Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7201Jun 19, 2017 7:44 pm Our first home build journey https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=96594 Our second home build journey https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic. ... 1&t=103533 Our build journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cteafamily/ Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7210Aug 08, 2017 8:25 pm kirashogun makido I'm planning to build with Carlisle in South East area, knockdown and build (KDBR) I visited couple display homes of Carlisle and spoke to their sale consultant and one of consultant told me the site cost will be around 60k while other told me around 50k !! My question is how do we know daftly how much of the site cost so we can negotiate? I suspect a lot of the project builders like CH are padding their margins in these so called on-site costs so they can advertise a lower sticker price on their houses. The CH breakdown is complete BS, things like traffic management and just an extra general surcharge on KDR. If you start to take a knife to this, they might squeal, it just depends who blinks. Btw you do need a soil report and survey to have an rough idea. I am lucky enough to have M grade soil and less than 300mm fall across entire site, however being a KDR as well, it's almost always P grade. My onsite costs were $17K and that's includes double glazing on all windows in a 46 square house (bad orientation). So the $50K figure is bunk unless they are building on swamp land with a 3M fall. Good to know, thanks kirashogun for your information! Enjoy your build journey! Our first home build journey https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=96594 Our second home build journey https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic. ... 1&t=103533 Our build journey on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cteafamily/ Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7212Aug 20, 2017 7:48 pm How's everyone's build going? We are in the 9th month of our build (one month over contract end date) with the handover at least a month away. I am going to Issue Resolution again tomorrow. Would be interested to know if everyone's build is running to schedule or mine is a one off. Thanks in advance to anyone who responds. Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7213Aug 21, 2017 11:36 am Hi skycloud We are in the earily stages of building (a week into Frame). I think there is something going on as it took a month between our slap finishing and frame starting. It's not only our bulding i can see another Carlisle house in our estate and there seems to be very little movment compared to other bulding around them. I can see houses that started weeks after our house already have roof titles done. Could be a worker shortage, not sure. Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7214Aug 21, 2017 11:44 am skycloud Hi All, for a double story with standard ducted heating (i.e. no upgrade) do you get two network controls (one on each floor) or just one? We upgraded our ducted unit to 5 or 6 star, can't remember and had zoning as well. Spent like nearly 4k for the zones and heating unit and found out it was 1 controller which is a joke! . When the heating guys came out to commission the gas we asked them to install one for us. About $150 definitely cheaper to get another added afterwards. Second Build, this time with Carlisle 2016, can't wait! Beckham: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67280 Canterbury: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=81175 Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7215Aug 21, 2017 5:04 pm anotherUser Hi skycloud We are in the earily stages of building (a week into Frame). I think there is something going on as it took a month between our slap finishing and frame starting. It's not only our bulding i can see another Carlisle house in our estate and there seems to be very little movment compared to other bulding around them. I can see houses that started weeks after our house already have roof titles done. Could be a worker shortage, not sure. Thanks for sharing. Yes, looks like they have severe shortage of trades. Otherwise does not make sense for them to pay us delay damages and still delay completion. Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7216Aug 21, 2017 6:04 pm Thanks Pearz. I remember the colours person telling us there will be 2 controllers for double storey houses. Clearly that's not the case. Also she had told 2 zones by default in standard heating option - one whole house, 2nd downstairs only - have to wait and see whether that's the case. Should have got that in writing. Thanks for your tip on getting the additional controller through the heating installation folks. Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7218Aug 22, 2017 10:26 am skycloud Thanks Pearz. I remember the colours person telling us there will be 2 controllers for double storey houses. Clearly that's not the case. Also she had told 2 zones by default in standard heating option - one whole house, 2nd downstairs only - have to wait and see whether that's the case. Should have got that in writing. Thanks for your tip on getting the additional controller through the heating installation folks. Hi skycloud Here is our Heating and Cooling from our Tender... We got it part of a sales promo. which had a cost of $4k: Hope this helps. Provide 14.7 kW (Nominal cooling capacity), Single phase Brivis add on refrigerated air conditioning to 14 points as per promotion, including: Larger ducts and duct insulation to suit refrigerated cooling. Upgrade of the heating unit from the Brivis Compact Classic to 5 Star unit; 2 zone motors and; 2 Networker controllers (thermostat) in lieu of 1 programmable controller, to provide a 2 zone, ZonePlus system. Refrigerated air conditioning to be controlled via ducted heating units Network controller thermostats located as shown on final drawings. Provide single phase 32 AMP isolator to Living external wall for installation of external condenser unit on concrete pad. Provide wall mounted duct to conceal refrigeration pipes, control cable and condensation drain fixed to the external wall. Zone 1 = First Floor Zone 2 = Ground Floor Note: minimum of 2 points per zone due to minimum air flow required to operate refrigerated cooling unit. To ensure effective operation, one zone at a time should be operated with refrigerated cooling, both zones may be operated with heating. Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 7220Aug 22, 2017 1:31 pm Special_K Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend an experienced Sales consultant from Carlisle homes? I'd prefer someone that is located in the east. We went through Mario who works from head office but can travel to a display home for walkthrough. We found him very good - he is very experienced as well. 0 5177 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6504 You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14555 |