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  • Profile photo of Misty1Misty1
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    Does anyone have any feedback from having built with HEBEL panels?? Good, bad and the ugly?

    Profile photo of Scott No MatesScott No Mates
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    It all depends upon what you are building. You will need to use a bricklayer experienced in using AAC & aac glue, not mortar to achieve structural & fire ratings.

    I have used it mainly in commercial projects all to varying degrees of success (point 2). Read CSR's website & the Hebel handbook about its uses, meet with their sales rep & discuss how you want to use it, ask for projects to inspect including current ones under construction which match your needs.

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    Dents when hit by golf balls as one resident discovered after building with it near the 8th!!!

    Profile photo of Jon ChownJon Chown
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    Not sure which state you live in but there is a substantial two story house being built with Hebel block in Ryan Street West End Qld.   I have seen several projects using both sheet and block form and have been impressed with the finish achieved.  

    Tammys comment od denting I suspect would depend upon what type of render was used as a finisher.   There was a town house development in Annerley done by Southside Villa Constructions who used a two pack resin finish not dissimilar to granosite that was as hard as nails and looked fantastic. 

    Jon

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    Hi Tammy I hope the golf club has good insurance … our golf club had to construct a $500,000.00 fence along the 5th …

    Have you ever been to China and seen what they construct their homes from ?? … its funny we design cheaper and better products but the costs just keeps rising ?? go figure

    D

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