MozzieThanks Mozzie, its amazing they can suddenly be flexible when they need too - just not when the customer wants to!!
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Porter Davis and Boral 26Jun 03, 2008 10:23 am vanderlayJust a query....you are building the windsor - a PD prestige home, which only use austral bricks. Just curious as to how you got to use a boral brick? We, and quite a few others have found it impossible to get PD to allow a different companies bricks from that specified for the range of homes. Good question. It is because our first choice brick was deleted and the the replacement was not able to be supplied by Austral. Given that our windows and roof were already done at this stage, the only "white" brich availalble was from Boral Re: Porter Davis and Boral 27Jun 05, 2008 10:27 am We had a meeting with PD onsite on Monday and they still say the bricks are OK.
They have agreed to fix all our other problems, and have offered to render the house. It is not really what we want but have no real alternative but to accept it as we really want the house finished. Our major concern is the ongoing maintenance associated with render Re: Porter Davis and Boral 28Jun 06, 2008 1:38 pm Are they going to render the full house or part of it? Have to say that's good of PD to offer to do it as the charge to us customers is alot of $$
I know that you really wanted to not have the render (from earlier posts) but will you be happier having the render or keeping the bricks and not liking them? You have to be happy with what you have to look at everyday. Good luck. I have to wonder after haywgl's comment if indeed there is a problem and that's why they have been removed from Hopetoun and if so, why aren't they admittting that to you? Happy at Home Re: Porter Davis and Boral 29Jun 06, 2008 1:41 pm So if they insist the bricks are ok, why are they going to render you house??? Thats a big expensive job - if theres nothing wrong with the brick!!! Built Porter Davis "Dromana" 2007. Re: Porter Davis and Boral 30Jun 06, 2008 1:49 pm That's right Vanderlay, I think they have realised there is a problem with the brick but don't want to say that to the client. Happy at Home Question about the above contract, if anyone has some insight - When is the contract deemed to be complete and no longer in force? Ordinarily it would be when the… 0 99283 Youll may need to get legal advice but to get you started: Stop all work. Read the contract. Where does it say as he is claiming. Ive never heard of this before. Refuse… 1 75391 I’m definitely no pro, but from my own DIY attempts it’s something painters can do, it just tends to cost more because it’s fiddly and time consuming compared to… 7 34256 |