Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Porter Davis homes 1041Feb 10, 2011 2:20 pm __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1043Feb 10, 2011 8:00 pm __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1045Feb 10, 2011 8:05 pm __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1048Feb 10, 2011 8:18 pm All builders that I know of will install them after hand over, some will even install it just before you move in. I'm sure you can request PD to install them the morning of the hand over, that way you will have a final check to make sure they work before you hand over the final payment to them. __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1049Feb 10, 2011 8:21 pm Im not debating what might have occured to other, but there is no provision in the contract that states exemption of utilities (essential for a certificate of occupancy anyway). It clearly states that completion is all works in the agreement. Re: Porter Davis homes 1050Feb 10, 2011 8:29 pm Just wondering if anybody has wanted to get quotes on window furnishing before handover? (just because of the wait time on getting window furnishings made) Do PD allow people in to measure or is it a nono? Just a general question... My building thread : viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36059 Paid initial deposit 24/7/10 Tender appointment 20/8/2010 Flooring and tile appointment 25/9/10 Colour and Electrical appointment 13/9/10 December site start delayed Site start (YAY!) 17/1/11 Slab pour 1/2/2011 Re: Porter Davis homes 1051Feb 10, 2011 8:32 pm building1 Just wondering if anybody has wanted to get quotes on window furnishing before handover? (just because of the wait time on getting window furnishings made) Do PD allow people in to measure or is it a nono? Just a general question... My SS allowed us to get the windows measured prior to handover. __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1052Feb 10, 2011 8:36 pm SSAZ building1 Just wondering if anybody has wanted to get quotes on window furnishing before handover? (just because of the wait time on getting window furnishings made) Do PD allow people in to measure or is it a nono? Just a general question... My SS allowed us to get the windows measured prior to handover. Thanks SSAZ My building thread : viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36059 Paid initial deposit 24/7/10 Tender appointment 20/8/2010 Flooring and tile appointment 25/9/10 Colour and Electrical appointment 13/9/10 December site start delayed Site start (YAY!) 17/1/11 Slab pour 1/2/2011 Re: Porter Davis homes 1053Feb 10, 2011 8:44 pm Foundation, our SS said he would install appliances the day before handover. You can call BACV and get their opinion. The number is 1300 557 559. Building1, our SS has let us get people in to measure and quote for blinds and driveways prior to handover. He's actually been fantastic with site access. SSAZ, love your front door. We chose Indian Red for ours and now I'm toying with the idea of swapping it to your colour. Especially since our garage doors look the same too. Now: Building another new home Settlement: 8 July 2021 Construction due to start: In two months Re: Porter Davis homes 1054Feb 10, 2011 9:05 pm I called the building commission about this issue - they are required to install appliances before settlement as per contract. I am in two minds about it, I dont really want to waste my time sitting around waiting for tradies when I have paid to do this, but in saying that I didnt mind the idea of being able to check the appliances before they are installed to make sure they have not been dropped or marked Re: Porter Davis homes 1055Feb 10, 2011 9:23 pm Thanks all for your response. I have shot an email to my CSC and SS to get this installed prior to handover - will let you know their response soon. On a separate note, I also asked my SS to clean all the windows and get rid of the all the dirt and the cobwebs etc on the windows and window frames. His answer was that he wasnt going to do that as he has done the cleaning recently and therefore wont do it again. Do I have any powers in getting PD to clean the windows for dirt and cobwebs?? It will cost be a fair bit to get this done by myself (makes it even difficult with double storey) Cheers Re: Porter Davis homes 1056Feb 10, 2011 11:01 pm We're looking seriously at PD for our home. I'm nervous - basically I want to bury my head in the sand till it's all over. No reflection on them, I'm just feeling sick at the hundreds of decisions to make and all the negotiating and stress of it all, and that's just between me and my husband! No real questions. Just are people mostly happy? I've built before and with my 1st home (local independent job) I'd recommend the builder in a pinch, but I still had some issues and problems with the build. So on the whole, and knowing that no job is perfect, are people reasonably happy? My husband has a clue about building standards but no idea about kitchens, or storage (unless it's a lawn mower) so we should be OK there. Re: Porter Davis homes 1057Feb 11, 2011 7:09 am lastone We're looking