Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 303Mar 29, 2021 1:08 pm https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 304Apr 02, 2021 9:18 am https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 310Apr 12, 2021 12:37 pm https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 314Apr 25, 2021 9:48 pm https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 317Apr 26, 2021 9:08 am lilaandco sifntdaz Hi blacktea2sugars, bigdaddy and anyone else who have completed their TA build. Just about to finish fixing stage (joinery is in) and wondering how you approached slight imperfections / chips etc.. on any included joinery. Did you get TA to fix / replace panels etc? Or did you think that it was never going to be perfect? thanks absolutely get TA to fix any issues you have with joinery. You are paying for a premium volume builder so there are certain standards they need to adhere to. We had them fix all our joinery imperfections (e.g. scratches on the panels, the joins not aligning with the cupboards etc) and there was no hesitation with any of our requests from them. I'm sure if it unreasonable they will push back but hopefully that doesn't happen. Chips etc definitely need to be addressed. thanks did you get new panels or did they just do some sort of fix to it? also, did it stall your completion date or could this also be done post moving in? Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 318Apr 26, 2021 9:16 am sifntdaz lilaandco sifntdaz Hi blacktea2sugars, bigdaddy and anyone else who have completed their TA build. Just about to finish fixing stage (joinery is in) and wondering how you approached slight imperfections / chips etc.. on any included joinery. Did you get TA to fix / replace panels etc? Or did you think that it was never going to be perfect? thanks absolutely get TA to fix any issues you have with joinery. You are paying for a premium volume builder so there are certain standards they need to adhere to. We had them fix all our joinery imperfections (e.g. scratches on the panels, the joins not aligning with the cupboards etc) and there was no hesitation with any of our requests from them. I'm sure if it unreasonable they will push back but hopefully that doesn't happen. Chips etc definitely need to be addressed. thanks did you get new panels or did they just do some sort of fix to it? also, did it stall your completion date or could this also be done post moving in? Bit of both. They might end up doing it at the PCI stage though just in case there are any more trades coming through who scratch and dent things along the way. No definitely didn't stall our dates but we didn't have any big asks. Joinery really shouldn't be a major fix based on our experience. Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 319Apr 26, 2021 10:03 am sifntdaz lilaandco sifntdaz Hi blacktea2sugars, bigdaddy and anyone else who have completed their TA build. Just about to finish fixing stage (joinery is in) and wondering how you approached slight imperfections / chips etc.. on any included joinery. Did you get TA to fix / replace panels etc? Or did you think that it was never going to be perfect? thanks absolutely get TA to fix any issues you have with joinery. You are paying for a premium volume builder so there are certain standards they need to adhere to. Sorry I'm a bit late to the party. We had 1 issue in an overhead cupboard. It was noted by Darbecca, also by TA and a whole new door ordered. Took about 3 weeks- guy came in and replaced door in 20 minutes. Correct- you are paying for a premium product! https://thomasarcherbuild.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html - Thomas Archer Homes - Custom Nouveau 41 Re: Thomas Archer Bayside Build 320Apr 26, 2021 10:54 am Hi Blacktea2sugars, I've been really enjoying reading your thread while planning our build in Melbourne too. We have a small hiccup here - where the land hasn't settled and we're trying to get soil test + survey to start some actual drawings. The vendor hasn't been very responsive through the real estate agent. Just wondering how did you manage to have the surveyors in before settlement? This would save us some valuable two months in planning the build.. Any advice would be very much appreciated! Thanks, We spent close to 2 years in a process with TA. It was horrible..... we got to tender, and the first cut was 50% over our budget which "they care such about meeting ". We… 18 27760 Thank you so much everyone. This all makes a lot of sense. 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