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Browse Forums Building A New House Porter Davis homes 12221Feb 12, 2016 6:43 pm Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12224Feb 12, 2016 8:20 pm Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12226Feb 13, 2016 8:44 pm Tiles and kitchen are actually different companies but under the WoS experience. Kitchen gave us a very vague estimate (which was way out), I don't think we got one from tiles. They don't like to give out pricing because it depends a lot on your plans and obviously there's a lot of variance. It sucks but I do kinda get the logic. We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12227Feb 13, 2016 8:59 pm thewoodiesTiles and kitchen are actually different companies but under the WoS experience. Kitchen gave us a very vague estimate (which was way out), I don't think we got one from tiles. They don't like to give out pricing because it depends a lot on your plans and obviously there's a lot of variance. It sucks but I do kinda get the logic. We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. yeh i get that, tiles are based on m2 and thats fine ive spent the last hour working our all the area we need. The kitchen however was just unhelpful. kitchens are kitchens bench, cabinets etc guides at least could be at least given, even on selections they cant tell you which again wastes not on your time but theirs especially when you need to make changed then at tender .. anyway winge for my night done... i suppose had the experience so far been a little easier in terms of getting answers to our questions today would have been just one of those things.... the attitudes stink thanks! wow i heard around $500 so i best get looking into it thank you Re: Porter Davis homes 12228Feb 13, 2016 9:03 pm thewoodiesTiles and kitchen are actually different companies but under the WoS experience. Kitchen gave us a very vague estimate (which was way out), I don't think we got one from tiles. They don't like to give out pricing because it depends a lot on your plans and obviously there's a lot of variance. It sucks but I do kinda get the logic. We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. yeh i get that, tiles are based on m2 and thats fine ive spent the last hour working our all the area we need. The kitchen however was just unhelpful. kitchens are kitchens bench, cabinets etc guides at least could be at least given, even on selections they cant tell you which again wastes not on your time but theirs especially when you need to make changed then at tender .. anyway winge for my night done... i suppose had the experience so far been a little easier in terms of getting answers to our questions today would have been just one of those things.... the attitudes stink thanks! wow i heard around $500 so i best get looking into it thank you It's about $400-500 per inspection but you need five of them if you're covering all stages. Even knowing our house type they still underestimated the kitchen cupboard upgrade significantly - honestly I'd have preferred it if they hadn't got our hopes up lol. I mean, we went ahead regardless but it was upsetting as we then had to make compromises elsewhere. Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12229Feb 14, 2016 12:45 am Our wos experience was mixed... Selections was average, as we were argued with about upgrading items such as shower rails and sinks (which we have in writing you can get them to purchase from Reece anything that Reece sell)... Colors were easy, as we did them on a weekend 6 weeks earlier Wardrobes was a walk in the park, as there were only so many combinations we could fit in the spaces... Tiles were great, kitchen was awesome, as our specific needs were designed for access costed on the spot... Electrical was a bloody nightmare... I've never come across a more incompetent process and people running it... The Argus staff claim they can't give you a unit price for any given item, yet they can give you a ridiculous total price they are unable to justify... Reminded us very much of the travel agent on Little Britain... "Computer Says No..." We've subsequently asked our appointed BC for a unit price breakdown for electrical, and been sent a soft copy of the number of items, but no prices aside from the total... Very frustrating... Our Bayside KDR Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=78298 Re: Porter Davis homes 12230Feb 14, 2016 9:00 am Drew01Our wos experience was mixed... Selections was average, as we were argued with about upgrading items such as shower rails and sinks (which we have in writing you can get them to purchase from Reece anything that Reece sell)... Colors were easy, as we did them on a weekend 6 weeks earlier Wardrobes was a walk in the park, as there were only so many combinations we could fit in the spaces... Tiles were great, kitchen was awesome, as our specific needs were designed for access costed on the spot... Electrical was a bloody nightmare... I've never come across a more incompetent process and people running it... The Argus staff claim they can't give you a unit price for any given item, yet they can give you a ridiculous total price they are unable to justify... Reminded us very much of the travel agent on Little Britain... "Computer Says No..." We've subsequently asked our appointed BC for a unit price breakdown for electrical, and been sent a soft copy of the number of items, but no prices aside from the total... Very frustrating... That's strange about Argus. Not only were we told the price of each individual item, we were able to watch the price growing on her computer as we added each light, light switch, etc. It was probably the section where we felt most in control. Disappointing that you didn't have a similar experience. Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12231Feb 14, 2016 9:23 am We saw the price increasing in Clipspec, but when we asked for itemised pricing so we could cut the price back a bit from nealy $12k, we were told it wasn't available... Our Bayside KDR Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=78298 Re: Porter Davis homes 12232Feb 14, 2016 11:03 am thewoodiesTiles and kitchen are actually different companies but under the WoS experience. Kitchen gave us a very vague estimate (which was way out), I don't think we got one from tiles. They don't like to give out pricing because it depends a lot on your plans and obviously there's a lot of variance. It sucks but I do kinda get the logic. We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. yeh i get that, tiles are based on m2 and thats fine ive spent the last hour working our all the area we need. The kitchen however was just unhelpful. kitchens are kitchens bench, cabinets etc guides at least could be at least given, even on selections they cant tell you which again wastes not on your time but theirs especially when you need to make changed then at tender .. anyway winge for my night done... i suppose had the experience so far been a little easier in terms of getting answers to our questions today would have been just one of