Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11267Oct 30, 2018 8:23 pm M Y C U S T O M C O R A L B R O N T E 43 ...............Kitchen! 16 Nov 2016 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79581 Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11274Nov 03, 2018 7:24 am We have a 20kw 3-phase Inverter Daikin unit with 8 seperate zones. Each zone can be used independently from the other. We are waiting for the new Sky-fi controller so we can all access it via our phones. On these hot days we have it on 23-24 C on low and it's great. However we did not get it through Coral and they were fine with it. They did to the cavity work and then the AC company came and put the unit in. We saved a fair bit. Not sure if they still allow this. We have been in our home for nearly one year. Coral build- Modified Bronte 42 - We're in!!! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82234&p=1513775&hilit=coral+modified+bronte#p1513775 Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11275Nov 03, 2018 7:41 am Corallake We have a 20kw 3-phase Inverter Daikin unit with 8 seperate zones. Each zone can be used independently from the other. We are waiting for the new Sky-fi controller so we can all access it via our phones. On these hot days we have it on 23-24 C on low and it's great. However we did not get it through Coral and they were fine with it. They did to the cavity work and then the AC company came and put the unit in. We saved a fair bit. Not sure if they still allow this. We have been in our home for nearly one year. I found a company that could do the whole thing for the same price but with more zones and better air con unit. I think I am going to remove it before we get to our clipsal appointment. Which company did you use and what else did coral do besides put in the three phase power for the air con unit? Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11276Nov 03, 2018 7:44 am Kevinmarques89 MissLMB Hi, we have just been contacted by both National and Beumont for our tile appointments. Are we able to do both and then decide which one we go with after based on the range and prices? Thanks You sure can that's what we did a few days ago. National tiles came to $1200 and Beaumont $493 so we went with Beaumont. We had a nicer floor tile for our bathroom and ensuit with National tiles but couldn't justify the extra $700 for it. Hope this helps Lucky you. When they were booking us for our colors they said we had to make a choice and inform them as soon as possible. We went with national tiles because of their amazing service we got when we were browsing ages ago but never got a chance to compare prices. Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11277Nov 03, 2018 7:55 am DarrenMonash Corallake We have a 20kw 3-phase Inverter Daikin unit with 8 seperate zones. Each zone can be used independently from the other. We are waiting for the new Sky-fi controller so we can all access it via our phones. On these hot days we have it on 23-24 C on low and it's great. However we did not get it through Coral and they were fine with it. They did to the cavity work and then the AC company came and put the unit in. We saved a fair bit. Not sure if they still allow this. We have been in our home for nearly one year. I found a company that could do the whole thing for the same price but with more zones and better air con unit. I think I am going to remove it before we get to our clipsal appointment. Which company did you use and what else did coral do besides put in the three phase power for the air con unit? We used a Newcastle company, Coolrite. Coral did the 3-phase from street to meter-box and the ac electricians from Coolrite connected power from meter-box to the unit. Coral did the air-conditioning voids/ducts and Coolrite put in all the a/c insulated flexi-ducts throughout. They made it work and saved us $6000. Coral build- Modified Bronte 42 - We're in!!! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82234&p=1513775&hilit=coral+modified+bronte#p1513775 Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11278Nov 03, 2018 8:27 am Corallake DarrenMonash Corallake We have a 20kw 3-phase Inverter Daikin unit with 8 seperate zones. Each zone can be used independently from the other. We are waiting for the new Sky-fi controller so we can all access it via our phones. On these hot days we have it on 23-24 C on low and it's great. However we did not get it through Coral and they were fine with it. They did to the cavity work and then the AC company came and put the unit in. We saved a fair bit. Not sure if they still allow this. We have been in our home for nearly one year. I found a company that could do the whole thing for the same price but with more zones and better air con unit. I think I am going to remove it before we get to our clipsal appointment. Which company did you use and what else did coral do besides put in the three phase power for the air con unit? We used a Newcastle company, Coolrite. Coral did the 3-phase from street to meter-box and the ac electricians from Coolrite connected power from meter-box to the unit. Coral did the air-conditioning voids/ducts and Coolrite put in all the a/c insulated flexi-ducts throughout. They made it work and saved us $6000. Who do you talk to do ONLY voids and ducts from coral? That is a massive saving and can only be achieved with outside the box thinking. Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11279Nov 03, 2018 8:35 am Hey DarrenMonash We did this early in the piece at the sales office (in Thornton) so they included it in the plans. There was some documentation that was requested by Coral. Again, not sure if they still allow this. Coral build- Modified Bronte 42 - We're in!!! https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82234&p=1513775&hilit=coral+modified+bronte#p1513775 Re: Coral Homes general build thread 11280Nov 03, 2018 11:13 am Hi Everyone First of all thank you so much everyone for helping us through this stressful step of "selections" which was suppose to be happy and fun but not when it comes to all related to $$$$. Finally we completed all our appointments and waiting for few quotes. Anyone interested in our selections below is our forum link and we are all ears to take any suggestions as it's not too late to make changes. Here is our forum link - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=93445https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=93445&p=1829186#p1829186 You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14663 Ask the council if there is a chance of getting build over easement exemption. Sometimes easements are unused and 24cm is not all that much. Good luck. And yes any builder… 2 15036 Hi so sorry for the late reply. I already contacted them and they wouldn't tell me instead they tried to get me to talk to one of their home coordinators and I'm not… 2 6147 |