont you mean too hot?my mrz always has the heater on
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Legacy Donating Member 19,334 Member For: 20y 9m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 23/12/15 04:45 AM Posted 23/12/15 04:45 AM Don't do master/media combined. If your missus is snoozing your preferred temp in the Media room will be too cold.for her 1
rednose RNS10S Legacy Donating Member 2,229 Member For: 19y 10m 29d Gender: Male Posted 23/12/15 04:58 AM Posted 23/12/15 04:58 AM I would like 4 zones.1-master bedroom.2- media3-living/kitchen4-rear bedrooms.but ill take 3 if the job will be easier for the ac mob.1-master/media2-living/kitchen3-rear bedroom.do you know someone rednose?Used to but unfortunately he has moved overseas.Zoning is important and your first option is pretty spot on, I would have liked an extra zone for the garage but being a 2 storey home it wouldn't be an easy task.
Cjafpv Member 110 Member For: 11y 11m 18d Posted 23/12/15 06:01 AM Posted 23/12/15 06:01 AM Thanks mate. We have been trying since the house was approved 4 months ago trying to get everything organised early so there is no rush from me or the AC people.In our old house we got installed a larger unit and only want a Daikin. We were happy with the last AC mob we used so we rang them first. Keen as mustard but once they saw the plan nothing. Since then we've rang 6 other companies and nothing.We spoke we one mob said that they will run ducted in the main area aand 2 splits at the front (main bedroom and media, see above post) no thanks I dont want to run 3 units to keep the house cool.Once everyone gets back from holidays ill start again and this time ill ring Sydney companies.Again I only want Daikin.Thanks for your advice and feed back mate we all can benefit from that. CheersYour welcome mate and yea your zoning is a very important aspect of the installThat is if you want to zone yea the company may be suggestingMultiple units as running ducted in some parts of the house may be difficult but there's usually ways around it. Daikin is great as a brand but it's main competition is Fujitsu and they are also great units and are usually abit cheaper then the daikin can't go wrong with either my home uses Fujitsu and my parents Daikin both work excellently. I don't want to get to into it or start any debates lol but when it comes to ac bigger is always better only up to a certain point to big also becomes inefficient in its own way but that's another story. Goodluck with your build 1
Cjafpv Member 110 Member For: 11y 11m 18d Posted 23/12/15 06:42 AM Posted 23/12/15 06:42 AM You also need to consider how many zones you wish to operate at once as that will influence a few things. Zoning choices are largely dependant on the layout of your home
Franga Legacy Donating Member 256 Member For: 11y 8m 24d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne, VIC Posted 23/12/15 08:19 AM Posted 23/12/15 08:19 AM Just wondering since it's my first time building. Is picking the actual AC model something that is usually done at colour selection/gallery? My sketch quote just indicates "Braemar Evaporative Cooling to 7 outlets". Is Braemar any good? I'm hoping we can still choose out of a Braemar catalogue at the very least.
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