Sorry everyone for taking so long to get back on the blog; it has been a VERY hectic last couple of weeks and little access to the internet.
Tile Cleaning
As you would recall in our the last post, 'D' had issues with trying to get the floor tile grout clean which postponed our handover and has had to call in a professional. Here is a pic of him scrubbing the floor with a solution called 'Lift off' which is supposed to draw out the grime from the grout.
Well it seems to have done the trick as the tiles have come up pretty good.
Termite Protection
As most new home owners would know it is standard for the builder to spray the building perimeter for termites. During our inspection it was explained to us that the protection is only effective as long as you don't disturb the soil. WHAT THE?? This is a brand new house, of course we are gonna disturb the soil and plant stuff and lay pavers and concrete etc. So, while we were waiting for handover we organised for a reticulated termite protection system to be installed. As once we have the keys, the driveway would be installed soon after, and the system had to be installed before hand.
We got the guys from 'Fumapest' to install a reticulated system as they provide a 50 year warranty (provided you ensure the regular maintenance scheme is adhered to). First up they spray the perimeter with a solution called 'Biflex'. They then dig a shallow trench around the house and lay the flat pipe which sits on a sheet of plastic. The system is then capped at a single point and enclosed in a box which allows easy access for regular maintenance top ups. They then cover up the pipe with soil and pump it full of Biflex to soak the area.
Handover
On the morning of Handover we had suspicions that the house may not be ready (as it had been delayed now so often) and when we arrived the cleaner was still running around doing a final mop of the floors.
When the builder provides a clean of the house, they provide what is known as a 'Builders' Clean'. This is a not a full service as you would normally get from a cleaner. So when you get the keys don't expect the place to be picture perfect by any means.
There were still minor quality issues which we expected to be of a better standard, but to minimise any further inconvenience to us, we accepted the keys. As other new owners would know, when you insert the new 'owners' keys, the tumbler in the lock barrel changes to no longer accept the builders' set of keys. This worked for all the locks except the garage entrance, therefore requiring a call out from the locksmith the following day. Fortunately he arrived that day too, as the door handle mechanism for the study had become defective after closing the day before and would not allow us to open the study doors.
As part of handover the tiler was asked to come back one more time within 5 days and re-do the powder room grout as it was no an acceptable standard. For all those DIY'ers out there, it was rougher than 80 grit sandpaper!
Carpet laying
We accepted the keys at around 9:30 am and had the carpet layers in that afternoon at 4:30 pm. Boy they work fast! By the time they left that night, they had laid the rumpus, study and lounge and had prepped the upstairs with the carpet edging.
We are VERY happy with the colour of the carpet, in fact we are very happy with all of the colours we chose, as we can now see them all come together beautifully.
Another visit from 'D' later and a more acceptable solution has been devised by adding a pair of 600mm square concrete pads to the left side of the tank to locate the pump and re-route the plumbing accordingly behind the tank to the other side. At this stage we are still waiting for the sparky to turn up and extend the weatherproof GPO to the left side to connect the pump switch.
On Friday morning we had Adriaan from 'AllFx Concreting' out to work his magic on the driveway. The guys battled the poor weather to get the drive scraped and formed ready for the pour which will be on Dec 3rd - sadly they can't get it any earlier :-(
Thanks for waiting. You've nearly caught up now - hopefully our Internet is connected soon and we can contribute a little more often with some photos of the inside completed ;-)