Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Mar 19, 2012 2:03 pm I was wondering I anyone who has built with Redink or in Perth can help Can I delete the builders pavers at pre start or do I need to delete them before during the plan stage ? We want aggregate concrete instead and I'm sure if I ask the builder to do it it will cost me a small fortune! Thanks Building again . . with Redink Pre-start 04/12 Keys - 03/13 Finishing off. . . Painting/Floor Tiles/Carpet - 04/13 Walk In Robe/Lighting/Blinds and Moving 05/13 Gates/Front Landscaping / Pool 05/13 Re: Deleting pavers 2Mar 19, 2012 3:40 pm Absolutely you can delete paver's. You can choose to take them out of the contract all together and do it your self, or you can choose to to upgrade to decking or aggregate concrete. If can choose to do it after handover and save yourself the builder's margin, but keep in mind the credit the builder will give back is only the trade rate. They keep in the margin when issuing credits after signing contracts Re: Deleting pavers 3Mar 19, 2012 5:09 pm off2theburbs I was wondering I anyone who has built with Redink or in Perth can help Can I delete the builders pavers at pre start or do I need to delete them before during the plan stage ? We want aggregate concrete instead and I'm sure if I ask the builder to do it it will cost me a small fortune! Thanks Hi There, We are currently buidling with Redink and just have been through prestart. We also would like an aggregate drivea so at prestart we asked to receive a credit for it which we got $1400.00 back btw you can only source your own products and ask for credit for one major thing inside the house like we are doing our own tiling which we received a credit for but you can not say source your tapware also...or your basins....hope that helps oh and if you need costings just let me know and maybe i can help Appreciate that Chippy. I won’t do sand under pavers and will connect all up under pavers, however I was going to do: 1) Roadbase compacted with manual hand tamper 2)… 10 14382 Those span tables can be pushed a little for a low deck if you dont mind a little flex. Last deck I did, I pushed it a little and it was still rock solid - no noticeable… 6 11366 |