Glad to hear your pci went well, not long now till you can move in yayyyy.
Do u have any photos of above your sliding doors? Noticed a gap over our alfresc one today
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 322Aug 28, 2013 10:50 pm [quote="hachy"]Glad to hear your pci went well, not long now till you can move in yayyyy. Do u have any photos of above your sliding doors? Noticed a gap over our alfresc one today /quote] No I haven't taken any, we had the same issue and I was wondering how they were going to fix it. They put an aluminium plate the same colour over the top and it looks good. If I remember I will take one next time Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 323Aug 28, 2013 10:58 pm Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 324Aug 28, 2013 11:03 pm Booked in to pick up the keys Friday afternoon !!!! Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 325Aug 29, 2013 7:48 am Looks just superb, DavCar. All the best for the move. Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 327Aug 30, 2013 12:01 pm I hope you have that Champagne on ice!!! Super jealous! Good Luck with it all and bring on the flooring, light fixtures, landscaping and god know what else! Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise - WE HAVE KEYS! 328Aug 30, 2013 10:28 pm Thanks Everyone!! Today has been very exciting, exhausting and a little overwhelming! After 12 loooong months we finally have our keys! it was pretty amazing walking through the front door knowing it is all ours Still a few things to do before we can move in, Storm water and blinds/ curtains happening tomorrow, solar and fencing next week, carpet, tiles and driveway booked for the following week and then the big moving day!! Will post more photos as things progress Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 329Aug 31, 2013 12:27 pm Keys!!!!! What's involved in storm water? Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 331Sep 12, 2013 10:42 pm look forward to seeing sams concrete work Initial Deposit 28/09/2012 // Prelim Contract Signed 25/11/2012 Selections 21/1/2013 to 23/1/2013 // Contract Signed 22/2/2013 Site Start 21/5/2013 // Slabbed 30/5/2013 Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 332Sep 13, 2013 12:02 am Gristy look forward to seeing sams concrete work Hi Gristy so do I! He did all the ground work yesterday and tomorrow is supposed to be the pour day so hopefully the weather holds out. I will post pics as soon as it is done! Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 333Sep 20, 2013 7:42 am DavCar13 Gristy look forward to seeing sams concrete work Hi Gristy so do I! He did all the ground work yesterday and tomorrow is supposed to be the pour day so hopefully the weather holds out. I will post pics as soon as it is done! looking forward to it, depending on pics wouldnt mind a drive by with the wife over the weekend Initial Deposit 28/09/2012 // Prelim Contract Signed 25/11/2012 Selections 21/1/2013 to 23/1/2013 // Contract Signed 22/2/2013 Site Start 21/5/2013 // Slabbed 30/5/2013 Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 334Oct 19, 2013 10:20 pm Hi guys, I've really enjoyed reading all the tips and advice on building in the Coast development. We're building in the last stage of the development (11b I think), and I'm just wondering the process that we're likely to follow. The road itself hasnt been lain yet in the Stage, but we've been told that the 'civil works' should be finished in October this year. I'm not even sure what civil works means! Its great to see that you guys are happy with your builds- we just cant wait to get started. Appreciate your feedback guys. Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 335Oct 21, 2013 9:23 am Hey DavCar, just wondering if you ended up changing your showerhead as planned? I LOVE ours, its like having a massage while showering! Definately happy we moved it up 100mm though too! Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 336Oct 22, 2013 9:22 am zoewenham13 Hey DavCar, just wondering if you ended up changing your showerhead as planned? I LOVE ours, its like having a massage while showering! Definately happy we moved it up 100mm though too! Hey Zoe, I love ours too! I have never really had a shower head like that before but it is great! Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 337Oct 22, 2013 9:31 am captainbecks Hi guys, I've really enjoyed reading all the tips and advice on building in the Coast development. We're building in the last stage of the development (11b I think), and I'm just wondering the process that we're likely to follow. The road itself hasnt been lain yet in the Stage, but we've been told that the 'civil works' should be finished in October this year. I'm not even sure what civil works means! Its great to see that you guys are happy with your builds- we just cant wait to get started. Appreciate your feedback guys. Hi captainbecks, It is awesome to finally see another Coast Estate build on here. I can see your stage from my back yard, it looks like they are pretty close to finishing. Have they given you a settlement date for your land yet? I remember being at the point you are at now, i think waiting is the hardest part, Once it starts though it all seems to move pretty quickly. If you have any questions I would be happy to try and answer them Cheers DavCar13 Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 338Oct 23, 2013 8:58 am DavCar13 Thanks for your reply DavCar13. Yes, the wait is quite testing! I'm currently living with my inlaws, so patience can at times be stretched! But we know the end result will be great. No date for settlement yet, but we were told civil works would end very soon. I occasionally go up and look at the works, and they seem to be doing quite a lot- laying the road etc. Its great you say that it seems to move quickly after this part. What Stage were you in? Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 339Oct 23, 2013 9:15 am Hi captainbecks. I'm not building in the same estate as you, but I am building with Hickinbothan. Our house is tiny, but for an idea of the speed they can work at, we have had slab, frame, pest treatment, windows, electrical and plumbing placement, air-conditioning ducting, insulation, and now yesterday the gyprock, in little over a month. Plus there's a sticker on the window to say that Gliderol has been out to measure. We were told on Tuesday that the kitchen will be fitted in about four weeks. They are moving so fast, I almost want them to slow down, but I believe things do slow down after lock-up, which I'm figuring must be soon for us. Re: Hickinbotham "Coast Estate" Seaford Rise 340Oct 23, 2013 2:18 pm Thanks _lucinda. It sounds like you're happy with how fast it progressed. I hope ours is that fast, but is perhaps a slightly bigger house. It seems like there are so many houses being built in the area, I wonder how they could manage to build them all relatively quickly. Do you know if they use various building companies, or just the one (which would presumably have many staff)? Anybody know any good and reasonably priced Air conditioning contractors/companies that could install a ducted air conditioning system in the Central Coast NSW for a small… 0 18014 Building Standards; Getting It Right! No you don't. But you should get a drone survey of the roof to have a record of the state of the roof prior to works starting. 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