Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 42Apr 10, 2019 8:45 pm SejaeD dany Kitchen cabinets done as well as counter top. Looks like the bulkhead is not at the right hight. They have to redo the whole thing or atleast the bulkhead. What a waste of time. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Kitchen Layout Counter Top Shitake white herringbone splashbackLike ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The bullkhead is completely wrong, Is one shown on the plans? in the plans it's just shadow line gap whereas here its quite a bit. They have said it will be redone. I am keeping a check on it. Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 43Apr 11, 2019 8:08 am It’s in Product Review’s best interest that as many of the reviews placed on their website are legitimate. Have a look at what Choice Magazine and the ACCC warn about online ‘fake’ reviews... Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 44Dec 10, 2019 5:04 pm Hi guys, we are currently building with metricon in VIC and is near the settlement stage. I thought I'd share and ask some questions here. Basically everything has been fairly smooth up until the end of lockup stage. One of the main disappointments was the paint job and complete lack of attention to details like chips, small cracks here and there. They had a internal QA guy in and he puts up all these stickers for reworks, but when we return to have a look, they've just removed the stickers and most of the areas remains the same quality. We had a friend who hired an external inspector from day one and their quality turned out to be much better, however they didn't hire one before settlement and have since found defects. My question is should we hire a external inspector for before settlement? Not sure if worth. It seems to me with these volume builders you really have to take responsibility for the build and be on point every stage of the way, to show them the standard you are looking for as a customer. You don't want to be pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for a defective and old looking house at settlement. Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 45Dec 10, 2019 5:11 pm goldenrock you are correct. Volume builders like Metricon are not resourced to do effective quality assurance checks during the build. The display homes are not representative of the product they typically deliver. Getting reasonable quality is, unfortunately, up to the customer using a combination of professional private inspections, self inspections and negotiating ability to get defects rectified before the stage payment invoices are issued. Their process involves pushing forward, hiding defects, reassuring you they will rectify, telling you want you want to hear... then letting you address any defects after the final payment in the 3 month warranty phase. It’s a balance of speed, cost, quality, and financial risk all in their favour. Best to accept their business model, stay sharp and manage them closely. Their behaviour is not right or ethical but it’s the way it is until effective consumer protection regulation is introduced and enforced in the building industry. Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 46Dec 11, 2019 9:47 pm Hi Golden Rock there are a lot of tactics and processes these home builder's use that meet the bare minimum of the Australian standards. They are volume builder's and the reason they sell them for what they do is the screw suppliers and trades down. It's basically a lottery with a lot of things having to go your way to receive a good end product. I have contracted and previously supervised for these volume builder's and have seen so many bad results. This is the reason I got out of supervising, I was sick of seeing the poor home owner pumping hard earned money into their dream and continually being let down. The best thing to do is have an independent certifier or builder look over your home, the thing with this is it can become quite expensive. Another option is to have a friend who knows what they're talking about do it. All the best moving forward and don't let them put pressure on you to sign off. Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 47Dec 12, 2019 6:57 am Check the contract carefully for details about the progress stage payments. Many contracts will require payment 5 days after the site supervisor presses the stage complete button on the building workflow software app. You will be invoiced irrespective of any defects identified in your inspection. Better to get the defects relevant to that stage rectified before you are required to make the progress payment. Your contract should reflect this principle otherwise the builder can basically ignore your inspection report and just push on, covering up any defects. Getting the earlier stage defects fixed later will waste your time and rent money and elevate your stress either at PCI or in the warranty phase. Or you will just accept the the defects to move in. Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 48Dec 12, 2019 2:17 pm Thanks for the feedback guys, at this stage we do have a list of defects and reworks to be completed with photos taken on the day of QA. Definitely in no rush to settle a product that's not on par with what we've paid for. If the house goes over the agreed days of work they will incur penalties too, so let's see what happens. Will keep you guys posted! Re: Building with Metricon in Sydney 49Dec 12, 2019 2:51 pm goldenrock your situation sounds familiar. If they don’t want to rectify some items then It becomes a waiting game; your costs of delay versus theirs. They leverage this imbalance in the contract to pressure customers to accept sub standard work. No idea about the driveway question, but your price for a house that size including landscaping seems very good! 1 6155 Hi, First of all, thank you to this community for sharing your thoughts and opinions. We are in early days of our pre-contract stage for Metricon Doulton and we are… 0 10715 Hello All 🙂 We are planning to start our journey of construction our first home. We zeroed down on Metricon and henley homes based on design suitable for our lot and… 0 8157 |