you are building with Custom Builder, aren't you?
Do you mind me asking who you are building with?
practicalhomes.com.au
thanks, how was your experience with them so far?
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 502Feb 15, 2018 1:38 pm Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 506Feb 15, 2018 10:38 pm Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 508Feb 17, 2018 7:27 am Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 511Feb 17, 2018 9:28 pm Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 513Feb 17, 2018 10:05 pm Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Building at Bardia - New Breeze 520Feb 19, 2018 10:33 am IamSAM absep19 Can someone explain what the relation to recycling water tap to water tank. I do not know that this art. But I thought my builder is giving water tank which collect rain water and the we reuse it. How would council giving recycle tap would take away need fir water tank. Where would rain water flow to? 1) Sydney Water runs its own recycled water units and supplies that to some designated areas only. At Bardia, such connection is available to every lot. This does away with the need to install a separate Rain Water tank. 2) Many builders do provide a credit (money back) if rain water tank is not required. However the builder still has to do a good amount of plumbing connections, so do not expect entire cost back. 3) Recycled water conx ensures an assured supply of treated water, where as rain water tank does not. When there is no rain, normal water gets supplied instead of from the tank. 4) You have a point there, and to best of my knowledge - in absence of rain water tank the rain water would just end up with in storm water drain. 5) The rain water tank occupies prime space and is not really nice to look at. If you insist you could have recycled water feeding into rain water tank (which also takes input from normal water line) and that way minimal rain water is poured down storm drain. However you pay for tank and for usage of recycled water and for extra engineering/plumbing to have this setup. I don't know if this is done or feasible without manual intervention. Thanks for the info. I have done some research and seem the price at which we will be charged for storm water going to be in favour. Just for flushes and stuff it would be about 100 lts in month plus for garden and at that rate with approx .1.83/kilolitre. it does make sense to use it. Look at this link here http://www.sydneywater.com.au/SW/accoun ... /index.htm For reference, this is the Austlii reference. My take on this is, that they would be breaking the law denying access to a homeowner in Victoria, or their agent from having… 1 9070 Is it just a report written to give to the bank initially and it is based on what and how your payments are made up for, or is it a full service where they go out and… 2 5593 Hi Suku18 In NSW the statutory required insurances are: 1. HBCF ( Home Building Compensation Fund) - This is if the builder dies or goes broke. But this only covers 20%… 1 2692 |