Thomas16 wrote: » We tried to add such a condition in the contract. But builder didn't allow to add any condition in their contract (Should be unconditional). Anyway try to add such a condition. Discuss with Your solicitor
userduluth wrote: » Thanks Thomas, I will try to add this clause, but if the builder is not adding that to contract it means he is getting free 10% of the cash...
Arsen5 wrote: » Hi guys, I can't login to climote app (did the registetation online still no luck), also eir couldnt find my address on the system tried to contact builder office but don't know how much time does it take normally?Any help with these issues?
userduluth wrote: » Hi, can any experienced one of you help me please. I am looking for a price breakdown as to how much it will cost me for various things as an approximate for Sycamore A type: 1. Tiling for whole Kitchen,dining,all toilets. 2. Wood Floor Living room and Bedrooms(all)with medium wood quality. 3. Or Carpet for Living room and Bedrooms. 4. Ethernet cabling for all the rooms(assuming its below 180m) in the house and also extra electrical points. 5. Any interior works such as wooden frames in living room(TV wall similar to show house concept) 6. Curtains and blinds for all the windows. 7. Outside plumbing works such as taps. 8. Attic conversion. 9. Ladder for attic. 10.Anything else which I missed thanks.
lunamia wrote: » Hi lads, has anyone a real fireplace into the house? Do you know if it would be "legal" having the flue and the chimney on the front face of the house? Thanks!
oblivious wrote: » Its probably more down to the effect on the energy rating a chimney has on a house
Arsen5 wrote: » Hi. From my experience(Sycamore 3 beds): 1- Good tiling (porcelain for kitchen, hallway, utility plus two bathroom full tiling floor& wall) for 6500€ (you have to haggle with Jimmy though!!, also good tip try to get tile first before kitchen as it will look more neat & easier to install white goods later. 2- good quality 12 mm thick laminate for living around 450€ include underlay, need 250-300€ for fitting. Look for offers on laminate as it will make huge difference. 3- medium quality carpet for stairs & 3 bedroom 1800€ plus 200 fitting. The rest I have no idea!!hope that was helpful
userduluth wrote: » Thanks Arsen for your reply. I have few questions though 1. kitchen, hallway, utility plus two bathroom full tiling floor& wall is the kitchen including dining or just kitchen area? 2. you have to haggle with Jimmy though Can we bring our own tiler and tiles? 3. good tip try to get tile first before kitchen as it will look more neat & easier to install white goods later. will the builder allow us to do the tiling before the kitchen? I thought he has to hand over the house first for tiling(post kitchen is fitted).
gogreen81 wrote: » Very reliable I agree but 3 times more crowd it used to be ) months back No seating space at times even at Hansfield , and if u take from clonsilla there's no chance
sanarac wrote: » 600 homes will be built around this train station adding to an already busy line
Arsen5 wrote: » Anyone has Eir? They still can't register my house for three weeks now!!, I don't want to go with virginmedia as Eir has better tv bundles but also the worst custmer care. They asked me to contact the builder did any one had this problem?
Arsen5 wrote: » Yes you we did the tiling before the kitchen, & they will allow you to bring your own (ask the builder at the site). Tiling was for the two bathroom plus whole area down stairs excluding the living room. Unless you know the work of the guy you are brining I would highly recommend that you do it with their guy (his work is top quality).
Thomas16 wrote: » 7. Outside plumbing works such as taps. For the outside tap, builder's plumber charged 175.
userduluth wrote: » Heard from friend there were break-ins in the houses recently and there is an increasing trend of it...now I am really thinking what to do whether to move there or cancel the contract...
Pat Dunne wrote: » I'm afraid there is nothing unique about houses been burgled. Show me an area that hasn't been on the receiving end of this? Its your call entirely as to whether you move in or not!
ongarboy wrote: » Using that logic, you'll be cancelling contracts for the rest of your life as every neighbourhood will have break ins at some stage.
ThisRegard wrote: » New areas are often targeted as people don't really have the feel for strangers. You get guys walking around dressed as workmen walking around estates and nobody bats an eyelid. You often have people basically picking up parts for their houses such as boilers, radiators, door, kitchen presses etc. .