ck0 wrote: » We just did a snagging this week - builders are telling that they are aiming to finish some houses before the Christmas. This is, however, upon request - they are asking people who is willing to move before Christmas and who is willing to move after Christmas, and prioritize houses accordingly. We will see... :rolleyes: Maybe somebody have already completed snags, have all paperwork done and are awaiting when builder will provide a key?
TRANSYL wrote: » Anyone have any updates on houses in beechwood gate? Has anyone any idea of first move in dates etc. Thanks
mick2311 wrote: » Is it the 1890 number, I would keep ringing until you get through its not a call back just when the line is busy it goes to voice mail. From paying them it takes the valuer 2/3 days to get out to site. Then takes another week/week and a half to get this report back in.
ck0 wrote: » Guys, I tried to book a valuer visit for house evaluation but when I spoke to one of the approved AIB valuers agency they told I have to contact AIB Home Valuers dept. directly to arrange this, valuers from the approved can evaluate only second-hand houses. For new builds only bank is authorized to arrange evaluation. Someone had the same story with AIB? If so how long did you wait until AIB give you a call back (they have a voicemail system for living inquiries)? Is it the same story with all the banks?
Thomas16 wrote: » Can I ask, What is that plasterboard pillar using for? Is that empty inside? Is that pillar holding anything?? Thank You
userduluth wrote: » Already bought two units :eek: and now struggling with fitting them
ck0 wrote: » This is not because of insulation, houses are built from the cement, wood and plasterboard, all these materials don't have any impact to a radio waves on which mobile phones operates. It only can be that estate is quite new and there is not enough re-transmission antennas in the area and they get overloaded especially in the evening time. How is the reception during the night time?
ck0 wrote: » Guys what type of houses do you have? I am not moved in yet, but according to my earlier measurement utility is 140cm width (Sycamore type) and usually width of washing machine/dryer/dishwasher is around 60cm what should allow you to install both.
Thomas16 wrote: » Hi, May i know, How did you manage the space for Dryer. We are planning to buy a dryer. We have same problem, not enough space!! Thank You
lunamia wrote: » Hey Thomas, sell your washing machine and buy a wash-dryer.. quite easier at this point! I've heard anyway that the space was not enough for a dryer machine, something like 1 or 2 cm less.. really ashamed!!
breadmonster wrote: » is it just that better insulated houses dont have great coverage inside?
FK100 wrote: » Hi, Can I ask if anyone is having coverage issues with Vodafone in the area? I moved into a house in the last couple of days and coverage is poor. I'm wondering what is the best provider more so for the sim card needed in the dialler for the house alarm which will text my mobile if the alarm activates. Would anyone have any recommendations also for waste bin collection that service the area? Panda appear to be the most expensive in the long run; City Bins the best price but don't cover Hansfield at the moment and I'm coming up with Greyhound as my best option. Thanks
nelly river wrote: » Builder said no. i can add extra sockets light points or plumbing at extra charge.
nelly river wrote: » I was told January 2018 for completion of my Ash house in Beechwood. When is the time to choose kitchen/layout/finishes? I wanted to request positioning of extra sockets and extra light fittings, outdoor tap and outdoor socket. For the box bedroom, I wanted to add some storage. Thinking of a sliding wardrobe by cutting into bedroom 1 and taking some space from the bigger bedroom. Did anyone get the attic floored and a stira folding attic stairs at build stage? Does John O' Connor tile guy fit wooden floors. The Agent said if we wanted floors in before we move in, we can only use John. Anyone have a contact number for who I should engage with for these queries/jobs?
lunamia wrote: » For those interested in future developments in the area, Alanna homes has posted some renders of the Hansfield Station Quarter:http://alannahomes.ie/portfolio/hansfield-station-quarter/ Finally soon the area will be complete and we'll have some shops at doorsteps! There's also a render of Barnhill (opposite side of train station to Barnwell), but really in the future...http://alannahomes.ie/portfolio/barnhill-dublin-15/
alexf1 wrote: » Anyone know if the builders have started back in Barnwell Grove to get the last lot of houses finished? I'm getting fed up of driving for an hour to see that there's no change to the site....