Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17688Aug 25, 2017 1:42 pm Building a modified Madison 39 with Clarendon Homes in Tennyson homeone link: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79106 Blog Link: https://minandb.wordpress.com/ Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17692Aug 26, 2017 4:38 pm Building Wentworth 33 CDC lodged to Council : 22 June 2018 Site excavation 31 July 2018 Slab 08 Aug 2018 Frame 22 Aug 2018 Roof 10 Sep 2018 Brick 24 Sep 2018 Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17695Aug 28, 2017 10:08 am Buildingourfirstnest ajedi2k thanks yeh Laminate floors for stairs and whole of upstairs (not a fan of carpets). it's design is "spotted gum" I wanted to do the bottom step with timber too, but decided to do it later. can't give you much on Clarendons ETA on handover, every SS is different, most of them don't really care, they finis when they are ready, use it as an estimate only. if they say 2 months, add 2-3 weeks to it. are you planning on moving straight after handover? are you getting clarendon to do Driveway/front path. if not organize them now, don't move in with mud dirt out front. you'll be cleaning everyday and when it rains it's disgusting. I had my concrete guy starting the following day, I had my shtter guy taking measurements once the architraves went in, also went and layby my light fittings from Beacon and organise the sparky. , moved in a 2 weeks after handover. took another week to clean up my rental place and move everything out of there. when you get called for the pre-handover meeting, this is relatively a good time to give notice to you rental agent if you are planning on moving in straight away, but I say take your time and finish things inside and out before you move in (at least the bare essentials). much easier that way. Hi Ajedi2k Did you get downlights for the downstairs and the sparky to do up all the other fittings for the first floor and outdoors? I'm keen to get the sparky to do the same, but am not sure what to ask for during my electrical consult! Also, agree on the aircon thing - we spent so much money upgrading to the myairsystem, and luckily we asked, and found out about the minimum 4 outlets requirement. I upgraded/downgraded to a smaller inverter aircon unit, which meant that we could operate 3 outlets without wasting too much electricity. I did most of my downlights and provisioned light points for feature lights with extra strengthening during for downstairs during my appointment and did bare minimum for upstairs. Since the sparky has access to the roof he can do a lot more. He still installed downlights and extra lighting by linking to other light wiring to downstairs but he did tell me it's something he doesn't recommend doing (he could potentially drill in to plumbing, if the roof is low like in alfresco he may not be able to find the hollow space and accidentally drill in to roof trusses ie working somewhat blind). It's amazing how these guys work and you can't tell that they've been done post handover. For downstairs he Still put about 4 extra GPOs by tapping in to other GPO cabling. Clarendons steel framing has holes in between. Sparkies use the "snake" to run cables through them horizontally or vertically as long as they are on the same wall. Upstairs doesn't matter. Visit my blog Clarendon Bronte 25 Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17696Aug 28, 2017 10:38 am Thanks! So you basically got batten points with extra timber noggings? For the external lights, did you just get junction boxes or were those installed with Clarendon? For the GPOs downstairs - did he drill to install them and patch them up? My build blog here Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17697Aug 28, 2017 11:02 am Timber noggins for downstairs is something u must do during your appointment. And yes for external just junction boxes. GPOs he drill and patch on to the closest existing GPO. Ex, I put two extra in my kitchen and one in garage then another external one. As long as they are on the same wall it's easy Visit my blog Clarendon Bronte 25 Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17698Aug 28, 2017 1:46 pm Gambit79 Mrs RS RBuild Hi All, Does anyone know how long Clarendon (builders) shut down for over the Christmas/New Year Period? The last time we built was not over the end of year period, Our CSC has stated the shutdown period for this year has not been confirmed as of yet. However most trades are not back until Feb? is this correct? if so this has the potential for site progression to be delayed 2 months? Located in QLD, Any light someone could shed on this would be great, Thankyou! I am not 100% but it's 3 weeks. .. With Clarendon the answer is 'as long as they want'. They don't give a damn about timeframe so expect a Christmas delay to result in slow progression for bout 3 months. Then they'll do a flurry of work for a month then nothing. Contract dates mean nothing and the trades don't care because there is too much work on for them. Argh...Hoping its not 3 months. Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17699Aug 28, 2017 1:47 pm Mrs RS RBuild Hi All, Does anyone know how long Clarendon (builders) shut down for over the Christmas/New Year Period? The last time we built was not over the end of year period, Our CSC has stated the shutdown period for this year has not been confirmed as of yet. However most trades are not back until Feb? is this correct? if so this has the potential for site progression to be delayed 2 months? Located in QLD, Any light someone could shed on this would be great, Thankyou! I am not 100% but it's 3 weeks. .. Thankyou Re: Who's building with Clarendon?? 17700Aug 28, 2017 8:13 pm Congrats ajedi2k for finally able to move in! House looks fantastic! Just been to our site again last weekend (we try to drop by once a month) & build is progressing well (construction started since June) albeit we do see notice some workmanship issues with the bricks layering (from internal, external looks fine) - job looks sloppy to me. Before I starts to question the SS (whom been great), can anyone confirm if this is normal & will be "cleaned up" later on? I checked with some of my mates & they confirmed that it's absolutely normal & will be patched up nicely before insulation & gyprock. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building a Oceanside 36 @ Kellyville the stair balustrades? There is nothing special about these and I imagine literally every stair installer will be able to do this. 1 6743 The two 15mm holes are obviously not compliant. The Dept of Fair Trading would love to see this one! Do the gutters pool water after it stops raining? Although it's… 4 7868 |