Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Apr 18, 2014 6:56 am So in the spirit of the awesome "things you forget" thread (this one- http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=5823&start=740 I thought it would be a good idea to make one on what your BUILDER has forgotten to do lol.
So far we have had -Numerous items requested pre start that I wont even mention. -Power lead in and meter installed on wrong side of house. Builder now has to run cables up through roof and out the other side after frame goes up. (plans and variation were signed with it in the correct spot 6 months ago). -Forgot to order treated timber roof trusses....seriously how do you stuff up a whole house frame!? I'm sure theres going to be many more! So we know alot about what we as clients forgot...what about your builder? Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 2Apr 18, 2014 8:59 am Not sure "forgot" is the word ... but I'd like a second go at a few things. When you view a plan you don't always "see" the outcome clearly. I'd like to move a few things - but its too late I'm afraid ... Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 3Apr 18, 2014 9:27 am Hi Konrad, Our builder "forgot" to make sure our overflow relief gully was above natural ground level. This means that in order to have the same level around the house now we need to excavate below our foundations or raise the overflow relief gully (which apparently constitutes a major defect). Don't rely on the surveyor or the builder - get yourself a reliable building inspector. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 4Apr 18, 2014 10:10 am ours forgot things at prestart! we had a list of stuff to change and went through it twice with the lady and she said she understood it. it was after we signed the final plans that I realise that it wasn't done. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 5Apr 18, 2014 10:12 am Saint Mike Not sure "forgot" is the word ... but I'd like a second go at a few things. This! so much we'd change... location of meters is a start! Slooowwwwly getting a Manhatten 35 in Middleton Grange Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 6Apr 19, 2014 11:26 pm This thread is a great idea to start, will be subscribing to this. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 7Apr 20, 2014 11:51 am My builder wasn't going to include a powerpoint in the roof for the heating and cooling units and wasn't going to have a manhole in the single story part of our house. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 8Apr 20, 2014 11:52 am I think that you should remove the LOL for the topic title because there will be some people that weren't LOL when the picked up the mistake. Just a thought. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 9Apr 20, 2014 7:23 pm Ours forgot to connect the storm water piping. Every bit of rain meant our front yard had an impressive water feature and water gushed all over the footpath. This carried on until around 6 weeks after we moved in, numerous phone calls and emails being ignored, then I threatened legal action against the plumber and the builder who both signed off on it being done. Funny, they were on site within the hour after that. Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 11Apr 21, 2014 1:16 pm what I notice a lot of is builders not discussing what is missing, or assuming their customer knows what has been removed to bring costs down... quite a few of the people around us were surprised to discover their houses did not have sarking, of course they discovered this after the roof was on. we were surprised to discover (after we started to ask a few very specific questions) that there was no standard insulation around the garage, nor insulation around the laundry (to keep out the machine noises) nor internal insulation around the bedrooms (to keep the bedroom noises in the bedrooms) it's all a bit strange really. yet in defence of our guys, the quality of the finished product is awesome, they are very picky, you just have to be VERY careful looking under the skin of everything. Slooowwwwly getting a Manhatten 35 in Middleton Grange Re: Things your BUILDER forgot (lol) 12Apr 21, 2014 2:58 pm Our rear neighbours builder didn't connect storm water just hooked up to a single open ended pipe going under the fence into the block we eventually purchased. Needless to say became fairly obvious when our builder went to dig trenches for our sewer connection. Builder refused to rectify for the neighbours until council became involved. i wouldn't be worried, you'll definitely miss something, no matter how many times you review. we've spent close to 5 months ensuring everything got reflected in the… 5 9437 Depends what you're current inclusions are, but we're not including wardrobes and will just use second hand ones until we can save later on to get them built. Also have a… 3 8437 Hi All, I just wanted to close this topic out with an update. So we ended up agreeing to a number with the insurance company, and after an extensive amount of hand… 8 15395 |