We had our PCI - New Home Inspection- on Friday. I was so nervous about it to be honest. We are just hoping that we picked up all the important things and haven't missed something non-cosmetic. Noting and marking up paint touch ups was one of the biggest aspects. I think our SS almost used a whole roll of tape! There were blue marks covering effectively all walls. 'We really don't need that footprint on the roof cornice, or that spray of mud on that wall!'. Our SS was great at marking out these - they are obviously easy to fix up as well. He was a little more reserved on others and we could definitely feel his tension at times - some things that may have an impact or reflection on his work and possibly his 'bonus' if there is such a thing.
Our next walk through and handover/settlement is booked (tentatively) for October 30th - 2 weeks from now!!!! He thinks this date should be enough time to get everything done.
There was some unfinished work (due to weather - outside tiles - and other things yet to be finished) so we will need to check over those as-well, but here is our list of the Completion of Works Certificate (the 1001 internal paint work is not included in this!)
- seal spa bath
- adjust centre draw in ensuite (stiff and tight)
- adjust WIR drawers (all stiff - one didn't close)
- scuff marks to ensuite tile (praying these come out of the porcelain)
- re-coat to front of stairs (going to be very particualar with these as the paint is very scrappy)
- dint in laminate in laundry (they replaced the side panel - not the top...)
- paint the chipboard under the island bench white (this is red and when the sun comes in makes the back look pinkish)
- handle to overhead cupboard in kitchen
- refit beading to kitchen window
- check colour and shelf height to pantry in butlers
- chip to balcony tile
- caulk to balcony edge
- light switch in power room
- door handle to WIR bed 4
- trim and seal to bathroom shower/bath
- Hog Bristle Half render to side of porch (wrong colour)
- rubber to ensuite window
- infill to side of bathroom window
- dent to theatre window
- compression flashing to roof x3
- woodland grey to bathroom window infill
- re-coat alfresco beam
- re-coat garage door
- flashing to alfresco pier
- seal to garage door
- infill to bedroom 3
- infill to bedroom 4 highlight
- steam clean carpets
- seals to front door
- add door jam to linen
- paint and add privacy lock to upstairs powder
- caulking underside of island bench
- There are way too many scratches to the window frames and glass to list. This has always been a big thing for us and the way the doors were initially treated. There are scratches to almost all frames and panels. This is where our site supervisors attitude seemed to become more subdued. He couldn't believe how damaged they were, even though we have made this clear from the get go. The scratches on the glass were also a really big one. They are everywhere and the more we looked, the more we all found. He basically said that all windows will be thoroughly checked over and either repaired, buffed out or replaced. This has to affect his budget. For example 4 (out of 6) panels of the large double glazed were seriously scratched. It's been heartbreaking for us now I thinks it's heartbreaking for him too. They will all be fixed though
We were really happy with how everything went! The majority of things picked up were things our SS told us about or have always been on the list to do. The countdown is now well and truly on now!!! Another exciting thing is that handover will happen at the house and we won't have to drive over 2 hours to collect the keys from Carlisle's Head office in Mulgrave!!
A Few Pictures
Powder Room Light Needs Tightening
Incorrect Render Colour - The part setback next to the garage should be Hog Bristle Half - not BedBox
A Few Paint Touch-ups!
A Few More!!
Our SS wasn't overly happy with this one. There are two issues here for us
1) the bottom shelf that was recently added (had been left off the first time but is on drawings) is clearly a different colour. He told us black and blue that he thought it was the same colour as the other shelves....
2) It has been built way too high and has made the bottom shelf really small
I know it's not a huge issue but to me it just all looks wrong. He said he will have to check on this one..
Keep you updated!
Quad has been added to roof line (still to be painted)
A little gutted to see scratch marks to the newly installed fire place trim (the photo doesn't really show it). Our SS told us there was a note left on the fire from the installers to say that they have ordered a new one as it was delivered with these scratches. Phew!
Missing Handle for Overhead Kitchen Cupboard
Trim to Shower
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