Archive for the ‘Porter Davis’ Category

Offline for a while

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

No new updates because one me my plugins for Wordpress is broken, limiting update functions to the android WP app.

Porter Davis will be coming out soon for the 12 month maintenance inspection, hard to believe we’ve been in the house for almost a year!

Anyhow, ill add some more photos and news when I fix this php issue with Wordpress.

Corner Feature Chalet Facade – coming soon

Monday, May 10th, 2010

We’ve just acquired some wood for a little project to add to the front facade of our house.

At the display home, Porter Davis show the Kensington 24 in the Chalet Facade, however they also show a feature which is not an available option (like many other elements of a porter davis display home).

The item is a wooden frame attached from the brick pier, around the front of the bedroom, and instead of the house having an indented look, it squares it off quite nicely.

Regardless of the frame, the house looks good either way, but it’s something we wanted to do for a while.

Pictures will be posted when completed.

Other pending rennovations or work to be done, include:

  • Spraying the concrete in the al-fresco
  • Gas connection to the BBQ
  • Extension of the Al Fresco / Outdoor Patio

Stay tuned for updates.

Site Debris Part 3

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

I received a call regarding brick cleaning two weeks ago from the site supervisor from the neighbouring Porter Davis Lifestyle home,  and a day after talking to the supervisor, a cleaner was sent around, and thankfully the bricks were cleaned to a satisfactory standard (albeit 6 months late).

I think there has been some irreversible damage or stains caused by the time the mortar was stuck to the bricks, but it’s not overly noticeable and it’s on a side of the house mostly out of view, so I’m not going to stew on it too much.

Retaining Wall Part 2

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

I just received a call back from Porter Davis about the retaining wall.

Basically:

  1. They advise it’s not needed (although I haven’t been advised of, or seen any engineer’s report)
  2. They won’t be installing it, nor will the be any refund or rebate issued (contrary to previous discussions)

That was the reaction I expected.

On a more positive note, I spoke to the neighbour’s supervisor earlier (Porter Davis Lifestyle), he’ll be on site today and chase up the issue of mortar on the side of the house, so hopefully this is a step in the right direction.

Site Debris Part 2

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

It seems that Online Media is a great way of sharing your experiences, and it’s interesting to see who is following the progress of our home.

Surprisingly my new neighbour (who is yet to have their house completed) dropped in last night after reading my website, and recent entry regarding site debris.

They were kind enough to supply me the now-current site supervisor for their Porter Davis Lifestyle home, so we can now pursue the right man to get the job done.

It’s disheartening to hear their Porter Davis experience, like mine and several others I know who have built with Porter Davis, has been less than smooth. Hopefully with some persistence they’ll have all their issues addresses before hand-over.

Site Debris

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I’ve just noticed our neighbour’s house is being finalised this week, which is great to see Highlands in Craigieburn starting to populate so rapidly, and it will be great to have another neighbour.

Unfortunately it’s also an indicator I’m going to need to chase down next door’s site supervisor again, because he failed to deliver on his promise to clean the mortar from my house which was a result of the brickies constructing the double-story.

This is yet again another Porter Davis tale, as the house next door is also being build by Porter Davis in the lifestyle range.

I have mortar stuck to my glass, and at least one ruined fly screen from this, not to mention the door which will need another re-paint. It’s disappointing that I’ve had to chase this site supervisor on three occasions in the past five months only to end up with the same result.

I will place hopefully my final call to the site supervisor tomorrow to have this addressed.

I’m still waiting to hear on the matter of the retaining wall, but I’m not holding my breath.

Retaining Wall

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Almost 5 months after Porter Davis handed my house over to me, I’m still yet to receive installation of a retaining wall that was paid for and included in the contract and engineer’s designs.

I’ve had to actively pursue Porter Davis for the past three months, and finally received a call back stating that it’s no longer needed, and may receive a refund of $1,500.00, pending management assessment.

I’m sure that would result in an argument with “Australia’s most professional builder”, so I’m not holding my breath.

House Update – Maintainance

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

I had a maintenance / repair guy out last week from Porter Davis for the “3 month maintainance” work, which is intended to repair cracks and minor niggles with the house as it settles on the land.

Unfortunately the primary job for this maintainance guy was to fix defects that existed before the house was handed over.

The maintenence guy was friendly, and did a good job, so thankfully, most of my areas of concern were fixed:

  • Poor joinery in a window frame
  • Bad paint work from handover that would make an amateur shake their head
  • Flaws in plaster
  • Paint stain on carpet
  • Damaged Toilet Roll holder (pathetic in a new house in my opinion)

Unfortunately, there are a few items Porter Davis have still failed to deliver, and because I was working from home, I didn’t pay as much attention as I should have, leaving some defects to to wait until the 12 month inspection.

I love my house, but it was painful getting here, and every so often I’m reminded of the poor quality of work demonstrated by Porter Davis, and have to chase them for things I shouldn’t, which is highly disappointing given the premium price paid over and above the standard house price.