Thursday, 21 November 2013

PCI Inspection


Mostly finished product
It was now our turn to be presented our new home and inspect / flag defects to be resolved. We made it an early start to get on top of things.

The pretty much has the Site Supervisor (SS), taking you around the house to explain and show things, along with OHS/Carlisle type explanations (how to use items, etc). While this happens, you flag any items that you believe are not satisfactory and if the SS agrees he will write it down on his list.



Noteworthy (well off the top of my head!) items that we flagged:

General:
  • Most power points not flush / not a solid fixing
  • Some light switches not flush/solid
  • Range of blemisshes on paintwork
  • Top and bottom of all doors not painted
  • Metal strip between flooring types had large dents in it (doors dropped on it or otherwise)

Kitchen:
  • Cracked cupboard underneath
  • Small scratch in the ceaserstone bench-top
  • Power point not slimline 
  • faulty draw (didn't close properly)
  • Unnecessary hole in shelf under sink.
Front of house (Inside)
  • Secondary front door pin still (hold second door in place)
  • Cleaning of excess varnish off windows on the door
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Master Bedroom
  •  Minor adjustments to walk in robe
 Master Ensuite
  • Cracked Basin (1 known about, 1 new!) - 2 of 2 faulty
  • Only partial seal where the kickrail meets the floor under the cupboards
  • Uneven cupboards
  • No sealing on the back of basins
  • Toilet yet to be installed
 Hallway
  • Exposed metal corner in plaster
  • Multiple blemishes
  • Several dents/chips
  • One uneven floorboard/bow

Powder Room
  • Was missing tiles as per diagrams
  • Multiple holes in the plaster
  • No sealing of the basin at the rear
Bed 2
  • No items - small bedrooms are pretty basic

Bed 3
  • As Above

Bed 4
  • As Above

Bathroom
  • Shower tiles not aligned properly
  • No sealing on the edge of the shower
  • No sealing on the back of basins

Lounge
  •  Side of door not painted well


Living
  • Nothing note worthy

Rumpus
  • Hole in the wall (wrong spot for light switch...)
  • Window extremely stiff to open
Roof Space:
  • Leak from unsealed vent in ceiling from heating
External
  • Gaps between roof / other external areas where water could get in
  • Mortar color issues
  • Down pipe not bolted down
  • Insufficient drainage
  • Alfresco beams not painted sufficiently 
Garage
  • Multiple and very visible joins in cornices 
Other:
  • Damage to our fence after all trades have been done... (our expense to fix (as per contract)- how does it happens at the end of a build??) 
  • Soil not angled away from house in most cases & pooling of water on the edge of slab

SE Water:
  • Extremely poor front tap install - leaking all over the place - after taking months to get it installed and being billed for it well in advance...

In total there was just over 80 defects listed, of varying degrees. We hope to see these addressed in full, inclusive of the inspectors report/items.

Our Final inspection / settlement looks to be about two weeks away, to allow time for consecutive trade tasks to happen. It may take some time to ensure that all the jobs are attended to properly and that sloppy workman ship doesn't happen again on the day...

Unfortunately we did feel (and we were) rushed with things (and the SS had to go to another site / double booking...). This did drop our satisfaction with the Carlisle quality and was not ideal. We will be applying plenty of scrutiny at the settlement to make sure the items are address / any additional faults they may have caused while fixing other things.

We have hoped that we have picked up on as many things as possible (lots of angles for rooms and viewing as much items / inspecting paintwork).





Almost Complete - Photo Montage

Final stages!

Alfresco (From Rumpus)

Bathroom

Electrical, NBN and down-pipe

Garage - Wood look finish

Hallway - Carpet & Floating floorboards

Front of the house & tapping

Designer Kitchen (Now complete & with black splash back)

Powder room

Ensuite Spa - will be needed after long days of working on the house & gardens!

Bedroom (Nothing too interesting of fancy!)

Pipes - Appliances to be fitted off on / after settlement

Master bedroom, with niche

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Pre Handover Inspection (NHI)


Once again we enlisted New Home Inspections to perform an inspection on our house, the pre-hand over inspection.

