Browse Forums Building A New House Re: How often do you visit your site? 64Dec 05, 2010 2:14 pm contract 10/11 prestart 04/10 slab 06/10 bricks 07/10 roof 09/10 plaster 10/10 Ceiling 10/10 LOCKUP 10/10 tiling wet areas 11/10 garage floor 11/10 PCI 12.01.11 handover 11.02.11 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=39361&hilit=malvern+springs We are in !!! Re: How often do you visit your site? 65Dec 06, 2010 3:40 pm Nearly every day but yes, it's frustraing when you haven't been for a few days, and when you finally go, expecting there to be some real changes and NOTHING has been done.... it's a bit of a downer !! Also, having built quite a few times, we know how important it is to keep on top of things and make sure no mistakes are being made. Terry & Fi Bought block April 26, 2010 Soil test July 20 Slab down Nov 8 Frame up Nov 19 Re: How often do you visit your site? 66Dec 06, 2010 5:50 pm We are just waiting for our final payment to be cleared to get the keys, I visit the site at least once a day and made a point of meeting the tradies sometimes even dropping them off some morning tea. Just don't get in their way and don't be a nuisance I kept my visits to a few minutes unless I had something that needed clearing up. If I went out in the afternoon I always took a broom with me it made me feel I was contributing to the house. I don't understand how someone can be expected to just walk in when it's all finished and feel like they are home... Re: How often do you visit your site? 67Dec 06, 2010 6:04 pm MrsB We are just waiting for our final payment to be cleared to get the keys, I visit the site at least once a day and made a point of meeting the tradies sometimes even dropping them off some morning tea. Just don't get in their way and don't be a nuisance I kept my visits to a few minutes unless I had something that needed clearing up. If I went out in the afternoon I always took a broom with me it made me feel I was contributing to the house. I don't understand how someone can be expected to just walk in when it's all finished and feel like they are home... I completely agree with you. It feels good to be part of the build. And there is so many liitle things which can be done to improve the look of the house. You won't know until tradies tell you , so it's important to meet them. I think it's nice for them as well when you prize their work. contract 10/11 prestart 04/10 slab 06/10 bricks 07/10 roof 09/10 plaster 10/10 Ceiling 10/10 LOCKUP 10/10 tiling wet areas 11/10 garage floor 11/10 PCI 12.01.11 handover 11.02.11 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=39361&hilit=malvern+springs We are in !!! Re: How often do you visit your site? 69Dec 10, 2010 11:13 pm We've signed a letter and been told in other letters that we are not allowed on site unless we are with the site supervisor. Is everyone told this and just ignore it? We live around corner from our block and drive past it everytime we leave house. Im not sure we could not go on site and have a look around but at same time i dont want to be fined or anything Re: How often do you visit your site? 72Jan 02, 2011 7:06 am nina marie Hi there, We are getting closer to our housebuild commencing (fingers crossed as always of course) and I wondered what the general consensus is for visiting the site to check on progress etc? How often do you visit your sites? And do you turn up after the builders have clocked off or whilst they are there (do they get annoyed?!)? Unfortunately we don't live within walking distance of the site, and I am about to have a baby and have no car as hubbie uses it for work - so if I want to visit I will need to get a couple of buses. Hubbie can pop in on the way to or from work, but probably not every day and possibly not always at times the builders are there. Grateful for your insights! Many thanks, Nina The good news is I will have a car in a couple of weeks, so I will be able to visit the site whenever I like now! Build Thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=43846 Re: How often do you visit your site? 73Jan 02, 2011 12:01 pm At present we only go there on the weekends to do work (we are on an acreage) when the house starts I will be able to go there Thursday and Fridays (my little cherub goes to the preschool just down the road from there ) and also on the weekend (once again to do work) Our block in 30mins away from where we live though Our Acreage Build The Lakeview Lodge - Beechwood Homes 01/04/10 YES 2010 - Deposit paid 23/09 - PCI CANCELLED 28/09 - PCI - will it happen.-18 months later 07/10/11 - ITS OURS..WOOHOO Re: How often do you visit your site? 75Jan 06, 2011 11:30 am We try to visit every second or third day. Its only 5 mins from where we are now. just starting Lake View Lodge - Beechwood deposit 17/08/09 Council April 10 signed contract 11/06 earthworks started 9/07 slab completed 8/09/10 Frames 21/09/10 bricking finished 13/10/10 roof 22/10/10 Gyprock 22/11/10 Tiles bathroom 21/12/10 Kitchen in 21/12/10 Painting 09/02/11 handover 11/03/11 We are in 15/03/11!!!!!!!! http://kathdom.blogspot.com/ Re: How often do you visit your site? 78Jan 20, 2011 10:02 pm We visited our home everyday and had direct contact with our supervisor nearly everyday as well. Boy he got annoyed with us as we were always on the mark when something went ary. eg wrong front door frame being put in, brickies had done half way up the frame and had to remove it all again. Demolition August 2009, Construction Start Dec 2009, Practical Completion & Handover, May 2010, Moved in June 2010 Re: How often do you visit your site? 79Jan 25, 2011 1:33 pm After lurking in the forum for months, this will be my first post. Since settlement of the land on September, ive been visiting our land every week even though building hasnt started yet. The wait is just killing me . Im just literally watching the grass grow Re: How often do you visit your site? 80Jan 25, 2011 5:45 pm We live about an hour and a half from our land and it sort of gets annoying because the last thing we want is to travel all the way there for nothing to have happened. Fortunately, we have friends who send their kids to the school next to us so they text us with updates, if any. At the moment, we are waiting for the banks to make our first progress payment (for slab) and we've been told there's been nothing buzzing except for the delivery of bricks. Never thought I'd be excited to see bricks! But it's still frustrating. A part of me wants to set-up a remote webcam pointing at the land so that we can have a live view of the place — how neat would that be? *Building Virgins* constructing the Viva by Celebration Homes in Ridgewood on 576m2. Follow our building adventures here: http://www.arylene.com/newhouse. 9 26041 In Victoria you cannot put a caveat on arising from a domestic building contract. 65 113405 Thanks mate. Yeah good points! Leaning towards Option 3 to get a bit extra space in the cabinets but not going too crazy high (and expensive). Would require a mini… 13 41420 |