Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14903Oct 22, 2017 7:31 pm voz bugbos Thanks guys so far we’ve realised it’s not just us that thinks this. We haven’t brought this up with our site supervisor yet but hoping to meet with him this Thursday to address this and a bunch of other imperfections. Hi bugbos Did they fix the tiling issue for you? Hi They did fix this by taking off he tiles behind the toilet and side wall. They made the bottom row half size to match the mis sized shower and then took the wall tiles up further than originally included in the tender up behind the toilet and the side wall. In the end the tiles look better as we have ended up with just over a metre high wall tiles Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14904Oct 22, 2017 7:39 pm bugbos Hi They did fix this by taking off he tiles behind the toilet and side wall. They made the bottom row half size to match the mis sized shower and then took the wall tiles up further than originally included in the tender up behind the toilet and the side wall. In the end the tiles look better as we have ended up with just over a metre high wall tiles Good to hear bugbos great outcome Are you able to share your timeline esp. after internal linings? How long did it take for Settlement after linings invoice was issued? Thanks! Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14905Oct 22, 2017 7:41 pm Miffy Hi Voz, our pillar is rendered finish. It was quite expensive though around 2500. It looks v nice and worth spending money. People choose to do it after handover and save money. Thanks Miffy Will have to think about it now and ask my CSA - too late in the process though! Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14906Oct 22, 2017 7:44 pm voz bugbos Hi They did fix this by taking off he tiles behind the toilet and side wall. They made the bottom row half size to match the mis sized shower and then took the wall tiles up further than originally included in the tender up behind the toilet and the side wall. In the end the tiles look better as we have ended up with just over a metre high wall tiles Good to hear bugbos great outcome Are you able to share your timeline esp. after internal linings? How long did it take for Settlement after linings invoice was issued? Thanks! Sorry no I didn’t keep track of my dates and timeline. I do know that they started cutting the site mid January and we had settlement 4th August. We weren’t happy as we had problems with the tiler, bricklayer and painter taking longer than they should have Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14907Oct 22, 2017 7:55 pm All, For those who did AC after handover, did you do the slab (for AC) after handover or asked the Driveway people to do it? And I understand re-BASIX is required for AC post handover which means the location can't be determined till re-BASIX assessment? Suggestions on best approach would be appreciated. Cheers! Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14908Oct 22, 2017 9:35 pm Hi all, new to this form and wish I come across this before we signed our contracts would have saved myself so many headaches. My husband and I are rookie builders and home owners (when our house if finished) first time everything'ers, and decided to build with Eden Brae at the start of the year when somehow we ended up buying land instead of a house after finding ourselves coming back to Eden Brae display homes every time we visited display houses we knew this was it. They also fitted within our budget (which is one of the main reasons we went with Eden Brae), we decided to build the Cremorne 30mk2. Long story short we have been given a estimated start date for late November, I am not holding my breath to this as this is the 3rd start date. July, September and now November. We are currently at DA stage, 4 days in to be exact and have been told this can take upto 10days. While we were signing our final client checklist we saw that we have been 'upgraded' to a hybrid steel/timer frame at no extra cost. My question is who else has had this 'free' upgrade added and is this a good thing or should I be preparing myself for more headaches and more grey hairs. lol cheers Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14909Oct 22, 2017 9:37 pm Hi all, new to this form and wish I come across this before we signed our contracts would have saved myself so many headaches. My husband and I are rookie builders and home owners (when our house if finished) first time everything'ers, and decided to build with Eden Brae at the start of the year when somehow we ended up buying land instead of a house after finding ourselves coming back to Eden Brae display homes every time we visited display houses we knew this was it. They also fitted within our budget (which is one of the main reasons we went with Eden Brae), we decided to build the Cremorne 30mk2. Long story short we have been given a estimated start date for late November, I am not holding my breath to this as this is the 3rd start date. July, September and now November. We are currently at DA stage, 4 days in to be exact and have been told this can take upto 10days. While we were signing our final client checklist we saw that we have been 'upgraded' to a hybrid steel/timer frame at no extra cost. My question is who else has had this 'free' upgrade added and is this a good thing or should I be preparing myself for more headaches and more grey hairs. lol cheers Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14910Oct 23, 2017 7:49 am Petalz Hi all, new to this form and wish I come across this before we signed our contracts would have saved myself so many headaches. My husband and I are rookie builders and home owners (when our house if finished) first time everything'ers, and decided to build with Eden Brae at the start of the year when somehow we ended up buying land instead of a house after finding ourselves coming back to Eden Brae display homes every time we visited display houses we knew this was it. They also fitted within our budget (which is one of the main reasons we went with Eden Brae), we decided to build the Cremorne 30mk2. Long story short we have been given a estimated start date for late November, I am not holding my breath to this as this is the 3rd start date. July, September and now November. We are currently at DA stage, 4 days in to be exact and have been told this can take upto 10days. While we were signing our final client checklist we saw that we have been 'upgraded' to a hybrid steel/timer frame at no extra cost. My question is who else has had this 'free' upgrade added and is this a good thing or should I be preparing myself for more headaches and more grey hairs. lol cheers The only free upgrade we got was our insulation got increased at no extra charge. We have been very happy with Eden Brae so far and no problems Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14911Oct 23, 2017 7:51 am Miffy voz Facade pillar - Moroka textured finish - Hey guys, Have you got Moroka texture finish for your facade pillars? If so, please can you share pictures? I'm not sure if I like it and thinking of asking for a change to render finish. Textured finish is fine I guess but I don't like to see the shape of the bricks through the coating. Any thoughts / suggestions? Hi Voz, our pillar is rendered finish. It was quite expensive though around 2500. It looks v nice and worth spending money. People choose to do it after handover and save money. Can you send a photo as we are thinking about doing it after handover . Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14912Oct 23, 2017 8:57 am Petalz Hi all, new to this form and wish I come across this before we signed our contracts would have saved myself so many headaches. My husband and I are rookie builders and home owners (when our house if finished) first time everything'ers, and decided to build with Eden Brae at the start of the year when somehow we ended up buying land instead of a house after finding ourselves coming back to Eden Brae display homes every time we visited display houses we knew this was it. They also fitted within our budget (which is one of the main reasons we went with Eden Brae), we decided to build the Cremorne 30mk2. Long story short we have been given a estimated start date for late November, I am not holding my breath to this as this is the 3rd start date. July, September and now November. We are currently at DA stage, 4 days in to be exact and have been told this can take upto 10days. While we were signing our final client checklist we saw that we have been 'upgraded' to a hybrid steel/timer frame at no extra cost. My question is who else has had this 'free' upgrade added and is this a good thing or should I be preparing myself for more headaches and more grey hairs. lol cheers Got the hybrid frame no headaches so far apart from the fact they misplaced the frames (didn't do as per plan) - it's to do with the work of the people not the type of frame. I found the issue only after gyprock went up as it looked odd. They're fixing it now and rearranging the frames as per the plan. I thought Steel is better. My build is in the final stage at the moment. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14913Oct 23, 2017 4:50 pm dreamh0me Miffy voz Facade pillar - Moroka textured finish - Hey guys, Have you got Moroka texture finish for your facade pillars? If so, please can you share pictures? I'm not sure if I like it and thinking of asking for a change to render finish. Textured finish is fine I guess but I don't like to see the shape of the bricks through the coating. Any thoughts / suggestions? Hi Voz, our pillar is rendered finish. It was quite expensive though around 2500. It looks v nice and worth spending money. People choose to do it after handover and save money. Can you send a photo as we are thinking about doing it after handover . Hi dreamh0me Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14914Oct 23, 2017 6:22 pm Petalz Hi all, new to this form and wish I come across this before we signed our contracts would have saved myself so many headaches. My husband and I are rookie builders and home owners (when our house if finished) first time everything'ers, and decided to build with Eden Brae at the start of the year when somehow we ended up buying land instead of a house after finding ourselves coming back to Eden Brae display homes every time we visited display houses we knew this was it. They also fitted within our budget (which is one of the main reasons we went with Eden Brae), we decided to build the Cremorne 30mk2. Long story short we have been given a estimated start date for late November, I am not holding my breath to this as this is the 3rd start date. July, September and now November. We are currently at DA stage, 4 days in to be exact and have been told this can take upto 10days. While we were signing our final client checklist we saw that we have been 'upgraded' to a hybrid steel/timer frame at no extra cost. My question is who else has had this 'free' upgrade added and is this a good thing or should I be preparing myself for more headaches and more grey hairs. lol cheers We seem to be in a similar stage - looking to start in November/December. We too were originally getting timber frames, and were upgraded to steel. I was originally wanting steel, but wanted EBH to build the house more than I cared about steel frames. The reason for wanting steel for me was the termite protection. I know the timber is 25 yr treated, but at the end of the day, it's still edible. I also know that our roof trusses will be timber and the termites can travel to the roof for a meal (although that's more unlikely). Having spoken to a pest controller that I know and trust - he said it's definitely a positive for termite protection. Having spoken to a builder that I have worked with, he sees mostly positives from it - the only negative he sees is when coming to renovate, it's harder to do (he pretty much does renos of bathrooms and laundrys). Renovation is the furthest thing from my mind!. I'm happy we have it included. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14915Oct 23, 2017 7:39 pm Hello, Does anyone have a photo of shelves that EB provides for robes and pantry. Bruce Are you getting standard melamine shelving ($1 upgrade) for your house. If yes what areas and what configuration in standard inclusion. Coz are you getting std shelves for the robes? Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14916Oct 23, 2017 9:32 pm Miffy Hello, Does anyone have a photo of shelves that EB provides for robes and pantry. Bruce Are you getting standard melamine shelving ($1 upgrade) for your house. If yes what areas and what configuration in standard inclusion. Coz are you getting std shelves for the robes? As far as I understood the melamine shelves were only for pantry and linen cupboard . The wardrobes are just a wire rack. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14917Oct 24, 2017 5:26 am dreamh0me Miffy Hello, Does anyone have a photo of shelves that EB provides for robes and pantry. Bruce Are you getting standard melamine shelving ($1 upgrade) for your house. If yes what areas and what configuration in standard inclusion. Coz are you getting std shelves for the robes? As far as I understood the melamine shelves were only for pantry and linen cupboard . The wardrobes are just a wire rack. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 14918Oct 24, 2017 6:46 pm Thank you dreamh0me and winto-04 for replying I built with EB back on 2009. Check out this thread on this forum. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=12911&p=154061#p154061 I can't speak for recent expericience however, we had no… 1 23787 A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. 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