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3 years3 yearsstrannikstrannik posted:
Replacing individual block/brick on facade? Opinions please

I don't know a thing about replacing individual bricks, but it does stand out visibly, even when viewing the first photo on phone screen without zoom.
The bricks in 1st and…

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3 years3 yearsPulsePulse posted:
Can recycled timbers be defined as 'new materials' ?

all looks new to me, footprints etc are common during loading or on site. I’d accept used at the moment anyway given timber shortage.

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3 years3 yearsContaksujeetContaksujeet posted:
Should I pay the builder invoice with outstanding issues??

Thanks, I dont see such clause in my contract.

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3 years3 yearstapasr_Lexia4tapasr_Lexia4 posted:
Austral bricks- wilderness rosewood vs blackbutt

We used blackbutt and we love it...with coal roof, monument gutter, Surfmist eaves and off white mortar...see our progress in our blog...hope this helps..
Pillars are to be rendered that's why…

4 years4 yearssifntdazsifntdaz posted:
Pls vote -who bears the cost of re-inspections ($ and delay)

I am unsure of your terminology, however to answer the question in the title of the post.
Where the appointed building surveyor needs to do a reinspection, my view is that…

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4 years4 yearsneb880neb880 posted:
KDRB Bentley Homes Kyalami 370

Hi all
Rarely see any reviews on Bentley Homes so thought I should share our experience as we go along to help anyone else considering them.

We are doing a KDRB…

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4 years4 yearsAlthomAlthom posted:
Cost required by the builder for engaging your own inspector

Unless you've gone to far down the track with these rogues it would be a good idea to take the opportunity to wave them goodbye.
You inspector will not cause any…

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4 years4 yearsSaveH2OSaveH2O posted:
Cost required by the builder for engaging your own inspector

There will be no delays if no non compliance, non adherence to the plans, damage or unacceptable workmanship is found and legally they cannot stop your own appointed agent from…

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4 years4 yearsFore20Fore20 posted:
Cost required by the builder for engaging your own inspector

my builder (Fowler Homes) is happy and welcome it with no impact - Unless there are changes and rectification to be done which will push certain stages out obviously.
your…

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4 years4 yearsNathanPSNathanPS posted:
Cost required by the builder for engaging your own inspector

Absurd tactics to try and persuade you into not doing it.
Unfortunately we didn’t engage a building inspector and I do regret it, don’t let them trick you with this BS.…

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