Monday, 4 August 2014

Tiles have been locked ...



The house is almost three-quarter complete and a lot has moved since my last post. We have met and sealed the tile requirements – some pretty tough choices. Casaview has a pretty extensive range of tiles to select, covering different sizes, colour, texture and make for all living areas, wet areas and external. The Bennelong display home at Gledswood Hills uses a really beautiful dark greyish porcelain but because we weren’t too keen on polished porcelain, we chose a similar product in matt finish, for a tad bit extra.
We also had to pay for a premium grout as the standard white that was provided wasn’t satisfactory and from experience they are harder to manage. It’s worth mentioning, that unlike many other builders, Casaview provides metal edging/trims for bathtub hobs and if a niche exists within the design as standard. It looks much nicer than the PVC ones that discolour over time, especially near bathtubs due to continual drenching.

Here's hoping the final look and feel of the tiles laid out is satisfactory.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Insulation & internal walls ...


The works on installation of internal walls started last week, immediately after insulation and electrical rough-ins were completed. We were offered thicker insulation batts as part of the upgrade package, hence Casaview has insulated the walls with R2.0 batts (up from standard 1.5) and the ceilings with R3.5 batts (up from standard 2.5). The R-value is the heat resistance and the minimum requirement for Sydney is R1.5 for both walls and ceilings.

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

And now for the internals ...


Now that most of the externals have been completed, work has begun inside. Met with the site supervisor Friday 04 July to go through the work scheduled for the following 8 weeks and all looks in order as Casaview has been remarkably efficient despite spells of wet weather during the framing and bricklaying stage.

 


The inside works has begun on Monday 07 July with the installation of the ducting for the air conditioning and I was allowed to inspect and confirm the locations of the ducts and outlets. The air conditioning guys were a nice bunch and very knowledgeable. We ended up leaving everything as originally planned. Cool!

 
The electrical rough-ins, wall and ceiling insulation and plasterboard installation will follow in coming days. Waterproofing of all wet areas would be interesting as Casaview uses copper shower tray in addition to standard waterproofing technique and they’re one of the very few builders in the country who do this.
 
Bennelong's main bathroom, as displayed at Homeworld South 

We encountered a minor hiccup where the door we had upgraded to isn’t available in a size greater than 920 mm but the builder has been very proactive in getting a similar design and as an added bonus agreed to also stain the jambs, which were originally marked to be painted. Thanks Casaview J

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Halfway there ....


We’ve reached the halfway mark...
The bricks have been laid, the fascia, gutters and downpipes have been installed and the roof is almost complete. The house seems to have attained its final physical form and looks pretty impressive, although the bricks still haven’t been cleaned. There hasn’t been much action in the last week and the work scheduled for completion this Monday hasn’t. I guess things are still pretty much on time.


Thanks to Casaview for allowing one last minute variation without any drama and I must say we still haven’t had any issues of concern with them.



It was great meeting another “Villager” last week who is building a beautiful single storey a few houses away from us, with the same builder. On sharing notes on our experiences so far, it was delighting to know that Casaview’s impeccable record is still intact.  




Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Brickwork in progress ...


The brickies have been at it throughout last week and have given our home more definition. We are satisfied with brickwork and are sure it will look even more beautiful once they’ve been cleaned. Some images of the job completed so far ...







Tuesday, 6 May 2014

The bricks are here ...


The bricks were also delivered on this day and I was given the opportunity to inspect them and provide feedback. Casaview’s chief carpenter was present and quick to point out a number of issues to gauge my reaction. While the colour is almost identical to the sample we saw, there are streaks and crevices on some of the bricks. Casaview has advised me that they would reject any brick with such abnormality and that they would consult with Boral to seek their resolve for this.
The delivered bricks with the crevices on most facing surfaces.
Boral Graphite, the colour is almost identical to the sample
but this particular brick shows obvious aberrations.
The brickies were also present to prepare the site for their brickwork commencing Monday 5 May.

The frames are complete ...

Last Friday, I was allowed inside to see how things were progressing and had a good walk-around tour of the site. I was thoroughly informed on a number of things and was very impressed with the details such as the quality and grade of timber used for different parts of the house, the difference between full treated pine and T2 treated pine and the role of different reinforcements (metal and wooden beams).  A good photo opportunity, hence the following...
Entry
Garage
Hallway from Entry
Formal
Living
Raked Ceiling from Lounge


Plumbing for Island Bench
Alfresco

Upper Living Area

Master Bedroom, showing WIR 

Ensuite, from Master Bedroom

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 4



Tuesday, 22 April 2014

The frames are up ...

The frames were delivered on 4th April but the framing could only start on 9th. The ground floor frames and the flooring were completed on 16th April. Casaview Homes ought to be complimented for the effort they put amidst very bad weather - unpredictable on most days.




The frames for the rest of the house and the windows have all been delivered and we're expecting some hammering action (not on the windows ofcourse), all within the short working weeks.




Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Slabisation ...

The builder has been busy since Monday. Tuesday afternoon we visited the site to be astonished by the amount of work done. The frame for the concrete was all set up and the waffle pods and steel reinforcements were all in place. An independent engineer was inspecting these to ensure that things were done according to engineer’s specifications.








And we had this amazing sight the next day. The slab has been poured and the usual question "why does it look so small" still hasn't been answered.




Sunday, 9 March 2014

More action ...

Casaview has nominated Mr Enzo Palumbo as our site supervisor.

Work has begun and Casaview has been very swift in their actions. We were notified that the piering would be done on Friday 7 March which, in fact, was completed a day earlier. By Friday the site was ready for the plumbing and slab and a fence erected Saturday morning.


Some images below ...