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Reply #15 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 3:24am
 
Okay, I have no idea what that means.
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Reply #16 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 7:22am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:10am:
Crack in the wall from the sloping. Can only conclude that I need to take a sledgehammer to some of the support posts downstairs and knock them back into place.


You live in a dump.
It looks like a crack house in Detroit.   Shocked


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Reply #17 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 8:20am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 16th, 2022 at 2:51pm:
It's too cold where I live -
there is no gas for heating - only a reverse cycle aircon.
I sometimes sit with a blanket around me.   Shocked


A correctly functioning reverse cycle a/c should heat three connected
average-sized rooms okay.  Have you cleaned its filters recently?

We have two a/c's, one for the front of the house and one for the rear.
We use a little 2,400W fan heater in the bathroom at shower times.


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Reply #18 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 8:29am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:10am:
Crack in the wall from the sloping. Can only conclude that I need to take a sledgehammer to some of the support posts downstairs and knock them back into place.


Those two images represent a subsidence in the house's foundations
if it's solid brick, or it needs re-stumping if it's timber-framed.  If it's a
"typical" Queenslander, then you're gonna need some serious hydraulic
jacking in order to replace the pads under the  timber posts.

If you were considering that though, I'd be replacing the timber with
steel RHS columns on concrete pads. 

Whatever, you're gonna be looking at serious dollars mate.


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Reply #19 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:44am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36am:
Marla wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30am:
Wow! Surmising I am looking at Australian door entry ways. No longer have any will left to live. I've seen everything now.


That is a couple of photos of my front door that I took about an hour ago. People think I should move, have the house knocked down, and rebuilt with a 2020 standard house.



you just need to prop up the piers so as to level the house again. Once you do that the doors will square themselves off
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Reply #20 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:45am
 
AusGeoff wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 8:20am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 16th, 2022 at 2:51pm:
It's too cold where I live -
there is no gas for heating - only a reverse cycle aircon.
I sometimes sit with a blanket around me.   Shocked


A correctly functioning reverse cycle a/c should heat three connected
average-sized rooms okay.  Have you cleaned its filters recently?

We have two a/c's, one for the front of the house and one for the rear.
We use a little 2,400W fan heater in the bathroom at shower times.




The ones they have in canberra turn themselves off if the temp outside gets too cold. Argued with the technician about that one. Whats the point?

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Reply #21 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 10:54am
 
When they are heating the house, the outside element is cooling the air. If the difference in temperature is too high, it may become ineffective. You also run the risk of icing up the outside elements, or maybe even the refrigerant freezing.
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Reply #22 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:44am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36am:
Marla wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30am:
Wow! Surmising I am looking at Australian door entry ways. No longer have any will left to live. I've seen everything now.


That is a couple of photos of my front door that I took about an hour ago. People think I should move, have the house knocked down, and rebuilt with a 2020 standard house.



you just need to prop up the piers so as to level the house again. Once you do that the doors will square themselves off


I am going to get the sledgehammer and give the stumps a few good hits to knock them back a little more verticle.
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Reply #23 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:32pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:44am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36am:
Marla wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30am:
Wow! Surmising I am looking at Australian door entry ways. No longer have any will left to live. I've seen everything now.


That is a couple of photos of my front door that I took about an hour ago. People think I should move, have the house knocked down, and rebuilt with a 2020 standard house.



you just need to prop up the piers so as to level the house again. Once you do that the doors will square themselves off


I am going to get the sledgehammer and give the stumps a few good hits to knock them back a little more verticle.



You're likely to cause the house to collapse onto you.  Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #24 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36pm
 
freediver wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 10:54am:
When they are heating the house, the outside element is cooling the air. If the difference in temperature is too high, it may become ineffective. You also run the risk of icing up the outside elements, or maybe even the refrigerant freezing.


The warmth from a house will ward off the outside cold from penetrating the house. If you get the house as warm as 20 degrees inside, a 5-degree night will not be affected by a heater system blowing out cool air.
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Reply #25 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:39pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:32pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:44am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36am:
Marla wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30am:
Wow! Surmising I am looking at Australian door entry ways. No longer have any will left to live. I've seen everything now.


That is a couple of photos of my front door that I took about an hour ago. People think I should move, have the house knocked down, and rebuilt with a 2020 standard house.



you just need to prop up the piers so as to level the house again. Once you do that the doors will square themselves off


I am going to get the sledgehammer and give the stumps a few good hits to knock them back a little more verticle.



You're likely to cause the house to collapse onto you.  Cheesy Cheesy


That was actually my thought of the consequences as I was typing the last reply to you. The likelihood that I won't know how hard to hit the stump that I actually knock down a stump under the house and cause the floor to droop. Mum had to replace a wooden stump with a metal stump, after the wooden stump fell over a couple years ago.
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Reply #26 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:44pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jul 16th, 2022 at 2:24pm:
Australian homes are so cold that some are falling below the WHO's recommended 'safe' temperature
ABC News
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Amity and Micky love their rented Sydney home, except for the chilly temperatures during winter.   Sad



In Amity and Mickie's rental home in Sydney, there's a room connected to the main living space by a doorway that has no door.

A note stuck to the wall reveals the family's pet name for this room: "Antarctica".



Patricia Karvelas stands next to windows, smiling at the camera.

