We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two.
yeh i get that, tiles are based on m2 and thats fine ive spent the last hour working our all the area we need.
The kitchen however was just unhelpful. kitchens are kitchens bench, cabinets etc guides at least could be at least given, even on selections they cant tell you which again wastes not on your time but theirs especially when you need to make changed then at tender .. anyway winge for my night done... i suppose had the experience so far been a little easier in terms of getting answers to our questions today would have been just one of those things.... the attitudes stink
thanks! wow i heard around $500 so i best get looking into it
thank you
It's about $400-500 per inspection but you need five of them if you're covering all stages.
Even knowing our house type they still underestimated the kitchen cupboard upgrade significantly - honestly I'd have preferred it if they hadn't got our hopes up lol. I mean, we went ahead regardless but it was upsetting as we then had to make compromises elsewhere.
Did your PD provided site inspector pick up this same mistake???
This is the one thats supposedly seperate to PD, a different company entirly?
Oh and yesss KITCHEN is what im most concerned about.. i didnt realise how many differnet profiles and colours and materials there actually was... this is why i totally dissagree, you chose something they give you a guide and you have your heart set on it so you just end up staying with it.... $$$$$$$$$$$ its how they do it to make their cash probably.
even though they harp on about how they are there to help build your dream