Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Changing tiles after handover 6Aug 28, 2015 1:44 pm Building the Denver by Metricon on acreage Land settlement: 24/8/15 Contracts: 8/7/16 Finance approved: 5/8/16 Council approval.....? viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79213 Re: Changing tiles after handover 10Aug 29, 2015 1:30 pm Building our first home - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75306 Re: Changing tiles after handover 12Aug 30, 2015 12:29 pm Caraf88 Yes don't accept that no more variations are allowed. If they won't accept a variation, tell them not to tile it. Ironically that would be classed as a variation They can ALWAYS do a variation. Complain and ask to speak to managers. Make a post on product review, make your complaint visible. Guarantee you'll get your variation. Creator of superduperonium, expert at expert things, nobel laureate, can hold my breath for 10 minutes. Re: Changing tiles after handover 13Aug 31, 2015 10:27 am Yes, it can be quite costly to take out tiles and replace them. However, the price does depend on what type of tiles you are going to choose and how complex the work will be. My advice is to do what you think is right. How much are you ahead in payments compared to where the build is at? Have you fully drawn down the loan? 5 11841 Hi All, I'm new here! I'm in a block of 4 apartments (Waverley council) and looking to change a window to a sliding door. The window faces an enclosed garden (with a… 0 5519 Hi all, I've received the unwelcome news that our certifier (BCA Certifiers) has merged into the McKenzie Group. A quick Google revealed McKenzie is the mob that… 0 4205 |