First_Timer_Ray
Klemarie,
We would definitely consider building with M again.
We are very happy with the quality of work done, and as has been mentioned, a lot of the time it just depends on who is assigned to the job on your house. Our only complaint is the amount of time they have taken, but I would rather them take a long time and get it right than to just rush through and tick another off their list.
The Site Supervisor or Site Manager is the person the builder appoints to look after your house. They make sure the ordering is done, check things are delivered, arrange for tradies, etc. It would be impossible to assign one yourself, unless you owner build.
My recommendation would be to visit Studio 501 (they run Sundays unless they have changed the times). They have everything on display and will tell you what is standard and what are upgrades. We were very impressed when we did the tour and found that a lot of the standard fittings and fixtures were adequate (tapware, basins, etc).
Also, like others have mentioned, have a list of inclusions and upgrades that you would want in your house and go to both and determine which is going to charge more (eg. glass splashback, colourbond roof, floor tiling, downlights, etc, etc).
Ray.
We would definitely consider building with M again.
We are very happy with the quality of work done, and as has been mentioned, a lot of the time it just depends on who is assigned to the job on your house. Our only complaint is the amount of time they have taken, but I would rather them take a long time and get it right than to just rush through and tick another off their list.
The Site Supervisor or Site Manager is the person the builder appoints to look after your house. They make sure the ordering is done, check things are delivered, arrange for tradies, etc. It would be impossible to assign one yourself, unless you owner build.
My recommendation would be to visit Studio 501 (they run Sundays unless they have changed the times). They have everything on display and will tell you what is standard and what are upgrades. We were very impressed when we did the tour and found that a lot of the standard fittings and fixtures were adequate (tapware, basins, etc).
Also, like others have mentioned, have a list of inclusions and upgrades that you would want in your house and go to both and determine which is going to charge more (eg. glass splashback, colourbond roof, floor tiling, downlights, etc, etc).
Ray.
Hi Ray,
Thanks again for the reply and the great advice. I will definately take everything on board. It can be quite daunting especially if you're a novice like me! There are so many things to consider and especially when you hear bad feedback, you get really put off.
Thanks so much again!