Browse Forums Building A New House Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 201Mar 18, 2018 10:00 pm Your build is coming along quickly! Render looks so neat too my new build thread- Ben Trager https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=89826 my switch build thread (2011) https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36569 Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 202Mar 18, 2018 10:06 pm tinkster Your build is coming along quickly! Render looks so neat too Thanks tinkster very happy with progress we are making. I'm ready for the next big milestone though. I'm sure at this point everyone has gathered patience isn't my strongest point hahaha! Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 203Mar 18, 2018 10:43 pm Summitlovin tinkster Your build is coming along quickly! Render looks so neat too Thanks tinkster very happy with progress we are making. I'm ready for the next big milestone though. I'm sure at this point everyone has gathered patience isn't my strongest point hahaha! It is so difficult to be patient. Every milestone is exciting for the day, but then I’m done with that and already calculating the next. Building a house is the easiest and most difficult thing. We literally do nothing to it while it gets built but that’s the hard thing for me. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 204Mar 18, 2018 11:19 pm J278 Summitlovin tinkster Your build is coming along quickly! Render looks so neat too Thanks tinkster very happy with progress we are making. I'm ready for the next big milestone though. I'm sure at this point everyone has gathered patience isn't my strongest point hahaha! It is so difficult to be patient. Every milestone is exciting for the day, but then I’m done with that and already calculating the next. Building a house is the easiest and most difficult thing. We literally do nothing to it while it gets built but that’s the hard thing for me. Glad to hear i am not the only one who starts calculating rough timelines for milestones! I agree, once you're past the paperwork it really is quite cruisy, easier than i thought it would be. I am kept busy though organising quotes, budgeting post build projects & trying to work a timeline out of when things can be done e.g. if they have to wait until after the build, during PCI week or could be done even earlier. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 205Mar 18, 2018 11:22 pm Patience is definitely not my strong point either . My builder laughed the other day when I told them that according to what they’d told me, we should get a site start before the end of the month right?? Didn’t fill me with confidence. Once they lock up tho it seems to slow down as the progress isn’t always as obvious. Hopefully you get that soon my new build thread- Ben Trager https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=89826 my switch build thread (2011) https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36569 Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 206Mar 18, 2018 11:33 pm tinkster Patience is definitely not my strong point either . My builder laughed the other day when I told them that according to what they’d told me, we should get a site start before the end of the month right?? Didn’t fill me with confidence. Once they lock up tho it seems to slow down as the progress isn’t always as obvious. Hopefully you get that soon The upside is that there still 2 weeks until the end of the month so i will keep my fingers crossed that you see some progress. With a tap you're one step closer I think once i am at lock up even though it will feel slow i will be somewhat okay with that. To me, other than slab and handover, i see lock up as a bigger milestone and that i am very close to being in my home! Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 207Mar 19, 2018 8:03 pm Excuse the very average photo, it was a quick drive by today as the electricians were on site again. Down pipes and gutters have been installed I have also received my email to sort air conditioning out. The upgrades add up quick! Does anyone have any advice as to if it is worth upgrading the ducting to gold r1.2 (75mm insulation) ? I'm leaning towards yes however if it won't make much difference to efficiency/energy savings then i would prefer to use that money elsewhere. I'm definitely going to upgrade the controller, add in an outlet for the bathroom & make bed 2 & 3 seperate zones. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 208Mar 19, 2018 10:07 pm Summitlovin Excuse the very average photo, it was a quick drive by today as the electricians were on site again. Down pipes and gutters have been installed I have also received my email to sort air conditioning out. The upgrades add up quick! Does anyone have any advice as to if it is worth upgrading the ducting to gold r1.2 (75mm insulation) ? I'm leaning towards yes however if it won't make much difference to efficiency/energy savings then i would prefer to use that money elsewhere. I'm definitely going to upgrade the controller, add in an outlet for the bathroom & make bed 2 & 3 seperate zones. