Monday 23 June 2014

Private Progress Inspection

On Monday 16th June we had a pre-internal linings progress inspection. Only minor things were found but we still feel the inspection was worthwhile as they are things that could have caused some annoying problems later if they were not fixed. Our inspector also checked that all previous problems from his first inspection were fixed. Below is a list if issues found.

  • Minor additional noggins are required to the timber framework.
  • Minor cleaning out is required of the base of the cavities, mainly to the front wall.
  • Minor general moving away from the brickwork is required of the cavity flashings mainly to part of the first floor level as the existing can allow water to flow down the backside of the flashing.
Since my last post the lower bricks have been cleaned, electrical rough in installed, ducted vacuum rough in installed, cladding installed and painted and insulation installed.

The insulation installation was a bit haphazard and my husband and I fixed a few areas they had missed in the walls downstairs . In the roof space they install it in the eaves area before the gyprock is installed and then they come back later and finish it in the rest of the roof space by climbing through the manhole. They leave the bags of batts in the roof space ready for when they come back to complete the job. We found loads of areas where there were no batts installed in the eaves, and there will be no way they will be able to access those areas once the gyprock is on. So we let our SS know and have taken many photos as evidence in case it is never installed.

Gyprocking was supposed to commence today but didn’t. Our SS said they have a 10 day timeframe in which to complete the job, even though it usually only takes them a couple of days.

Lower eaves should be done on the 24th June, stairs installed on the 3rd July and lockup on the 4th July.

We visited the HIA Homeshow over the weekend looking for inspiration. Didn’t find too much there as most of the companies on display we have already found on the internet so nothing new. We did get to see the Sanden heat pump hot water system that we plan to install after handover on display and were very impressed with how quiet it runs and the low running costs in comparison to alternative hot water systems. 

Cladding installed and painted


Insulation in walls




An example of missing insulation in eaves



3 comments:

  1. Hi gregol, your place is looking great, not long until this is all a distant memory and you're in! We are looking for someone to inspect the house at PCI, would you recommend your guy? If so could I steal his details from you? I'm so frustrated at the moment and I think the best way is to have an independent assessment like you have done. Cheers

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  2. Hi Mrs Milburn,
    Are you on Homeone? Our guy asked us not to publicly name him but I can send you his details via a private message on Homeone. You must be very close to finishing now. I love your blog and your house. We can't wait to
    have Wisdom out of our lives and for the build to stop dominating our thoughts. I keep telling myself only a few more months.

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  3. Hi there, really enjoy your blog. Just wondering if you have been hit with a tender expiry? We just got a variation for 10.5k (50% discount from 21k) all because our tender has expired, yet we have not been asked to extend the tender. They have delayed our file with all their stupid mistakes. We are looking into going to fair trading or master builders association to see what our rights are. It is all so ridiculous.

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