Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 21Apr 27, 2015 12:44 pm ++++++++++++ New Generation Homes 'Odyssey' at Whiteman Edge Our Build thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=76967&start=20 Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 26Jun 12, 2015 10:10 am Love your floor plan Treble. You have put some thought into that. Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 27Jun 14, 2015 1:24 am A little bit late but we have a slab! Bricks have now been delivered, photo coming soon. http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f59/Neil_Keiles/slab_zpse5dpx11a.jpg Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 30Jun 16, 2015 2:17 am Thanks Millbridge and Lady_Zu. So cool to meet new neighbours here. What street are you on? Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 33Jun 26, 2015 7:18 pm Hi treble your lands were titled feb but it took 4 months for CH to get a slab down? Just curious if this is standard across CH as i was tossing up building with them vs a competitor such as smart.homes. My titles would be nov but thought if you did your design and prestart well before then that a slab could be down within 1-2 months? E.g. Dec-jan for.me? Or was there a reasom for your hold up? Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 35Jun 26, 2015 11:29 pm I'm with them as well and ours took that long (we also had Christmas) but you have to go through council. I would NEVER built with smart homes. I know about 4 people in my area building with them and they've all had nightmares of experiences and poor customer service. CH might not be perfect but they've been good enough for us! Minor issues have all been fixed and reasonably timely. Would definitely recommend. Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 36Jun 29, 2015 3:54 pm Good points. But are the poor customer service to do with dealing with issues surrounding structural and building quality? If it's just communication related I guess I could forgive that given the current quotes i'm getting are 206k circa for SmartHomes vs $223k or so for Celebrations. So the price difference does sweeten some shoddier areas. However, if those 4 around you are experiencing quality issues that are translatable to loss in $$ that closes this gap, then perhaps I'd be better off having second thoughts of going down the CH route... Seems the CH have sprung up like weeds in new estates like Calleya, unsure if this is just reflective on higher numbers going with their name, or reflective on the market voting that quality/build times are better and therefore sticking with CH/ABN group...? Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 37Jun 29, 2015 8:45 pm I believe it's mostly communication, but a lot is to do with build and not following our areas guidelines as well! So they've all experienced delays. They just seem to be a bit slow. I guess it just depends on what you want! Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 38Jun 29, 2015 8:50 pm Fair point. I wouldnt want delays and issues with guidelines not being followed either, concerning i guess. Guess it also comes down to how much cost wise your saving to stomach these. Im sure celebrations suffers from this too but maybe not as much by far? Has your build and any other CH builders here been in the european house borer zoned area? If so was the only treatment required h2 blue pine timber upgrades of just under 1k?? Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 39Jun 30, 2015 10:42 am Hi SaberX, I hope Treble doesn't mind me commenting here, but i think Treble had his slabbed laid, a few weeks before he posted the picture, maybe around mid-end of may, I'm pretty sure he is at brick stage now?? Re: Celebration Homes - Lennox in Whiteman Edge 40Jun 30, 2015 2:41 pm Thanks Lozel. I assume one to two months from slab down is a good indicator of time? Just wondering treble and other CH'ers did you have flumed rangehoods, bathrooms etc? Appears only the WC are flumed, but arguably i would think the rangehood and bathrooms are more important to be flumed externally. Ive been told by CH it disipitates easily enough in the roof cavity but wasnt quite convinced. The figure thrown up was fluming was expensive around 900 or so to do which went against what others appear to say here (200 or more to flume their rangehood) i also cant imagine 900 justifiably to vent something outside a roof? Hello everyone, After some suggestions and ideas about how to put a concrete path around the drop edge beam area on our new build. We are required to have a concrete path… 0 12871 |