The report found a number of issues, many are not that big. Our biggest concern was the exhaust for the central heating was causing a leak from the roof, where it has its exhaust pipe.

The items flagged on our report where:
  • Water pooling around the side and back of the house (insufficient drainage)
  •  Soil no compacted and slanted away from teh house
  • Touch up mortar was a very different color
  • No brick in the bottom corner of the garage (seems to be extremely common)
  • Areas of bricks that had yet to be high pressure cleaned
  • Downpipes not fully secured (bolt)
  • Scratches and damage to the powder coat paintwork of the window frames (Metal)
  • Bent window frame & seals to long/short and not correctly installed (A&L windows did a less than average job)
  • Skirting and walls bowed outside of acceptable tolerance
  • Uneven and inconsistent tiling in the shower floors (A big one to us and looks extremely poor and sub standard)
  • All basins had not been sealed at the rear (between basin and benchtop)
  • Kick rail for the showers where loosely sitting in place
  • Powder room tiles where missing from the side walls (Good to take plans & provide to inspector!)
  • Plaster damage from toilet water in tap
  • (Deep) Scratches on laundry bench
  • Mis-drilled and exposed holes in cupboards
  • Texta on cupboards
  • Random hole in wall (misplaced light switch
  • All cupboards misaligned
  • Central heating exhaust causing roof leaks
  • Water pooling / damaging room space from the above
  • Place not cleaned (to building clean standard)
Overall not to bad, but some of the items are pure laziness/carelessness on behalf of the trades who installed them. We hope to see these items satisfactorily resolved for final view/settlement.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Flooring Finished & Garage door in

Carpet
Another granular update, with the second part of the flooring installed, the carpet (to all rooms) of the house. It looks like the carpet will be fun to clean / has a microfiber look to it (sample looked different, but all good!). We look forward to being able to see the carpet inside the house and feel the underlay (Cat 2, had hoped to stretch for cat3, but that didn't happen).

The glass for the showers has also been installed (mirrors had been done previously). However no photo of those at current, but we all know what shower screens look like ;)

Automatic garage door
Our Garage door has also been installed, with the automatic door opener. The garage door is of a wood like finish (to comply with covenants).


We are still waiting on the cladding and panels to be installed in the eaves/porch - which is allowing for birds to make their home in our open roof, not a particular preference for our new home!

Inspection is only a few weeks over, then handover soon after that. Exciting times!

Carpet and garage door for reference, from color selection:


Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Plumbing & Flooring


Plumbing works
Another small update - the plumbing for the house has been confirmed that it is finished.

Unfortunately, Carlisle has placed the wrong basins in the house. Our existing basins were discontinued, so a substitution was offered, however we ended up with a completely different one to the other models.

We have raised this with Carlisle, and they have said that we can keep these basins (rated as upgrade based on showroom) or have it changed (at their expense) to the correct substitution model. We arranged to view the new (substitution) model at SPECTRA and will make our decision on Saturday. It was good that there was no hassles when it was raised / resolution options.

Kitchen Tapware


The flooring is coming along well, with the laminate floorboards having the edging tacked onto it. Carpet should be complete by today as well. We are hoping to see almost the finish product upon our next visit!

We are also working through obtaining quotes, for items such as fencing, concrete (driveway & path) and split system installations. Busy and expensive times.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Plumbing in, Flooring started

Ensuite
The tiles have now been cleaned, looking much better. The plumbing works have been fitted off, with basins, taps & shower fixings attached. The large mirrors have been fitted, which are apparently custom made by measurements of the space (Different tiles would mean different height glass I guess!)
Ensuite Spa-bath

Bathroom
The bathroom is coming together well too, looking like a mini version of the ensuite. The shower screen glass should be installed within the next week or two.

Laminate Floorboards
 The laminate floorboard installation has started, with a bit of work to be done. They will look great once cleaned up. They are of a very light oak type color.
Internet - NBN Ready
 External connectivity to the internet is all ready for NBN Co to install / do their works.

External Tapware
Although far from the ideal location, our external taps have been installed. We may have to look at installing our own taps at the rear of the house, where the majority of lawn/plants will be!