"It's got a ceiling that's just plastic sheeting and no insulation," Mickie tells ABC RN Breakfast.

"It's absolutely freezing."   Sad 

Mickie has wedged a rod above the doorway and draped a heavy curtain to try to halt the cold air wafting in, but it's not having much of an impact.

It's just one of the small modifications the family has made as they shiver through a second winter in a house they otherwise love.

And the conditions are taking a toll.

"I feel like the cold really impacts my mental health, probably more than my physical health," Amity says.

"I find it just really affects my mood, being cold."

Despite this, the family hasn't asked for any changes to the property to fix the problem because they don't want to put their landlord offside and risk eviction.

Amity looks out into the room she often refers to as 'Antarctica'. Condensation forms on the window from her breath.

But they are taking part in a national project, run by community organisation Better Renting, which is investigating just how cold Australian homes get. Their rental is one of 70 sites that has been monitored through winter for about seven weeks.

The project organisers gave the renters temperature monitoring devices to test how often their homes were below 18 degrees Celsius. This is the recommendation set by the World Health Organization for a "safe and well-balanced" indoor temperature for a home during winter.

Results so far are concerning.

For example, one night Amity put on three heaters at once, in one part of the house, to see how much she could warm it up.

She only got the temperature to 17C.

Not built for winter
Other tenants taking part in the temperature monitoring project are also struggling to heat their homes to the recommended level, according to Joel Dignam, the founder and executive director of Better Renting.

"Even in some relatively warmer parts of Australia, the average temperatures are still really low. So in New South Wales and Victoria, the average temperature in the rental properties we're tracking is still below 18C," Mr Dignam says. 

Australian houses so cold they're making people sick
As much of the country shivers through winter, how cold does your house get? Early findings from a new survey given to RN Breakfast suggest Australian properties are falling far below the international benchmark for healthy temperatures.   Sad


Temperature trackers give Better Renting round-the-clock data from the 70 sites as parts of the county endure an unusually cold winter.

In the first fortnight, the data showed the homes were below 18C for 70 per cent of the time.

The coldest temperature recorded so far was 1C, logged by a participant living in their car in Hobart.

Those with a roof over their head have logged temperatures as low as 6C.

Emma Baker, who heads up the Housing and Healthy Cities Research Group at the University of Adelaide, says the data collected by Better Renting is concerning but not surprising.

It matches a 2019 study she was part of that looked at 35 homes in South Australia. None of them reached 18C in winter.

"Power used to be really cheap so Australian houses were basically designed as winter tents that you could pump a whole lot of energy into during winter and warm them up," Professor Baker says.

But that's no longer an option for many renters as power bills soar.

Researchers are also showing greater interest in the links between cold homes and health.

A little computer in the bedroom reads a temperature of 14 degrees.
The temperature in one of the bedrooms was a chilly 14C at 9am on a Sydney winter's morning.
"We know that cold housing affects people's blood pressure and their risk of cardiovascular disease, and obviously respiratory disease," Professor Baker says.

"But the really interesting thing that's been coming up lately is mental health.

"Mental health seems to be the canary in the mine, the thing that is affected first by having cold housing."

Participants in the Better Renting project have been asked about the impact their homes' temperature is having on their health and wellbeing. Ten of the 56 who responded mentioned mental health issues related to their home temperature.


That's the free market in all its horror for you....builders aren't required to properly insulate homes, because that would make houses "unaffordable"...but houses are already unaffordable, AND builders are still going broke. 
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Reply #27 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:49pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:39pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:32pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30pm:
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 9:44am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:36am:
Marla wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:30am:
Wow! Surmising I am looking at Australian door entry ways. No longer have any will left to live. I've seen everything now.


That is a couple of photos of my front door that I took about an hour ago. People think I should move, have the house knocked down, and rebuilt with a 2020 standard house.



you just need to prop up the piers so as to level the house again. Once you do that the doors will square themselves off


I am going to get the sledgehammer and give the stumps a few good hits to knock them back a little more verticle.



You're likely to cause the house to collapse onto you.  Cheesy Cheesy


That was actually my thought of the consequences as I was typing the last reply to you. The likelihood that I won't know how hard to hit the stump that I actually knock down a stump under the house and cause the floor to droop. Mum had to replace a wooden stump with a metal stump, after the wooden stump fell over a couple years ago.



you need to prop up the area with temporary supports, remove the pier and then re do it. Dig a hole down to at least 600mm and then fill it with concrete ... once that dries you can rebuild the pier on top of it. If you don't want to rebuild with bricks use a metal post. Just make sure it's the right size to support the weight.
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Reply #28 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:56pm
 
That's the free market in all its horror for you....builders aren't required to properly insulate homes, because that would make houses "unaffordable"...but houses are already unaffordable, AND builders are still going broke.
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Reply #29 - Jul 17th, 2022 at 2:04pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jul 17th, 2022 at 1:49pm:
you need to prop up the area with temporary supports, remove the pier and then re do it. Dig a hole down to at least 600mm and then fill it with concrete ... once that dries you can rebuild the pier on top of it. If you don't want to rebuild with bricks use a metal post. Just make sure it's the right size to support the weight.


Or, I find which of the posts are slightly off centre and need a whack sufficient enough that it moves a cm or 2 back to its original positioning to help square up the doors to its frame. Then I can adjust the temporary (adjustable) support posts into a better position.
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