Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15482Mar 03, 2020 11:33 am Current State: Slab/Frame/Bricklayer/Lockup/Lining/Stairs/Kitchen/Wet flooring/Painted/PCI/Got the Keys My Thread: Building Windsor 40 with Eden Brae (Caddens) Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15483Mar 03, 2020 11:40 am 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15485Mar 03, 2020 4:55 pm 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15496Mar 11, 2020 10:21 am mckenzie Hi Since EB installs steel frames, how did everyone here had the tv wall mounts done, how is it compared to wall mounting on timber frames. Did you do it by yourself or have a recommendation of a contact in Sydney? Please advise I mounted 77" TV couple of weeks ago. Used someone from Goodguys suggestion. No problem at all. But I do have timber noggins there. But not sure its helping. Current State: Slab/Frame/Bricklayer/Lockup/Lining/Stairs/Kitchen/Wet flooring/Painted/PCI/Got the Keys My Thread: Building Windsor 40 with Eden Brae (Caddens) Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15497Mar 11, 2020 4:23 pm Thanks guys for your thoughts and inputs for my last post on 'color discontinued'. Appreciate it. My colour consultant has sent a request to the supplier to check for any leftover stocks nation wide. Will see how it goes. On another note, i just realised that the tile width we selected for bathroom for both floor tiles and wall tiles doesnt match (300mm and 330mm). I gave a call to DiLorenzo about this. As its too late for change, They suggest not to align the tiles for edges. Rather align for the center of the tiles. Any ran into similar issues? Any thoughts on this? Thanks Nim Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15498Mar 11, 2020 4:30 pm Have a look at display homes. We don't have aligned floor and wall tiles and you won't notice. I would argue it looks nicer. As for colours, the colour palette is huge. You might actually find a better colour to your liking? Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15499May 11, 2020 6:44 pm Hi Guys We haven't dont tender get, but wanted to get some information. With the builders choice, is the material good or at least decent ? alot of colours ? we're not sure how much the tender process will cost us. and what would be the must upgrades and things we can leave for later. thanks guys !! Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 15500May 12, 2020 1:22 pm Bobby 24, Whatever you do, don't go to Eden Brae. We regrettably have signed with them and are way down the path. their standard range has very limited choices and these choices are often too basic. Everytime you deviate from the standard range, it is a chance for them to charge more, even though the cost of your preferred choice is probably the same as the standard. This is their business model and this is how they make their margin. Don't get fooled by the supposedly good value 'upgrade package' either. You will realise later you need to spend more to make the upgrade worthwhile. One example is the 'free' or 'low cost' ceiling height upgrade, the sales people will never tell you it will only look good if you have correspondingly higher doors. You want higher doors? We did and spent a further $5000. You wouldn't think adding a few centimetres to the door height will be so expensive but that's how they get you. I later figured out that few extra centimetres cost a few times more than a whole new door you can get from Bunnings from the same brand. The tender will cost about a few hundred ($700 from memory) and it will cost a further $2000+ to draw up a contract. It is not an insignificant investment so you want to do your research before you enage in a tender or two. Also if you are getting more than one tender done, make sure you have a list of things for them to quote on, so you are comparing the same things. You want to upgrade things that are hard or impossible to do later, things like insulation, lighting for downstairs (if you are building double storey), staircase, kitchen, windows and doors. Things you can leave for later would be joinery, perhaps floors. Upgrades are where they make their most margin. There are two layers of margin here - one for the suppliers, and the suppliers will also pay Eden brae a commission. One thing that makes me very uncomfortable is they never give you an itemised quote even if you request it. And they don't allow you the opportunity to get the items quoted before you sign the contract. So you really go in blind with just some faith in good business ethics. And your faith is not always rewarded. 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 23204 A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223604 |