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whitter45
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25th Feb 16 at 19:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Steve one word advice based on my cousins new build

The show houses have small furniture to make rooms look bigger so make sure measure furniture before you order as some of her furniture she ordered is fair too big for the room

[Edited on 25-02-2016 by whitter45]
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Well we probs won't be ordering much larger stuff until we have the keys. And we have the plans with measurements to work off too.

I want to ask they give us a week with the house before they fit the carpets as I have loads of wiring I want to run
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Surely you want to put that in when the sparks do thier 1st fix?
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They won't sign anything off that's not on the spec due to the nhbc warranty so needs to be done after handover

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Missus dad owns a building company so he's got all the tools for making holes in the floor boards to run stuff
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What like a drill?
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Some sort of routing tool that makes the holes it comes with plugs you just drop in and that's it sealed back up
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What wiring are your running Steve?
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speaker wires as I want to put a bluetooth sound/radio in the house

power to a ceiling socket for a projector

a/v cables etc
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26th Feb 16 at 08:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks a nice layout.

I'm worried they can't provide a built in microwave though!


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Can get missus dad to do that
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
Nah opted for the larger garden and double parking space


Any two bed+ property should be standard with two parking spaces.

Edit: Just seen it is Persimmon.....LOL. Good luck

[Edited on 26-02-2016 by spencer88]
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I wasnt saying 2 spaces were a bonus I was just saying thats what we opted for.

The larger garden is a bonus however, as all the ones with garages have smaller gardens. Not only that we have an extra 6 foot wide strip of garden down the side of the house.

I do prefer the parking space layout too as with the garage layout you are right next to someone elses car, meaning if you want to wash it etc you arent gonna have a lot of room



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This is going to be a thread full of angry people, as my Puma project thread was,

Cant wait
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Will you be selling the house after you've finished with it?
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If you dont STFU I will be requesting a dust up meeting
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How much to paint my face? in finest gloss finish please
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Whats wrong with Persimmon?

Not a loaded question... just unaware. Never looked into new builds.
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quote:
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Whats wrong with Persimmon?

Not a loaded question... just unaware. Never looked into new builds.
Thought the same so Googled it and found this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4VNJyVS7Z56pRTQm3j4bSYY/persimmon-house-builders

Not the end of the world tbh. Sure OCD Steve will be on it!
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All snagging is covered under warranty anyway, only thing not covered is shrinkage and paint cracks caused by it.

Will get everything checked out before signing it all over anyways

[Edited on 26-02-2016 by Steve]
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quote:
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Whats wrong with Persimmon?

Not a loaded question... just unaware. Never looked into new builds.


One of the worst housebuilders ever to exist.
Both in terms of their end product/work but also their planning/relations/aftersales team.

They generally build the smallest housetypes in the crammed spaces. For instance they aim for 22 houses per acre, other companies aim for 15/18.

They also do not give a toss once a property is built, several schemes they have built the houses and just left all the landscaping/hardscaping.

They also recently built a development with a segment over a privately owned strip of land, costing them a huge amount of money in compensation.

I'd avoid at all costs.
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Now you have told me the house will be shit, there is no longer a need for your spam.

Ta
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Hypocritical.
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I'm ready to riot

Are you ready for my siege mentality
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You have even caused Nic Barnes to mark his thread down as Spam, which is a shame

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