Good video. Its a real shame the state of some home builds in WA. Many cowboys in the industry at the moment. Unfortunately the Building Commission and SAT are not doing their jobs properly and deregistering these guys. I have recently been through the building process and I chose a shonky builder who built our house in the seasonal water table and denied all liability and abandoned the house when it flooded. I am not able to provide builders name etc but the details are on shonky builders. I had to get lawyers involved to re take possession. A very expensive exercise.
In Sydney, ethnic owner builders sit up on a ladder and watch the ethnic builders like hawks. Anything not done right, there's arms a waving and screaming into phones.
Absolutely agreed man. You have a second storey of a house sitting on big ass I Beams that are sitting on itty bitty 40x40 SHS (square hollow section). The builder should be sent to prison for even thinking that is acceptable. That could kill people when it fails. The entire garage was done by drunk five year olds. Unreal.
@@TheCaptain001it will kill people in ten or twenty years time. Or even less. There will absolutely be a massive amount of house failures crushing and killing people. I’ve had my fair share of house disasters but all have been due to random bad luck and were repairable due to all the houses being pre 1960 and good bones. I would never buy a house built after the late 80s and this is exactly why. Old houses have their issues but at least those issues make sense and you aren’t paying top dollar for them believing they’re not going to fail during your lifetime.
You'd be amazed to learn how many of these people are either boozed up or drugged up when they come on site. Worksafe could have a field day.@TheCaptain001
Don’t worry about the dodgy tradies - where is the builder’s supervisor? Everything else hangs off the brickwork, if it’s wrong everything else will be wrong. The supervisor should visit the site every day the brickies are there.
Makes me wonder if these workers even know the BCA (Building code of Australia), the NCC (National Construction Code) and have ever seen the house plans, have seen an Australian Standard or read the free literature from suppliers on how to install their gutters, window frames, flashings and pipe penetrations. The standards cost some money, but the BCA, NCC, Codes of Practice and product data sheets are freely available if not directly detailed on the Engineering drawings.
But that’s why contemporary minimalist design uses a coat of render over the entire build. Nobody will see it and the render makes it stronger. If the cracks get worse, just add more gray render (/sarc). Subscribed.
That job looks well rough! It's now a lottery of you will get a good build done! and I've seen brickies empty liquor bottles on site. Just disgusting practices happening
This is what happens when the government stops training for trades people and we bring in unqualified people to do trade jobs, the question needs to be asked who is passing the build at the different stages as someone must be signing it off.
100% agree having built with them previously. Much of the similar handywork. When I got a manager out and showed them some photos they looked quite worried and asked if the issues were re-engineered…. Kinda thing they should know I would have thought.
@@UhOhUmmbit of extra money upfront could save you a lifetime of expenses though or the miserable drama of wanting to sell and run away from your dream home
Two things you should never do. One is watch someone in a restaurant prepare your food. The other is never go on site every day while your house is being built. Both for the same reason. You’re paying for the finished product and getting involved in HOW it’s being done will always leave you feeling sick. Pay a third party expert to oversee the build.
If you go with the low volume builders. Some high volume builders are good. But this looks like a bgc house. We have turned them down before when they are looking for new trades. Not worth the headache
"I could probably get in there if I wanted to." 😂😂😂
Good video. Its a real shame the state of some home builds in WA. Many cowboys in the industry at the moment. Unfortunately the Building Commission and SAT are not doing their jobs properly and deregistering these guys. I have recently been through the building process and I chose a shonky builder who built our house in the seasonal water table and denied all liability and abandoned the house when it flooded. I am not able to provide builders name etc but the details are on shonky builders. I had to get lawyers involved to re take possession. A very expensive exercise.
I was taught to check the build daily, if a wall was out of square or not plumb push it over.
Which clown taught you that mate?
In Sydney, ethnic owner builders sit up on a ladder and watch the ethnic builders like hawks. Anything not done right, there's arms a waving and screaming into phones.
@@anrit5972 you’re talking shite mate
Mate, you should come and see my place. Brickwork is disgusting, having to go through all the legal crap to get it covered up.
