Hey brains trust! - This is a big one, so buckle in.
Context: I'm renovating my 3b, 2ba timber pole home in the southern of the GC as an owner-builder (zero building experience). I will manage the project and hire all the trades (not on the tools).
Currently, all 3 bedrooms are upstairs and lead onto a timber framed, tiled balcony that leaks badly onto the deck below at the door threshold (not VUTH). We want to enclose under this balcony so we can add more space to our kitchen below.
Furthermore, the balcony floor buts up (with a few mm gap) to the weatherboard cladding and is poorly sealed.
My strategy: Remediate with a Hob following this guide: https://app.buildingtools.co/tools/waterproofing-sub-sill-sliding-door-window-hob?shareId=Hk5TU7-1725084680375&menu_id=9-1-8-1
The process (for you to rip apart):
Step 1: Remove doors, demolish tiles, assess whether current fibre cement sheet can be re-purposed.
Step 2: Remove bottom 2 weatherboards around the entire perimeter and expose timber framing.
Step 3: If FC sheet isn't re-useable, replace with Scyon and butt up to the exposed timber framing. If useable, achieve the butt join to the exposed timber framing but cutting out and replacing only what is required.
Step 4: Seal / waterproof join between internal (particle board) flooring and exterior Scyon / FC flooring
Step 5: Install Hob out of Hebel blocks, join blocks and fix to floor using Dunlop ACC Adhesive
Step 6: Install angle (with fillet) along the entire perimeter from framing to floor (either colour bond or PVC - what's better?)
Step 7: Install metal flashing on-top of the angle and building wrap as a final layer before cladding
Step 7: Get waterproofer to attend to all joins and waterproof entire balcony
Step 8: Install Subsill (with dam angle)
Step 9: Re-install doors with flashing behind cladding
Step 10: Install Axon cladding in-lue of the 2 weatherboards that were ripped up (hope this is doable??)
Step 11: Seal cladding to floor join with Sikaflex
Step 12: Install mouldings and caulk
Step 10: Get out the hose and test it all out
Below are a bunch of images and really keen to hear what I might be missing? - Thank you kindly!
Tim






