Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Carlisle Building Experience 3Apr 23, 2024 2:31 pm My experience is not really relevant to yours since I built with Carlisle many years ago but for what its worth, I had a great experience with them. We built back in 2015 and overall it was a smooth process. I think it helps that our account executive (or whatever they're called) was good and our site supervisor was also good. Overall we've had not much issue with the house except one persistent leak that took a while to repair from a bathtub. But during the first year each time we reached out to Carlisle to get it fixed, someone came out promptly. Re: Carlisle Building Experience 4Apr 23, 2024 3:12 pm JeenB Hey Josh How did you go then? We are looking to build with Carlisle but have no actual reviews from friends or family who have built with them. Was the final hand off to your satisfaction? Did they fix the issues that you raised? Thanks' Hi JeenB, Our experience has been really bad we are still waiting on them to complete the build. Our private inspector identified numerous issues at different stages, but they try to downplay every issue saying its within tolerance when its not. Even issues that they claim they fixed, they just tell you its fixed with no evidence and then when the plasterboard goes up you cannot re-inspect. Also the communication with the SS has been atrocious, they dont respond at all. I know this may not be everyones experience but join their FB page and have a look at the posts there. Re: Carlisle Building Experience 5Apr 24, 2024 12:32 am josh12 Waterproofing to the wet areas were done after the cabinets were installed. Carlisle use to include a water resistant "Performance Solution" in lieu of waterproofing in their contracts. This required annual inspections at a cost to the homeowner to maintain warranty. Have you checked your contract for same? josh12 Response from the supervisor is that the bricks are designed to get wet and its not a big concern. Some supervisor! They must pay him peanuts. The big problem is possible slab heave if you are on reactive soil. Are you? Take heaps of time stamped photos. Also do a forum search for threads such as the one below. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=104292 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using siphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost, siphonic, eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Carlisle Building Experience 6Aug 08, 2024 11:32 am josh12 Hello, Whats peoples current experience building with Carlisle, specifically in SouthEast Melbourne? We are currently building in SE Melbourne and finding that quality of the construction is absolutely appalling. We've organised private inspection but the supervisor is not keen to fix issues highlighted in the report even though we have persisted and asked for resolution. We are getting told that as its not structural issues its not a big deal We've had all temporary down pipes disconnected due to heavy wind. They were never reattached even after several emails, text and photos showing water pooling and dampness on the wall. Response from the supervisor is that the bricks are designed to get wet and its not a big concern. We are concerned that the water ingress would compromise the materials and deteriorate the quality of the build. The brick work to the house looks like its done by an amateur. The articulation joints are not uniform i.e. some wider than the rest, the motor is less in some places causing holes and excessive in some places. The response from the supervisor to this is since the facade is rendered its acceptable. Also they have started to render the front without washing the bricks, apparently only non-render areas will be washed Waterproofing to the wet areas were done after the cabinets were installed. It appears the tradie waterproofed the cabinet kicker instead of the back wall. Our inspector raised this up as the plumbing is not behind the waterproofing and if there is a leak it can affect the back wall. According to our supervisor waterproofing after the cabinets is their process and is not a major concern Laminate joins to the island bench is horrible, apparently the edges will not be corked which makes it an eyesore. Plaster wall sheets are not attached to every second stud in most rooms. Apparently nothing can be done, they will check with the manufacturer if its needs to attached to every stud. These are just a few things at the top my head right now. Am I stressing out too much or are these concerns valid? IF you are building with Carlisle, Whats your experience been?With all the other builders closing shop their volumes of houses have increased drastically and the quality has completely gone down the drain. Hi there - I'm not sure if you're still active on this forum but I'm from ABC News and am trying to find people in Victoria who have had real trouble appointing their own surveyor with a volume builder. If you're happy to have a chat with me please let me know you can email me at: clayton.rachel@abc.net.au 3 71197 That im not sure on, but surely this is all discussed pre build? did you and the builder agree on how many taps? In my build with MJH we only had 1 given inc. in price,… 5 13010 Hello All, looking at recommendations for someone who can do 3d Colored renders for our facade. We have got the plans done, but they are basically black and white. we… 0 8598 |