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We considered doing the same, but then my partner did some research and there were mixed reviews as to whether the gold ducting made much of a difference Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 209Mar 19, 2018 10:17 pm J278 Summitlovin Excuse the very average photo, it was a quick drive by today as the electricians were on site again. Down pipes and gutters have been installed I have also received my email to sort air conditioning out. The upgrades add up quick! Does anyone have any advice as to if it is worth upgrading the ducting to gold r1.2 (75mm insulation) ? I'm leaning towards yes however if it won't make much difference to efficiency/energy savings then i would prefer to use that money elsewhere. I'm definitely going to upgrade the controller, add in an outlet for the bathroom & make bed 2 & 3 seperate zones. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We considered doing the same, but then my partner did some research and there were mixed reviews as to whether the gold ducting made much of a difference Thanks for your advice. I am leaning towards no but i have asked my friend who is a refrigeration mechanic/electrician his thoughts. My family think that as the outdoor unit is outside the kitchen that the living areas will be easily cooled anyway it would be more the front bedrooms that would be a tad warmer as they're a bit further away. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 210Mar 19, 2018 11:25 pm Fingers crossed for your colorbond delivery this week. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 212Mar 21, 2018 3:29 pm Yay for roof sheeting!! We did the upgrades - gold tubing, two outlets and AirTouch controller. Happy so far. No idea if the tubing upgrade was worth it.... Although considering how hot my water gets in the kitchen (travels from meter at front all the way to the back of the house) its probably been worthwhile! I like the ability to control the temps of the different rooms, and the air flow. Found that the kids room closest to the ceiling unit was freezing, so we crank it down to 10% mostly. We have 4 sensors - the living (the controller itself has a sensor), theatre, activity and master. One thing we didn't specify was the Colorbond colour for the cover for the wiring to the external unit. They used the standard "Classic Cream" despite our house all being Surfmist. Was a pain to fix it. I recommend you specify before install! Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 213Mar 21, 2018 4:24 pm we upgraded the aircon ducts and possibly the must-haves along with AirTouch controller. I can switch on aircon away from home and we hardly need to use aircon at our place as we also went for Anticon under the roof. We use aircon for about 30 minutes and the whole house remains very cool without any fans. Mind you we have windows all along our northern side of the house. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 215Mar 21, 2018 5:36 pm Thanks for your replies everyone. I decided to upgrade the controller, as you’ve both said the ability to have more control of your system both from within and outside the home is a great benefit & great for the bottom line. I added an outlet to my ensuite and a zone to seperate beds 2 & 3. I slightly moved my master suite outlet however the rest looked okay to me. Looks like my return vent will be in my second hallway instead of main so I am super happy with that. I decided against upgrading the ducting as nobody could really confirm that it was worth it. The anticon brings me to another query, is there any insulation installed in the roof cavity with colourbond being the roof material? That was not something I can recall being offered at pre-start (wall? Insulation was) so I assumed there would be something of the sort being supplied for the roof? Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 216Mar 21, 2018 5:47 pm Summitlovin The anticon brings me to another query, is there any insulation installed in the roof cavity with colourbond being the roof material? That was not something I can recall being offered at pre-start (wall? Insulation was) so I assumed there would be something of the sort being supplied for the roof? yes there is going to be insulation in the roof and anticon was just an additional layer right under the colorbond. This is extra that you have to request we also only found out quite late about this. From memory, it was about 5K extra on the whole roof. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 217Mar 21, 2018 11:16 pm jpmontoya Summitlovin The anticon brings me to another query, is there any insulation installed in the roof cavity with colourbond being the roof material? That was not something I can recall being offered at pre-start (wall? Insulation was) so I assumed there would be something of the sort being supplied for the roof? yes there is going to be insulation in the roof and anticon was just an additional layer right under the colorbond. This is extra that you have to request we also only found out quite late about this. From memory, it was about 5K extra on the whole roof. yep, the budget says no deal to the anticon! haha but thank you for the info. I thought they would have to of had some insulation for the colourbond Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 218Mar 22, 2018 12:50 am Once step closer to getting the roof on, hopefully very soon. Re: First Build with Summit Perth WA 219Mar 22, 2018 5:20 pm hi guys. Please be nice. 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