Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 329Sep 22, 2017 6:40 am Just giving you an update.Were pulling our tender from Firstyle.Getting over no contact so we are going over to Eden Brae.Wishing you all good luck with your builds.For any new customers,go ANYWHERE else. DONT go with Firstyle.Dont waste your time or your money.And if Firstyle employees see this, head office needs to get their act together and return peoples emails n calls.Youve lost our business.Were taking our $550k to a company who actually seems to work and want to help their customers. Good luck everyone else. Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 330Sep 26, 2017 2:22 pm Firstyle is making processes delay for everything and Firstyle charge us for delay. Really frustrating... We paid initial deposit in February and has asked for changes since march still we don't have final drawing. We are really frustrated with VERY VERY VERY SLOW process. And NOW FIRSTYLE IS ASKING US TO PAY FOR LATE PROCESS!!! We chase them every time. Every time it takes at around 6- 7 weeks for pricing or drawing and when we receive any update from firstyle many changes are missing so we have to go through whole process again, and wait for another 6 - 7 weeks. Phone never get answered. We were really frustrated with slow process so When we were at sales office and asked why it is taking so long to get even costing we were told because of less staff it is getting delayed. Firstyle never mentioned ( not even once) that we have to pay for late process even when we were desperate to get updates and chased so many times . Before that we were asked to pay $2900 to move house as same as we signed in contract and tender. still we agree to pay as we have invested so much time and money. Has anyone been in situation like this? Please advise what can we do? TIA Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 331Sep 27, 2017 2:22 pm wazzabrown4 Has anyone selected a hills hub or similar installation in the garage at their electrical appointment? If so what sort of cost am I looking at. Hi Shouldn't you receive a breakdown from clipsal. Alternatively from firstyle? Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 332Sep 30, 2017 3:08 pm I haven’t had electrical appointment yet. Yes you should receive a breakdown price however hills home hub is not a Clipsal product that why I was asking, also does a downlight provision mean that you will receive a lighting socket outlet to plug your future downlight into?? Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 333Oct 01, 2017 12:21 pm wazzabrown4 I haven’t had electrical appointment yet. Yes you should receive a breakdown price however hills home hub is not a Clipsal product that why I was asking, also does a downlight provision mean that you will receive a lighting socket outlet to plug your future downlight into?? Have been to clipsal but no one asked us at appt about hdu. I'm hoping it's covered by wiring package that i paid fs but not so sure now ...and if covered it would be clipsal brand. Re. Downlight provision. will be wired with batten holder that you can get replace for downlight later. Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 334Oct 02, 2017 11:57 am How did you find the Clipsal appointment? Did they give you a good range of down lights and other options for power points ect? Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 335Oct 04, 2017 4:13 pm [quote="markandsam"]How did you find the Clipsal appointment? Did they give you a good range of down lights and other options for power points My recollection is there is a range of down lights but clipsal brand. Get only 1 chance. Will cost if changes once left clipsal building . ..need to get it right first time. All clipsal Power and light switches to choose from. ..off course upgrade from standard will cost extra. Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 336Oct 05, 2017 4:50 pm MKRL S markandsam How did you find the Clipsal appointment? Did they give you a good range of down lights and other options for power points My recollection is there is a range of down lights but clipsal brand. Get only 1 chance. Will cost if changes once left clipsal building . ..need to get it right first time. All clipsal Power and light switches to choose from. ..off course upgrade from standard will cost extra. My recollection is there is a range of down lights but clipsal brand. Get only 1 chance. Will cost if changes once left clipsal building . ..need to get it right first time. All clipsal Power and light switches to choose from. ..off course upgrade from standard will cost extra. Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 337Oct 05, 2017 6:51 pm MKRL S MKRL S markandsam How did you find the Clipsal appointment? Did they give you a good range of down lights and other options for power points My recollection is there is a range of down lights but clipsal brand. Get only 1 chance. Will cost if changes once left clipsal building . ..need to get it right first time. All clipsal Power and light switches to choose from. ..off course upgrade from standard will cost extra. My recollection is there is a range of down lights but clipsal brand. Get only 1 chance. Will cost if changes once left clipsal building . ..need to get it right first time. All clipsal Power and light switches to choose from. ..off course upgrade from standard will cost extra. Thanks we will keep that in mind we are now progressing to head office stage so hopefully by late this year Clipsal stuff will get done Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 338Oct 23, 2017 10:41 am Hey all, I was just wondering about the process for getting the house financed. Our Mortgage Broker has asked us to get the final building contract for our bank (we are still at tender stage but land has now registered). I spoke to my SC, and he said that colour choices come after the final building contract. I worry that our colour / electrical changes will not be included in the building mortgage. is this the case in your experiences? Cheers, Brendan Re: Any experiences with Firstyle homes 339Oct 23, 2017 10:45 am BrendanH Hey all, I was just wondering about the process for getting the house financed. Our Mortgage Broker has asked us to get the final building contract for our bank (we are still at tender stage but land has now registered). I spoke to my SC, and he said that colour choices come after the final building contract. I worry that our colour / electrical changes will not be included in the building mortgage. is this the case in your experiences? Cheers, Brendan Hi Brendan, Our colours and Clipsal appointment were well before the final building contract was issued. The building contract will list the base cost of your build only though and not include the cost of any variation upgrades you do through colours appointment & Clipsal. Hi Kaiser85, We are building with Firstyle Homes. Our build has just started, slab pour is on Saturday (hopefully!). Their standard range is pretty good. We did our… 1 6574 You have mandatory building inspections and privately engaged building inspections. The difference between the two comes down to inspecting the building so it's safe and… 3 18235 Ask for references and speak to them. If they are defensive or try to avoid the request, walk. 1 76073 |