those things.... the attitudes stink thanks! wow i heard around $500 so i best get looking into it thank you Heya I can give you our contact it is $220 for every inspection Http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Ashgrove 33, Porter Davis Contract: 09/09/15 Site start: 03/02/16 Slab: 22/02/16 Frame: 04/03/16 Lock-up: 02/05/16 Fixing: 19/05/16 Completion: Underway http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Re: Porter Davis homes 12233Feb 14, 2016 11:06 am Drew01Our wos experience was mixed... Selections was average, as we were argued with about upgrading items such as shower rails and sinks (which we have in writing you can get them to purchase from Reece anything that Reece sell)... Colors were easy, as we did them on a weekend 6 weeks earlier Wardrobes was a walk in the park, as there were only so many combinations we could fit in the spaces... Tiles were great, kitchen was awesome, as our specific needs were designed for access costed on the spot... Electrical was a bloody nightmare... I've never come across a more incompetent process and people running it... The Argus staff claim they can't give you a unit price for any given item, yet they can give you a ridiculous total price they are unable to justify... Reminded us very much of the travel agent on Little Britain... "Computer Says No..." We've subsequently asked our appointed BC for a unit price breakdown for electrical, and been sent a soft copy of the number of items, but no prices aside from the total... Very frustrating... That is so weird we were given prices then and there. For example to move a downlight it would cost $15 everything was itemized on the computer right in front of us. Http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Ashgrove 33, Porter Davis Contract: 09/09/15 Site start: 03/02/16 Slab: 22/02/16 Frame: 04/03/16 Lock-up: 02/05/16 Fixing: 19/05/16 Completion: Underway http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Porter Davis homes 12234Feb 14, 2016 12:48 pm Went to check out the house today. Actually being able to walk through it and properly visualise the rooms for the first time (it's mirror flipped from the display which keeps confusing us) brought some excitement back. The trust has gone but we hope they surprise us by sorting things out on Monday. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12235Feb 14, 2016 8:18 pm thewoodiesWent to check out the house today. Actually being able to walk through it and properly visualise the rooms for the first time (it's mirror flipped from the display which keeps confusing us) brought some excitement back. The trust has gone but we hope they surprise us by sorting things out on Monday. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Wow would be really exciting! Went and checked ours too and all our pipes are done! Http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Ashgrove 33, Porter Davis Contract: 09/09/15 Site start: 03/02/16 Slab: 22/02/16 Frame: 04/03/16 Lock-up: 02/05/16 Fixing: 19/05/16 Completion: Underway http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ Re: Porter Davis homes 12236Feb 15, 2016 10:47 am thewoodiesMoney well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. I still find it funny that some people are prepared to spend $250k+ on a house build, but not an additional 1% of the cost to ensure it's built properly and to standard. Madness. Re: Porter Davis homes 12237Feb 15, 2016 1:41 pm thewoodiesMoney well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. I still find it funny that some people are prepared to spend $250k+ on a house build, but not an additional 1% of the cost to ensure it's built properly and to standard. Madness. Agree.... The thing is, I think PD are clever at lulling people into a false sense of security. As a first time builder it wasn't even something on my radar until I read here - of course then it seemed totally obvious. Building a Porter Davis Livingstone 23 in Mayfield, Cranbourne East | Our thread 18/05/15 - Contract Signed 24/12/15 - Land Settlement 30/1/16 - Slab poured 9/06/16 - Handover Re: Porter Davis homes 12238Feb 15, 2016 3:20 pm I still find it funny that some people are prepared to spend $250k+ on a house build, but not an additional 1% of the cost to ensure it's built properly and to standard. Madness. I agree that inspections are usually worth the investment, especially if you have limited construction knowledge. However, the inspections themselves do not guarantee a build that is 100% compliant with the contract or to the applicable standard. There are many 'subjective' standards, and if the builder is not willing to remedy, then you have to be willing to face extra delays/costs and an adversarial relationship to possibly achieve the desired outcome. Re: Porter Davis homes 12239Feb 15, 2016 7:45 pm Ashgrove33 thewoodiesTiles and kitchen are actually different companies but under the WoS experience. Kitchen gave us a very vague estimate (which was way out), I don't think we got one from tiles. They don't like to give out pricing because it depends a lot on your plans and obviously there's a lot of variance. It sucks but I do kinda get the logic. We're using Darbecca for inspections. I think all up (not including reinspections which we weren't counting on) it was going to be two and an half (?) thousand for the lot - but go to their website to confirm that . Money well spent given what's been discovered in the first two. yeh i get that, tiles are based on m2 and thats fine ive spent the last hour working our all the area we need. The kitchen however was just unhelpful. kitchens are kitchens bench, cabinets etc guides at least could be at least given, even on selections they cant tell you which again wastes not on your time but theirs especially when you need to make changed then at tender .. anyway winge for my night done... i suppose had the experience so far been a little easier in terms of getting answers to our questions today would have been just one of those things.... the attitudes stink thanks! wow i heard around $500 so i best get looking into it thank you Heya I can give you our contact it is $220 for every inspection Http://ashgrove33.blogspot.com.au/ yes please!!!! Re: Porter Davis homes 12240Feb 15, 2016 7:50 pm can i just ask with these inspections, has anyone had of the inspectiors provided by PD??? We have been told are a totallying different company to PD and have nothing to do with them blah blah blah, and that we should be comfortable in knowing that they would be sufficient. I've been told by numerous friends to get one, once i mentioned it to our sales person she said you still can however we provide one external.. check out the facebook page Building with Better Built - it helps! But i've heard both builders are fantastic. 1 160075 Yeah, that’s fair to be uneasy about it. We had similar wording pop up early on and our conveyancer pushed back hard. A few things were amended once we queried it,… 3 2640 Hi paul smith, Did you go ahead with Dezire Homes? I am in the market now and was looking for some feedback? Thanks 4 176470 |