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18-10-2009, 07:26 PM | #31 | ||
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The house we've been in for a year has been quite good to us actually.
the parents had more problems with the paperwork stage than the building stage. Apart from having it graffitied on & all the electrical wiring ripped out by idiots. the only thing we really need fixing is the nails that have poked through the roof.
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19-10-2009, 08:13 AM | #32 | ||
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snappy summmed it up nicely. Although i sympathise with the guys who did have a bad run, being in the industry myself i can honestly say people have higher epectations than the physical materials can deliver. exspecially for the dollars paid.
I cant speak for any other people or trades but myself, I've personally won 3 QBSA awards for houses but the stress of doing high quality volume builders work was to much for me. Having owners constantly in your ear whinging, expecting everything done for free and generally making your life hell while your begging for scraps of the builders plate, struggling to pay your bills because your price has been cut so much your running at a lose, just to maintain the principle contractors profit margin. its not fun. Im now happily doing low price budget housing for a builder for investors, i dont see owners at all and we work to Australia standards. I would say the work is pretty average quality to be honest, the overall finish is reasonable, but individual trade quality is lacking, if this work was done for the owners or my former builder, it wouldnt be allowed at all.
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19-10-2009, 09:24 AM | #33 | ||
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We built 2 years ago with Mirvac the Newport 2 story we had a couple miner problems
all fix within 3week just last week in the dinning room 2 cracks appear email Mirvac the site foreman turn up 3 days later all good the tradie turning up on Tuesday to fix it and this is 2 years on. Over the 8 months of construction spoke to all the guys on site and thumbs up to all of them one guy who done the fit out he was 64 year old and this was one of his last job before retiring he would only work by him self old school tradie well the finish job was outstanding |
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19-10-2009, 10:05 AM | #34 | ||
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if your going to build a house get a private builder that works on the tools, not a builder that works on the phone, in my opinion anyone that builds with these mass produced building companies gets what they deserve, I do not even bother building houses anymore i just fix the problems in these mass produced boxes of rubbish..
A builder like myself can not compete with the prices these guys quote, it's impossible, but when you see the finished product of what these guys put out it's no wonder we can't compete on price, after seeing the rubbish that gets built by these people and the associated problems these houses have over the next 5 or so years we decided to go into repairing them.. So i say thank you to all these so called volume builders, you are all keeping me in a very good living, much better than when we built houses for practically peanuts.. My advice as a builder DO NOT use volume builders. |
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27-10-2009, 12:27 PM | #35 | ||
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Noticed the op was having problems with his solar water heater - has anyone else had problems with theres? Mine has packed it in again (either that or the fittings have let go - this is the third time now and the house is just over two years old) I have a Dux SunPro
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27-10-2009, 02:51 PM | #36 | ||
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Im trying to sell my Pakenham house to move to a suburb between croydon and huntingdale... very hard to find a reasonably priced house in any suburbs between those two! Any ideas?
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27-10-2009, 07:20 PM | #37 | |||
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28-10-2009, 10:24 AM | #38 | |||
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28-10-2009, 10:45 AM | #39 | |||
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28-10-2009, 12:17 PM | #40 | |||
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The last guy that went up there told me that I didnt need to tell him how to walk on tiles his being doing it for 20 years - he came back down 5 minutes later after breaking a tile
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28-10-2009, 01:14 PM | #41 | ||
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I was thinking of Building with volume builder really like there design - I guess i can get a independent builder to do that.
After reading the post here im reconsidering my options - Can anyone here recommend independent builder/s. PM me if you like. Also I would appreciate Feedback if anyone has built with Simonds Homes - I'm hoping not all of them are bad nuts. Cheers
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28-10-2009, 02:04 PM | #42 | |||
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Bro-in law who is a plasterer makes damn good $$$ fixing up those volume builders stuff ups too.. 90% of his business work use to be hanging new homes for private builders and 10% would be fixing up stuffups from the big boys.. Now its the other way around!!!..
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28-10-2009, 03:20 PM | #43 | ||
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we built with Beachwood about 10 years ago, I think the maximum charictor count would prevent me form listing the issues with them from the start of the prosess and would never build with them again we had every thing from burst water pipes shoddy, gyprock, window sills falling away right down to not puting all th screws in the door knobs
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28-10-2009, 03:46 PM | #44 | ||
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This thread just confirms what I thought, the boss and I install quite a few split systems in new homes just before handover and what you see is sad really. Also have a mate whos a sparky which deals alot with 1st and second fix work for the volume builders. Nothing beats the story he told me about some painters who used brand new solid wood kitchen benchetop (still awaiting fixing at the house) as trestles to paint the exterior eves...... There is a million and one more stories but like some have said theres probably not enough room to tell
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28-10-2009, 04:23 PM | #45 | |||
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Dont know anything about Simonds but what ever you choose document everything and make sure they know you are documenting everything, every phone call, discussion etc - take photos, even get an independent inspector out (i did all that and I am thankful I did as otherwise I would be stuffed)
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28-10-2009, 04:47 PM | #46 | |||
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There are a few houses around that might be older and cheaper which could be great to renovate if willing.
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28-10-2009, 06:34 PM | #47 | ||
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I had a signed contract floor plan, which we built from.
2 weeks after signing them, the house designer place (whom we bought from), decided to change plans without our consent. (illegally) Stupid idjit that sold us the house plan, completely f$%$% up big time. He promised things too much and we signed on it. He picked up the plans of a previous customers build and sold us that plan as the base, where it had options in it. All plans had a Spa Bath, they wrote to us to tell us the Spa word had been deleted. Rang them up and said, we signed on a Spa Bath, not a standard bath, after many hours of discussion they put a Spa Bath in, as we signed on it. One other thing was quite major, was the heater. Part our fault, part theirs as we were told it was central heating, but it was only a wall furnace. We paid for the upgrade. It was signed on a wall furnace, but stupid idjit sales reps promised it was central heating. The house also got moved back from the footpath to 6 metres, we told them we wanted 4. Their plans said driveway and walkway to house was total of 6 metres, driveway was maxed at 6 metres and did not allow walkway. 2 days before hand over, told them to install walkway or house wasn't being signed over or payed upon. Guess what, 1 day after moving in, walkway was installed at their expense. Apparently the sales rep took "ill" 4 weeks before handover and didn't work there anymore. He didn't work there anymore because of all the dodgy dealings that he promised (like signed contracts) We had major discussion with the General Manager about the rep and his conduct, they couldn't believe what he told us and what we signed on, we argued and debated what was to be done. It came in our favour. Everyone learnt a great lesson, never trust a rep's dealings unless it's signed and witnessed. |
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29-10-2009, 07:31 PM | #50 | ||
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New one for the list :( Main bath was leaking into the cavity under the bath. Water finally made it's way under the wall and started to floor our hallway. I definite the plumber who did my plumbing needs to be sacked.
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