They have to give a 10 year guarantee so 11 yearsAs aside, what’s the life expectancy of these new builds?
This has been a recurring issue on our estate (oldest houses are 6 years old, last ones just being built). In general the plumbing seems to be sh¡t, leaking joints are commonplace. We had a leaking toilet, not noticeable (just a slow drip, and boxed in) until the floor went mouldy Obviously, just out of the warranty period so had to shell out for new flooringA friend of mine bought one (£500k+) and there were quite a few snags. The worst ones being the shower on the top floor en-suite not being connected to the tray properly and resulting in water pouring downstairs first time, and the pointing. Both were sorted gratis amongst others, but to have the entire house repointed within five years was a bit odd.
I remember a builder posting on here about working for a big building company and detailing all the corners they cut right down to the fine financial margins of using nails instead of screws. Was quite shocking. This must have been 20 years or so ago though, seems nothing has changed.
Persimmon Homes by chance ?We are sub contractors for a major building firm, and the state of some of the houses we go in are shocking.
I would never ever buy a new build from them ever, they love sending you "defect notices" about faulty flooring, we rock up and find out the flooring has lifted, because of a flood or they have taken the carpets up because of joist issues etc. Hardly a defect, they just try it on, so we have to check all the defects now, before we send operatives. We then have to send photos and an estimate to correct their "defects" or issues they or other trades have caused.
There are some good builders out there though, they tend to be the smaller house builder firms though, they use better quality products and trades.
NopePersimmon Homes by chance ?
Our trade is not residential - more large projects, but this kind of thing goes on all the time, and slows every project. We photograph EVERYTHING we do, at EVERY stage, so we can fight our corner when some other prick breaks something we've completed. We're a very big company ourselves with a big legal department and near unlimited cashflow behind us, so we can afford to dig our heels in if a main contractor tries to take the piss.Talking of other trades causing issues for others, the kitchen floor on the above house. Matey spent ages laying a quality Karndean flooring, took pride in his craftmanship apparently.
Then along comes matey 2 to install the kitchen appliances, drags them across aforementioned vinyl and rips it all to shreds.