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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Thursday, 22 February 2024 11:06:17 AM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: ronfishes Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: scott123 Go to Quoted Post
Not a fan then Ron..?..LOL

BTW did you build a new place..?..and still in Gordy..?


Haha, yeah "I'm gonna ignore all the global meteorological organisations and offer my completely unqualified opinion" - No worries mateBlink

Yeah we finally moved into our new build about a week and a half ago, finally finished moving all our crap, now just gotta finish sorting it out. Nylex is sitting on the ground in the yard atm, haven't measured it yet.



32 mm down here and sounds like being a couple of pretty wet days ahead..

Hollywood higgins11.jpg

Old mate totally unqualified Higgins actually even brags about taking no notice.....LOL

I hope the build went well...any dramas at all or you happy with the finished product..?

Take a look at some of the homes this fella inspects..https://www.facebook.com/siteinspectionaustralia

Its enough to scare you away from a new build....I particularly like the $950K shed/home he inspects at Emerald...what an absolute disaster from design to supposed completion...

Its also mind boggling to think many of the stages of those homes were signed off by certifiers...they seem as useless as the dodgey builders and then the building associations make it near impossible for the poor homeowners to get any rectification works done...What a cowboy dominated industry..!




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