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2021/025: Regarding compliance of timber shiplap weatherboards, coated with black paint, installed on a dwelling

This determination considers whether pine vertical timber shiplap weatherboards, painted black, comply with the Building Code Clause B2 Durability, as it relates to Clause E2 External Moisture. The determination considers a number of factors that contribute to Building Code compliance.

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2019/014: The refusal to issue a code compliance certificate due to concerns about weatherboard fixings to a house

This determination considers whether the weatherboard cladding to a house complies with Clauses E2 External moisture and B2 Durability. The vertical weatherboards were installed over a cavity but double-nailed. The authority refused to issue the code compliance certificate because of the double-nailing.

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2024/042: Regarding the compliance of external timber wall cladding

This determination considers the compliance with Building Code Clauses B2 Durability and E2 External Moisture of vertical shiplap Siberian larch timber wall cladding installed on a residential dwelling.

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Issue 9 - May 2015 (Updates and clarifications to the residential guidance)

4 clarifications and new information on technical issues relating to the residential guidance for Canterbury.

Construction systems

There are a number to factors to consider when deciding the way your home will be built.

An introduction to Acceptable Solution E2/AS1

An introduction to E2/AS, the Acceptable Solution to Building Code clause E2 External Moisture.

Protecting your investment

Good maintenance, including best approach, major matters (including warranty requirements) and a checklist.

Using thermal mass for heating and cooling

Heavy materials are good at absorbing heat - cooling your home during the day and warming it at night.

Sanitary facilities (7. Interior space: Designing buildings for access and usability)

Design sanitary facilities to meet a range of needs, taking into consideration their location and how people get in and out of the space.

This information is published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Chief Executive. It is a general guide only and, if used, does not relieve any person of the obligation to consider any matter to which the information relates according to the circumstances of the particular case. Expert advice may be required in specific circumstances. Where this information relates to assisting people: