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Monday, 27 January 2014

Building makes time go slower....

On Monday 13 we had a meeting on site with the site manager to talk about our most recent issues. A few of them we were dead right about. However, rather then apologise the guy would just say " that's an easy fix'. What if we weren't so observant? Would we just  have had to put up with the mistake forever?

One of the things that couldn't be fixed was the annoying plumbing in two of the wardrobes. He will encase them in mdf so they are less noticeable. We reiterated several times our annoyance at this never being on the plan, if it had we could have planned around it, put it in a better location. 

We thought they had put provisions in for gas (we aren't having any gas connections) but the manager said it was actually just where the main water supply was going to run into the house. Which makes sense....except the hose they had there split in to two (our water goes to the solar upstairs or booster out the back to warm up) and then a few days later the hose completely disappeared. Fancy that!

The only progress that week was the lowering of the scaffolding to allow the painters to paint the eaves. The following week the only progress was that the electrical work was started. I don't know much about electrical work but it seemed like good progress for a week. For two weeks though and with them trying to catch up on all the lost time due to errors, it doesn't seem good enough.
The site manager did say he was hopeful he would be finished BY June....We shall see!





Saturday, 11 January 2014

Our Builders are Incompetent

In this whole building process the thing I have come to regret most is our choice in builders. I understand that no build is ever smooth sailing- especially when building custom- but I didn't expect these kinds of continual stupid mistakes that we never receive an apology for and usually takes weeks to get the builder to admit an error has been made and then to begin to fix it.

My husband and I had been finding it strange that we had not had to pay a progress payment since July '13 and yet both ground floor and top floor bricks had been completed which are meant to be two separate payments. After reaping the benefits of not having to pay extra interest we thought it was about time to enquire about it. Sure enough we got an email replying that the ground floor had just been processed that day and that top floor would be next week. HOW COINCIDENTAL! No thank you for being honest and good customers and pointing it out.

Then we went out today to look at recent plumbing work and found several items wrong that reflected things in earlier plans that we had changed. For example they automatically included gas hood and regulator on original plans which we had removed as we decided to be independent of gas but now there looks to be provisions for it on site. There are also two exposed pipes running from floor to ceiling in my walk in robe and one of the kids built in robes.....I have never in my life seen exposed piping in a house and what a nuisance to have in your wardrobes (or anywhere for that matter.) You may remember on the other side of the wardrobe we had to grin and bear the last minute inclusion of two aircon ducts that take up almost a third of the space we had planned on having.

We have asked that they inform us of the plans to correct all the mistakes by the end of tomorrow as my husband and I have the day off for our ultrasound. This better not wreck what should otherwise be a fantastic day!

After already having it in the plans that my bath spout would be in the middle of the bath the builders suddenly moved it to the side for an easy fix. I complained and they fixed it but here the plumbing is showing it back on the side.

The random pipe in my walk in robe :-(

We also realised we never checked the height of the vanities and discovered they are actually quite low. Nothing we can do about it now though.

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Solar Heating

We stopped by the house the other day when we were going passed. As it was the Christmas holidays and the builders office is currently shut it was just to gaze and not hoping to see something new. Just as we got back in the car to leave I noticed something on the roof that hadn't been there the last time. Over Christmas the Solar panel for the hot water system was installed. I love surprise progress.