Christmas 2024: Closure dates
13/11/2024
Christmas 2024: Closure dates
As the year draws to a close, we wish to advise all our customers that Siniat distribution centres and functions will be closed for the 2024 / 2025 Christmas period from Monday 23rd December 2024 until Friday 3rd January 2025.
Open-plan classrooms are popular, but what about the noise?
12/11/2024
Open-plan classrooms are popular, but what about the noise?
Open-plan, collaborative learning spaces are on the rise in Australian schools, and while this design trend has advantages for students’ social development and teamwork, open-plan classrooms tend to be noisy. This can have a detrimental effect on individual learning, research shows.
5 things you might not know about plasterboard
12/11/2024
5 things you might not know about plasterboard
1. It’s been around for more than a century Plasterboard was manufactured in the UK as early as the mid-nineteenth century, according to the veteran Australia plasterer and plastering teacher Mark Goodchild. The first plasterboard was imported into Australia in the 1890s and used in the construction of a North Sydney cottage, but it was only properly introduced to the local market in the 1940s.
A focus on ventilated facades
12/11/2024
A focus on ventilated facades
The façade is one of the most recognisable elements of a building and it plays a critical role as the first line of defence against environmental factors that could affect the structure.
Social sustainability in the construction industry
12/11/2024
Social sustainability in the construction industry
Sustainability in the construction industry involves more than just energy efficiency, emissions reduction, recycling and waste management. This is because sustainability is not only about the environmental impact of business activities and decisions, but involves a social aspect (people and society) as well.
Recommended reverberation times for 7 key spaces
12/11/2024
Recommended reverberation times for 7 key spaces
Sound impacts our wellbeing, our health and even our mood. Sound also affects our performance and our ability to concentrate. Sound is pretty powerful, so powerful in fact that engineering students of the George Mason University have developed a sonic fire extinguisher that puts out fires with low level sound waves.’ This may not have much to do with reverberation time, but if sound can even beat fire, imagine what other impacts it can have! Read below what you need to know about reverberation time and what you should be aiming at when creating a space in an office, school, home, restaurant and some other typical environments:
Condensation and the NCC: What's changed?
12/11/2024
Condensation and the NCC: What's changed?
The National Construction Code (NCC) includes mandatory regulations relating to condensation management. Several changes were introduced in 2019,  and more were added in NCC2022.
Acoustic design advice for café interiors
12/11/2024
Acoustic design advice for café interiors
Café and restaurant designers face a difficult challenge when designing café interiors: how to create buzz and ambience, while still letting people hear each other speak. Here are the key acoustic considerations.
Avoiding the blame game if things go wrong in your project
12/11/2024
Avoiding the blame game if things go wrong in your project
When you're working on a construction project, whether it's a large commercial build or a home renovation, there are multiple products and services that have to be pulled together to ensure a successful outcome. Combining products from different manufacturers in the overall project is generally not an issue, but what about the situation where the performance of different products is dependent on each other? If something goes wrong in this case, how do you know which product is at fault and how do you go about resolving the issue when you could be faced with having to deal with the "Blame Game"?
Building in bushfire prone areas
12/11/2024
Building in bushfire prone areas
More than 3,000 properties were destroyed in the 2019-2020 bushfire season, and 33 people have lost their lives. Unfortunately, BOM has just declared an El Niño climate pattern for the 2023-2024 summer period, increasing the chances of another hot and dry season and the heightened risk of dangerous bushfires. This blog looks at some of the strategies that can be employed to make houses more fire resilient.
Glancing light and how to minimise its impact
12/11/2024
Glancing light and how to minimise its impact
During the longer days of the summer months, the impact of glancing light becomes more apparent when home owners get to see their beautiful interiors bathed in the natural light of our summer evenings. And, their once-smooth walls take on a life of their own providing a terrain that any mountain-biker would relish.
Four sustainable benefits of seismic design
12/11/2024
Four sustainable benefits of seismic design
The seismic design of buildings primarily focuses on protecting occupants in the event of an earthquake, but it also has a few important sustainable benefits. 
Best practice for waterproofing in showers
12/11/2024
Best practice for waterproofing in showers
Up to 90% of bathroom complaints relate to waterproofing and leakages. Shower areas are notorious for causing problems, and they require special attention to prevent water and moisture from oozing through the barriers to underlying concrete and metal frames, resulting in costly structural damage and disruptive repairs.
Instagram and the restaurant revolution
12/11/2024
Instagram and the restaurant revolution
Restaurateurs are increasingly feeling the pressure to be “Insta-worthy”, but with all the focus on visual design elements, the importance of good acoustics is often forgotten.
Ghosts on my ceiling! How to deal with 'thermal ghosting'
12/11/2024
Ghosts on my ceiling! How to deal with 'thermal ghosting'
Nobody likes living with ghosts, but they are not so bad when they are invisible. In terms of built structures ghosting refers to those dark and often unexplainable streaks and patches on walls, ceilings and carpets. This phenomenon, also known as thermal tracking or bridging, can be unsightly and a cause of concerns for the inhabitants.
How to select a fire rated wall or ceiling
11/11/2024
How to select a fire rated wall or ceiling
One of the most common questions we get asked is “how can one system have two different Fire Resistance Levels (FRLs) and what does each one mean?” For example a wall system can have -/90/90 and 60/60/60. Even for architects, understanding the requirements of the Building Code Australia (BCA), can be confusing. But when it comes to selecting fire rated systems, including fire rated walls and fire rated ceilings, there is some key terminology you need to know.
Download the ‘Siniat Guide to Indoor Mould’
11/11/2024
Download the ‘Siniat Guide to Indoor Mould’
The 'Siniat Guide to Indoor Mould' is back! In this whitepaper we take an in-depth look at indoor mould. What causes it? What can be done about it? When is the situation serious enough to warrant replacement of plasterboard and other materials?
What you need to know about AS 5216
11/11/2024
What you need to know about AS 5216
In 2018, AS 5216:2018, the Australian Standard for the “Design of post-installed and cast-in fastenings in concrete” was introduced. The current version of the National Construction Code (NCC), references AS 5216.

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