Final Inspection

Defects

Our builder have started retouching the paint around the house. Lucky for us, that is the major problem for now. This might be the result of having your own independent inspector and checking your house everyday. But we will still look out for imperfections for the 90-day maintenance period.

Aside from the paint, things that need to be fixed are below.

  • Uneven front door gaps
  • Garage concrete floors – need to be cleaned and filled
  • Garage wall – seal excessive gaps between bricks and plaster wall
  • Fix window sill brick mortar and rubbers – will be exposed to water if not fixed
  • Fix gaps around pipes on the bricks
  • Weep hole covers need to be replaced
  • Some doors not painted properly – check top, sides and bottom
  • Apply flexible sealant under the semi-recessed basin

They might look major to some people but our builder have been very good in rectifying issues that were on our inspector’s report. We’re expecting them to be the same at this last stage! We’ll hold the final payment until these issues are rectified. Let’s see on the next inspection.

Preparations we did

As previously mentioned, we have our own inspector. That took half the stress if not more. We are also properly informed even neither my husband nor I have any experience in building industry because of the inspection checklist by Brian Ashworth. It is true that there will be a need for red stickers, so bring your own. We have our ladder to check the high places (top of doors, ceiling insulation, etc), cloth for cleaning benchtops, glass windows, mirrors to check for scratches or something worse. More tips on his checklist! Buy it for only 4$.

Photos

Also I got no good photos. Just walls with red stickers – we were too occupied looking for defects. But we went home with these..

 

 

Handover stage is coming!

Update: Final Inspection on Thursday!

Not sure why I feel this way, either I’m not excited or I’ve been excited this whole time I couldn’t feel any difference?! haha We just got a word today from our site supervisor that we’ll be having our final inspection next week, now we’re waiting for our building administrator to set a date. Reading thru Eight Homes’ stages of construction and considering the Certificate of Occupancy will be released by the end of the month, we’ll be at handover stage next week! This stage will also include the final payment. Based on my workmates previous experience with Eight Homes, it would take them another two weeks before the settlement date but that would still depend on how much issues are needed to be rectified.

Also, their own building inspection happened today 🙂 Now we’re up to organizing our own private building inspector, fencing, driveway, landscape, mailbox, insurance – The list goes on!

Day 128: Building Update

Temporary fences are gone! From today, site supervisor gave his go signal to put up our fence so we got our fencer booked and he’ll start in 2 weeks. Also contacted our future neighbors to give them notice about it. Site supervisor said the house needs about 2 more weeks before it is ready.  Just in time to what our admin advised that they might be able to receive the occupancy permit by the end of the month.

They’ve been slow but when we got there yesterday, we saw that electrical and plumbing fittings are 80-90% done, carpet is in and few more small things are left to be done. And surprise surprise, doors are not locked so we were able to peek!


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