Browse Forums Safer Living Re: Should I change my locks after a reno? 9May 03, 2008 12:15 am mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Should I change my locks after a reno? 10Aug 09, 2008 12:07 am to_do_list I would and will on the established house we bought. I would after a major reno. On the existing place we didn't because of the "builders key" aspect that Adrian B explained. I've mentioned before they left the builders key in the door accidentally and we nicked it to gain access (please don't post about how terrible a person I am for doing this.....I've already been told...on other threads ) suffice to say the said nicked builders key wouldn't work anymore. Builders keys are changed as well every so often to stop previous workers from gaining access Best Price Wardrobes Sliding door robes | Walk in robes Deco panel | Mirror | Melamine 26 to 28 Cottage lane Hackham M: 0402 927 376 http://www.bestpricewardrobes.com.au Trade welcome Been in a similar position and we decided to let the builder go. Some of the PSA money goes to engineering so we at least got those documents and they actually refunded us… 2 4551 Hi, you've probably already resolved this, however, Commbank will probably pay the funds to you after you send evidence the work is done regardless the change in the quotes. 1 31775 5 7301 |