Browse Forums Building A New House Porter Davis homes 4548Feb 12, 2012 9:36 pm tstr1a Rups tstr1a [quote="Doreen_Kallara33"]ok great. we are also getting 2740 ceilings but wanted to make sure it was $3718 so thats confirmed . We also increased our door heights coz i think high ceilings with high doors looks great Increased door height (2340mm) cost us $96 extra per door. It’s a must with high ceilings otherwise the doors look odd. We didn't extend our door heights T, we found it made them look too narrow/elongated, especially in the bedroom passageway of our display. We did extend the height of our bifolds from 2100mm to 2340mm How much did it cost to increase the height of the bi folds? Your house is going to come out beautiful, I can tell that you guys have good taste[/quote] Hey T, Sorry for the late reply. The cost to increase the 5 leaf bifold door's height was $990 and for the 4 leaf $701. Re: Porter Davis homes 4549Feb 13, 2012 7:22 am I am just about to have my PCI inspection (tomorrow) and was at my house yesterday after they had cleaned the site and noticed a couple of hairline cracks that appear on the garage floor. There are about 3 or 4 which run from the internal door to the garage door. The cracks are in the slab, but should I be worried. Gren Re: Porter Davis homes 4550Feb 14, 2012 12:06 am OK - Heres my Monday update... Brickwork finished, electrical and heating cooling rough ins done. Suspect will be locked out tomorrow - hope I get another few days. Spent about 1.5 hours cleaning all the sawdust from the framing - if you dont clean it they just plaster over the top. Blogs been updated.... Cheers, Alpal Building PD Heathmont 40 BLOG: http://alpal-pd-heathmont40.blogspot.com/ Deposit paid 19/08/2011 Contract signing 3/10/2011 Site Start 10/11/2011 Slab 23/11/2011 Porter Davis homes 4551Feb 14, 2012 7:02 am Sounds good Alpal! Happy with the way things are coming together? We started bricks yesterday, and have to go back on-site this morning (SS called yest) to specify the placement of the front door handle, as we told him that we're very particular about where it goes, so best to be there when the guy does it. What a legend!! Sparkies in today and insulation Friday. Pre-plaster independent inspection booked for Friday... Agree with Alpal about the saw dust, will go thru when brickies finish and all rough ins complete. Picked up 3 slabs last night, one for the brickies, one for the sparkies and one for our SS... Gotta keep the wheels greased Re: Porter Davis homes 4552Feb 14, 2012 9:47 am Great news Alpal and Rups! Rups your tradies would definitely be happy campers! It's a great idea and gesture:) Unfortunately the time i get down there it's a ghost town! I am looking forward to looking at both your blogs! We went by our place on Saturday looked fantastic we have cabinets in the kictehn,bathrooms and laundry and we are really happy with our colour choices! One bad thing we run over a tape of screws and had to change our type which is now at the shop wither being fixed or replaced- but most likely replaced at there where 4 screws! We wont be parking in front of our house again! lol Forrestdale 27 Land Titled:4/11/11 Building Permit:4/11/11 Site Start Date: 16/11/11 Slab Date: 01/12/11 Frame Date:05/12/11 http://hordefamilyhome.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 4553Feb 14, 2012 10:09 am Rups Sounds good Alpal! Happy with the way things are coming together? We started bricks yesterday, and have to go back on-site this morning (SS called yest) to specify the placement of the front door handle, as we told him that we're very particular about where it goes, so best to be there when the guy does it. What a legend!! Sparkies in today and insulation Friday. Pre-plaster independent inspection booked for Friday... Agree with Alpal about the saw dust, will go thru when brickies finish and all rough ins complete. Picked up 3 slabs last night, one for the brickies, one for the sparkies and one for our SS... Gotta keep the wheels greased Great progress Rups - yours is speeding along. What date did they give you for handover? Ours is early July but I suspect yours will be earlier... Cheers, Alpal Building PD Heathmont 40 BLOG: http://alpal-pd-heathmont40.blogspot.com/ Deposit paid 19/08/2011 Contract signing 3/10/2011 Site Start 10/11/2011 Slab 23/11/2011 Re: Porter Davis homes 4554Feb 14, 2012 11:19 am Sammyjane31 Great news Alpal and Rups! Rups your tradies would definitely be happy campers! It's a great idea and gesture:) Unfortunately the time i get down there it's a ghost town! I am looking forward to looking at both your blogs! We went by our place on Saturday looked fantastic we have cabinets in the kictehn,bathrooms and laundry and we are really happy with our colour choices! One bad thing we run over a tape of screws and had to change our type which is now at the shop wither being fixed or replaced- but most likely replaced at there where 4 screws! We wont be parking in front of our house again! lol Hi Sammyjane31, Oh no, I’m sorry to hear about your tyre, that’s a bit of bad luck. I look forward to seeing some pics of your newly installed cabinets, the photos from your last blog post to now will really showcase the progress. Cheers, Ebony Porter Davis Homes Questions? Call 1800PORTER Mon - Fri 9am-8pm Sat - Sun 10am-4pm info@porterdavis.com.au http://blog.porterdavis.com.au/ http://www.porterdavishomes.com.au Re: Porter Davis homes 4555Feb 14, 2012 2:53 pm Hi Everyone, If anyone is interested I have updated our blog with render and cabinet pictures. Forrestdale 27 Land Titled:4/11/11 Building Permit:4/11/11 Site Start Date: 16/11/11 Slab Date: 01/12/11 Frame Date:05/12/11 http://hordefamilyhome.blogspot.com/ Re: Porter Davis homes 4556Feb 14, 2012 4:29 pm PD has just sent me a lock up invoice... Considering the doors are installed and no locks put on how is this lockup? Cheeky... Cheers, Alpal Building PD Heathmont 40 BLOG: http://alpal-pd-heathmont40.blogspot.com/ Deposit paid 19/08/2011 Contract signing 3/10/2011 Site Start 10/11/2011 Slab 23/11/2011 Porter Davis homes 4559Feb 14, 2012 10:07 pm Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Maybe another silly question (I'm good at these) but are these gaps in the bricks normal? Both the long full length gap on the left in line with the windows and the small gap every 3 bricks along the bottom? I have noticed it in some houses around the estate especially PD ones but not all. Porter Davis homes 4560Feb 14, 2012 10:26 pm The long gap is an expansion joint, your house would destroy itself over the course of a year without them, you should have a few all up. There will be a caulking compound put on there in due course to fill it. The small holes are called weep holes, again they are there for a purpose. Mainly for when your house is sad........ Seriously, they serve to allow the air in the wall space to breathe in effect, drains condensation I think. 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 14234 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 13391 Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 6495 |