seriously at PD for our home. I'm nervous - basically I want to bury my head in the sand till it's all over. No reflection on them, I'm just feeling sick at the hundreds of decisions to make and all the negotiating and stress of it all, and that's just between me and my husband! No real questions. Just are people mostly happy? I've built before and with my 1st home (local independent job) I'd recommend the builder in a pinch, but I still had some issues and problems with the build. So on the whole, and knowing that no job is perfect, are people reasonably happy? My husband has a clue about building standards but no idea about kitchens, or storage (unless it's a lawn mower) so we should be OK there. We are happy with the house & the service PD provided us. Of course there were ups & downs but overall they did a good job. __________________________________________ Built Camberwell 29 with PD - Hand Over was on 22/12/10 http://ssazcamberwell29.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 1058Feb 11, 2011 8:48 am foundation Thanks all for your response. I have shot an email to my CSC and SS to get this installed prior to handover - will let you know their response soon. On a separate note, I also asked my SS to clean all the windows and get rid of the all the dirt and the cobwebs etc on the windows and window frames. His answer was that he wasnt going to do that as he has done the cleaning recently and therefore wont do it again. Do I have any powers in getting PD to clean the windows for dirt and cobwebs?? It will cost be a fair bit to get this done by myself (makes it even difficult with double storey) Cheers Appliances and water heaters are installed after the PCI and when you go an collect your keys. This is to avoid them from being stolen. However when ours was done, in the presence of the SS, the place was left in a mess no one bothered cleaning them or even filling up the gaps left behind when they cut thru the ceiling to install the range-hood. When spoke to SS we were advised to get those things rectified in the 3 month maintenance. My advice, tell them to put in these appliances the day you have your PCI and clean up the house. You carry on with your PCI later on. It will take you an hour or 2 for the settlement. House should be cleaned before handover and should be how display houses look so if there is a problem with it .... let them handle it, if you can wait do not bother giving them the final cheque. PD, would credit you the water usage rates so make use of this. Re: Porter Davis homes 1059Feb 11, 2011 8:54 am lastone We're looking seriously at PD for our home. I'm nervous - basically I want to bury my head in the sand till it's all over. No reflection on them, I'm just feeling sick at the hundreds of decisions to make and all the negotiating and stress of it all, and that's just between me and my husband! No real questions. Just are people mostly happy? I've built before and with my 1st home (local independent job) I'd recommend the builder in a pinch, but I still had some issues and problems with the build. So on the whole, and knowing that no job is perfect, are people reasonably happy? My husband has a clue about building standards but no idea about kitchens, or storage (unless it's a lawn mower) so we should be OK there. It was our first house with PD, went by recommendations of family and friends. we would rate the build quality as average one thing we were not happy was with the interactions we had with PD on a regular basis. Of all the troubles, our SS was good (in most cases). If you decide to build with them get Independent Inspection done after every stage. We moved in 6 months ago ... the 3 month maintenance is still going on ... and on some cases we have been asked to take this up during 12 month maintenance. Re: Porter Davis homes 1060Feb 11, 2011 9:26 am Hi lastone, We signed with a smaller builder first going with the more bang for your buck theory. Didnt work, they did nothing. Then we cancelled and signed with PD which cost much more. Like SSAZ, there have been ups and downs and you have to keep a close eye on your contract and the build - while PD means well, it is your house after all. Know your contract inside out, keep every scrap of paper (including sales quotations), know the regulations and be prepared for a hard slog. I'm told though that the end result is worth it. You've been through the process so you should be better equipped than most. For the most part, I'm happy with PD & my build and though there have been a few rough patches here and there, PD has almost always come to the party. Good luck with your build! Now: Building another new home Settlement: 8 July 2021 Construction due to start: In two months Wow that is terrible about the insurance! I guess ideally proof of insurance should be provided prior to first deposit but I'd imagine they would refuse to be out of… 17 14230 There isn't any need to. As I wrote previously, there isn't a set term, there is just commencement based on earlier of contract signing or building permit issue and… 24 13381 Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 6489 |