Seen slabs poured in Alkimos, some areas were only 40mm thick
That scaffold looks familiar, Mikey is that your gear lol.
If that’s the standard of the trades, I’d be pretty worried about walking around on the scaffolding.
Dont leave brickies on site unsupervised this is what happens, that 40mm rhs under the beam is criminal
Absolutely agreed man. You have a second storey of a house sitting on big ass I Beams that are sitting on itty bitty 40x40 SHS (square hollow section). The builder should be sent to prison for even thinking that is acceptable. That could kill people when it fails. The entire garage was done by drunk five year olds. Unreal.
@@TheCaptain001it will kill people in ten or twenty years time. Or even less. There will absolutely be a massive amount of house failures crushing and killing people. I’ve had my fair share of house disasters but all have been due to random bad luck and were repairable due to all the houses being pre 1960 and good bones. I would never buy a house built after the late 80s and this is exactly why. Old houses have their issues but at least those issues make sense and you aren’t paying top dollar for them believing they’re not going to fail during your lifetime.
You'd be amazed to learn how many of these people are either boozed up or drugged up when they come on site. Worksafe could have a field day.@TheCaptain001
Don’t worry about the dodgy tradies - where is the builder’s supervisor? Everything else hangs off the brickwork, if it’s wrong everything else will be wrong.
The supervisor should visit the site every day the brickies are there.
100%
Makes me wonder if these workers even know the BCA (Building code of Australia), the NCC (National Construction Code) and have ever seen the house plans, have seen an Australian Standard or read the free literature from suppliers on how to install their gutters, window frames, flashings and pipe penetrations. The standards cost some money, but the BCA, NCC, Codes of Practice and product data sheets are freely available if not directly detailed on the Engineering drawings.
Crazy and dangerous.
But that’s why contemporary minimalist design uses a coat of render over the entire build. Nobody will see it and the render makes it stronger. If the cracks get worse, just add more gray render (/sarc). Subscribed.
That job looks well rough! It's now a lottery of you will get a good build done! and I've seen brickies empty liquor bottles on site. Just disgusting practices happening
Any idea who the builder is ? Those floor trusses look familiar
This is what happens when the government stops training for trades people and we bring in unqualified people to do trade jobs, the question needs to be asked who is passing the build at the different stages as someone must be signing it off.
It’s the Indian teams. 100%. They’re ruining our trade.
You don't need to hear it you can see it I think that bricky was on the bevvy.😂
Thats a bgc house
100% agree having built with them previously. Much of the similar handywork. When I got a manager out and showed them some photos they looked quite worried and asked if the issues were re-engineered…. Kinda thing they should know I would have thought.
all downhill after Len died?
No they stopped ages ago
This hme😮must have been built by the
Butchers
Garbage
Crap team. Standard build for them
it's the amateur Site Manager who's the culprit.
Dale Alcock?
Bgc for sure. Dale's aren't the best but I have never seen their standards that low and I worked for them for around 8 years
This is why 100% I don’t buy houses that are built after the very early 90s maximum. Shocking
Build a custom home and supervise. But that adds a lot of cost.
@@UhOhUmmbit of extra money upfront could save you a lifetime of expenses though or the miserable drama of wanting to sell and run away from your dream home
That builder should be put in prison
Just really really wrong. Got to start naming these comp
the racket continues because people can’t name names.
What a disgrace. name and shame.
Two things you should never do. One is watch someone in a restaurant prepare your food. The other is never go on site every day while your house is being built. Both for the same reason. You’re paying for the finished product and getting involved in HOW it’s being done will always leave you feeling sick. Pay a third party expert to oversee the build.
this bloke either gets the short straw to witness said, or he wont get bluffed/played by the scumbags sending people broke
And they paid 2500 a square metre for that junk lol
Where does it say it has to be full cement in double wall to be compliant this guys a idiot
I thought WA was good
If you go with the low volume builders. Some high volume builders are good. But this looks like a bgc house. We have turned them down before when they are looking for new trades. Not worth the headache
In the US this would be an example of illeg als at work.