10 days between PCI date and Handover date. No, not all issues were fixed, in fact barely half were done but we were ok to get them fixed in the following weeks.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16028Oct 23, 2020 11:32 am JasmanC Seasons Dealing with Wisdom is a daily pain. They make errors and continue to progress without correcting. It is a daily pain dealing with them, I suggest people to choose wisely before going ahead on the shinny name. What issues did you have? Was it with Admin or at Site? Unfortunately, It has been all over. Admin stage was how much they can make money out of me. Error after error in plans and to get them corrected was a pain. ALL DETAILS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. they will make mistake and its upto you to pick-up. Build - again a nightmare. I have a building inspector checking house and have shared with wisdom issues, which are never actioned or reverted back. You can visibily see issues but its a pain to get it resolved. I wish have not done this build journey. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16030Oct 27, 2020 8:09 am debdeb Hi, sorry to hijack does anyone know where we choose carpets from? Trying to do all my homework before going to internals Same place as tiles - Delorenzo Building Manhattan 44 Ens + Savannah Elite facade KDRB Tender Accepted 26/03/18; Contract signed 27/05/18; CDC submission 24/10/18; End Panel 13/02/2019; Slab 19/03/2019 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16031Oct 27, 2020 12:25 pm Seasons JasmanC Seasons Dealing with Wisdom is a daily pain. They make errors and continue to progress without correcting. It is a daily pain dealing with them, I suggest people to choose wisely before going ahead on the shinny name. What issues did you have? Was it with Admin or at Site? Unfortunately, It has been all over. Admin stage was how much they can make money out of me. Error after error in plans and to get them corrected was a pain. ALL DETAILS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. they will make mistake and its upto you to pick-up. Build - again a nightmare. I have a building inspector checking house and have shared with wisdom issues, which are never actioned or reverted back. You can visibily see issues but its a pain to get it resolved. I wish have not done this build journey. That's a shame, We haven't really had any issues in admin , we just went to site last week, now have a fence up, got a call from our SS yesterday, rain has held us back this week from moving forward... its still early stages yet but hopefully it goes as smooth as admin ... I guess if your not getting the responses you want it's best to escalate the issue Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16032Nov 09, 2020 9:16 am Does anyone have any experience with windows in an upper floor lounge on the side elevation of the house? For some reason we have been told the sill height of these windows should be 1.5 metres. The original plans have these windows as 1.2 meters tall, but this change results in them being only 600mm tall. Is anyone familiar with building code that would have required this change? Building Inpiration 32 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16033Nov 09, 2020 10:21 am Inspiration32 Does anyone have any experience with windows in an upper floor lounge on the side elevation of the house? For some reason we have been told the sill height of these windows should be 1.5 metres. The original plans have these windows as 1.2 meters tall, but this change results in them being only 600mm tall. Is anyone familiar with building code that would have required this change? Building Inpiration 32 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16034Nov 09, 2020 4:12 pm Chompy Inspiration32 Does anyone have any experience with windows in an upper floor lounge on the side elevation of the house? For some reason we have been told the sill height of these windows should be 1.5 metres. The original plans have these windows as 1.2 meters tall, but this change results in them being only 600mm tall. Is anyone familiar with building code that would have required this change? Building Inpiration 32 Indeed it is. Thanks for the reply. I've finally located the clause that states this requirement. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16035Nov 23, 2020 7:01 pm See below the image of the alfresco concrete slab and brickwork. The gap between the brick and the slab is 45mm and the top of the brick sits approx. 35mm higher than the slab. Just wondering if this is consistent with other builds? I am planning to tile the alfresco so to me this seems problematic. Keen for your thoughts. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16036Nov 24, 2020 11:18 am MANHATTAN1 See below the image of the alfresco concrete slab and brickwork. The gap between the brick and the slab is 45mm and the top of the brick sits approx. 35mm higher than the slab. Just wondering if this is consistent with other builds? I am planning to tile the alfresco so to me this seems problematic. Keen for your thoughts. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ That’s consistent to the build. We put tiles in the alfresco and it works out. What type of flooring will you use? Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16037Nov 24, 2020 12:04 pm Ok thanks we have confirmed the same today with SS who has been very helpful with a solution- we are planning to screed and use travertine. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16038Nov 25, 2020 1:07 pm Hi Everyone, Does anyone know, if we have to do a pest control before we move in?. The contract includes a clause that indicate we have to make pest control each year to avoid warranty issues. If so when do you do it before hand over (when house is empty) or after move in? Cheers Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16039Nov 25, 2020 2:06 pm malypetu Hi Everyone, Does anyone know, if we have to do a pest control before we move in?. The contract includes a clause that indicate we have to make pest control each year to avoid warranty issues. If so when do you do it before hand over (when house is empty) or after move in? Cheers I would be interested to know too, however every time I have moved house I have always had pest control in before I have even moved furniture in, I hate bugs Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 16040Nov 25, 2020 2:46 pm JasmanC malypetu Hi Everyone, Does anyone know, if we have to do a pest control before we move in?. The contract includes a clause that indicate we have to make pest control each year to avoid warranty issues. If so when do you do it before hand over (when house is empty) or after move in? Cheers I would be interested to know too, however every time I have moved house I have always had pest control in before I have even moved furniture in, I hate bugs Yeah I thought so too. I'm also under the assumption the pest control should be done inside and outside, right? Any recommendations on this? Just a side note. We are approaching the PCI (Practical Completion Inspection), I've found this site https://anewhouse.com.au/ where it provide a good document ($4) with recommendations to carry out the PCI and thoroughly check the construction. In my case I have Houspect to do the inspection but for anybody doing it on their own, this will give you lots of good advice. Can someone please offer some advice? Im DESPERATE. Because I'm completely and utterly exhausted. How long are variations taking with other companies at the moment? We… 0 11956 In fairness nobody gave a crap about the ACCC and the gag clauses continued in the pro forma templates of a few other builders after the ACCC took on Wisdom, and more… 20 57471 Hi Everyone, I am exploring builder in NSW and received a very tempting quote from Wisdom home for their momentum series. I just want to know experience of building… 0 3534 |