Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Porter Davis homes 3586Oct 28, 2011 7:19 pm 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 3589Oct 28, 2011 9:07 pm 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 3590Oct 28, 2011 10:46 pm Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 3591Oct 28, 2011 11:19 pm Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 3596Oct 30, 2011 2:05 pm Hi everyone, Can someone please let me know what is a data point and what does it do. We have been provided for with two data points in our smart wiring basic package. We left it to a basic package as we were sure technology will change by the time we got our possesion...Can some of you please share your views. Cheers J & C Porter Davis homes 3597Oct 30, 2011 5:21 pm J & C Hi everyone, Can someone please let me know what is a data point and what does it do. We have been provided for with two data points in our smart wiring basic package. We left it to a basic package as we were sure technology will change by the time we got our possesion...Can some of you please share your views. Cheers J & C Hi J & C, A data point is generally a Cat 6 cable terminated on an RJ45 socket (a fat version of a typical phone point). All the data points that will be fitted around your house will run back to a common location, specified in your contract. If you live in a Smart Community it is generally the garage, but it could really go anywhere. If you do not live in a Smart Community and get your www access via ADSL, you may wish to have the data points run back to the same place where you have a standard telephone point and where you can place your modem / router. This will allow you to connect your www service from the phone line, to the modem / router and then to your connected devices via the data points. This is the basis for a home network. The technology being used for the network is Ethernet which is the ratified standard for internetworking around the world. I would not worry at all that the technology will be outdated in the foreseeable future. Hope this helps! Re: Porter Davis homes 3598Oct 30, 2011 9:07 pm coobri eli-kay123 coobri Hi All Thinking of building with PD this blog has helped out heaps. The only concern I have is the site costs you guys are talking about in here if you could can some of you put up what your site cost were and any problems with your site if any PS looking at the Chadwick 41 Hi coobri, Our site cost were $10K, but with our promo at the time the site cost was included in the promo, though anything above the $10K we would have had to pay the difference but $10K was all it was for us. The land we purchased was farming land and very flat, no rocks what so ever, great soil. Have you already got your land, if you have neighbours ask what their site costs were to give you an indication. If you don't and are going with a house and land package, go and take drive in the area you are thinking of building and try to ask people who purchased what their soil was like and what the site costs were. There is no shame is doing this. Where abouts in Melbourne are you wanting to build? Yeah we have land building in West Melton last block in the street everyone has been there for about 4 years block is nice and flat. Across the road they say they had a bit of rock but nothing to worry about That's good. I guess it may be dependent on how much rock you have on your block but I think you would be in the $10K mark for site cost, maybe a little more if they charge extra for taking out the out rocks. Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 3599Oct 30, 2011 9:19 pm Rups eli-kay123 Here is where we are at: Looking good Eli-Kay!!! Coming along very fast. You must be thrilled!! A move in date can't be far off now? Hi Rups, Yes, it's moving too quick I think. We were told we'd be in around Feb or early March, but the way they are going it could be before xmas. I hope not as I am planning to put my current home on the market next week (yes, left it a little too late). Next door neighbour has built a double storey with PD (The Brooklyn). They started their build around May/June 2011 and they got handover on Friday. That's really fast for a double storey. They are getting their appliances installed next week. Ivanhoe 36 Dep:18-4-11 Tender:26-5-11 Colour/Electrical:8-6-11 Contract:29-6-11 Building Permit:6-7-11 Site Start:16-8-11 PCI:10-1-12 Handover:24-1-12 http://eli-kay-ivanhoe36.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 3600Oct 30, 2011 10:09 pm Rups J & C Hi everyone, Can someone please let me know what is a data point and what does it do. We have been provided for with two data points in our smart wiring basic package. We left it to a basic package as we were sure technology will change by the time we got our possesion...Can some of you please share your views. Cheers J & C Hi J & C, A data point is generally a Cat 6 cable terminated on an RJ45 socket (a fat version of a typical phone point). All the data points that will be fitted around your house will run back to a common location, specified in your contract. If you live in a Smart Community it is generally the garage, but it could really go anywhere. If you do not live in a Smart Community and get your www access via ADSL, you may wish to have the data points run back to the same place where you have a standard telephone point and where you can place your modem / router. This will allow you to connect your www service from the phone line, to the modem / router and then to your connected devices via the data points. This is the basis for a home network. The technology being used for the network is Ethernet which is the ratified standard for internetworking around the world. I would not worry at all that the technology will be outdated in the foreseeable future. Hope this helps! Thanks for this Ours is supposed to be a Smart Community but currently use ADSL so not sure how many data points will be needed by us...at this stage we have just opted for two data points and two phone points... If one wants to connect the projector / TV to the network does one need have data points for all equipments or can they be connected using a wireless router...totally new to this! Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 12320 Ask for references and speak to them. If they are defensive or try to avoid the request, walk. 1 74686 I would never build with Fowler homes. I built with them in 2021 and till date maintenance issues are pending. All their existing trades and businesses don't work with… 14 105474 |