I was a Clerk of Works with a trade background, of course. The top directors are financially raking it in. They get away with it because they can. There is less protection buying a house than there is buying a pair of shoes. The law has to change. Houses are not fit for the purpose for which they were sold.
@jackwatsonepic6263 жыл бұрын
I'm not builder but I can see this isn't done right
@PiOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Nah the laws are fine people need to stop being mugs, you can’t buy a fucking house until you’ve seen it, you can’t buy a house if you aren’t a builder or very experienced surveyor without one coming to inspect.
@harveysmith1002 жыл бұрын
Hello Will, you are really missed on site. I have been a bricklayer since 1981, the standard has been dropping since the cancellation of Clerk of the Works. I couldn't agree more about your comment about the directors raking it in. The big subby firms are making a killing and if you don't do what they ask you are down the road that evening. They are not interested in quality just square metres.
@willbee67852 жыл бұрын
@@harveysmith100 Cheers Harvey. It’s clear you like quality when it’s required. I just use the same skills in a different way these days. I snagged a couple of Persimmon houses recently and they were very good. Just very minor stuff. 96% good, apart from the garden gate and the garden. Too many big stones……and it was built on farm land.
@Daisy-tl2lh2 жыл бұрын
absolutely true I know more about the production of a tin of baked beans than a million pound house!
@callumroddick86283 жыл бұрын
If that’s what you can see imagine all the shit that’s hidden 😳
@laverdajota80893 жыл бұрын
One of my brothers friends found a SH 1t under the floor boards of his new house , only found as they had other issues with floor
@ianinnes80633 жыл бұрын
Id never have signed for the house . It just shows you need to get a complete check done on any house purhase new or otherwise . Right load of cowboys built this shack .
@andyevans60583 жыл бұрын
indeed!
@Drabbo3 жыл бұрын
@@ianinnes8063 Most of the large job sites are like this sadly, most new built homes will need work done within a year or two due to bodge jobs.
@mickclarke57413 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@StartMan095 жыл бұрын
How the site managers can hand over this property to residents is beyond me...
@philsandham82283 жыл бұрын
The finishings are dod shit as an ex ste manager retired I would feel totally ashamed of these finishings. Its the problem that most site managers are university trained with no practical experience and these so called experts run rings round them Another problem is the client cannot snag the building until they have handed over their money
@theangrygamer8953 жыл бұрын
They are not proper site foreman. Just idiots in hi vis.
@clinteastwood82303 жыл бұрын
Most of the site foremen now dont even know a good job from a bad job . And if there any good at there job they won't be working for big house building firms too
@davidrichardson38943 жыл бұрын
because they have no practical experiance of how the job should be done
@greenreaper19853 жыл бұрын
@@bertbaxter72 I've seen much much worse than this on several Taylor wimpy sites
@glenmulvey68733 жыл бұрын
I’m a tiler on new build sites with 15 years experience. New builds are generally very poorly built, with the cheapest materials used. Most site agents and solely concerned about timescale and not quality. Although this one does seem particularly bad! Wouldn’t buy a new build, but would advise anyone that does, to employ a professional snagging company.👍🏻
@naj1143 жыл бұрын
As a some what competent DIYer who has taken a house back to the brick and refurbished (with help of tradesmen) I could not sleep knowing these types of snags exist in the property!
@AsItHappensHere3 жыл бұрын
Man that ain't NO lie. Me either. This is disgusting.
@Rodders12 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean. I completely renovated a 3 bed semi detached house and it took me 18 months of about 4hrs after work, all weekend and the only tradesmen I had were for work I couldn’t do myself. Full rewire, new bathroom. Everything else I did myself because I don’t trust people to do a proper job.
@samphire3 жыл бұрын
So sad to see the lack of love put into the creation of these boxes. Reminds me of my new build purchase back in 2002. I ended up with 4 x A4 pages of snagging. I have some stories to tell including fly infestation, builders taking a dump in the toilet and leaving it in there for hand over and leaving cement in the drains so my sewer backed up and flooded the bathroom bringing the kitchen ceiling down. I'd never by a new build on a site again. Watching your later videos of the flood brought it all back for me, so sorry it wasn't the perfect move in you hoped for and I hope it all worked out ok in the end.
@SKOMPAS2 жыл бұрын
Not all new builds are the same we have been in ours for a year and had a professional snag done BEFORE we moved in, any small issues where sorted and since then all we have had is some decorators sealant cracking, in our development the site manager will not sign off a house without an independent snap list, and we aren’t talking mansions here they are budget homes
@Daisy-tl2lh2 жыл бұрын
what is never realised by the MD'S of these construction companies is once seen some of these sights and experiences cannot be unseen, would they expect their wives and families to experience these disasters and live in these places .... I think not! ... the gloss is gone before moving in and its difficult to be happy there!! ... very sad!
@Smartacus4209 ай бұрын
Taking a dump and leaving it there for customer is standard, we think if you like buying shite you can have this one for free.
@randyvalantino68505 жыл бұрын
The problem is these builders do not want any employment costs so they use sub contractors . Often these are middle men who take all the money off the job and there is very little left for the lads doing the work . There is no investment in apprenticeships no employers national insurance contributions holiday money or sick pay so trades are poorly motivated.
@vivalachocolat13 жыл бұрын
Bang on
@whatyousaidbud3 жыл бұрын
That makes no sense, so the building firm doesn't want to spend lots on labour so it gives all that money to a middle man who in turn gets the cheap labour?
@vivalachocolat13 жыл бұрын
@@whatyousaidbud the middle men take the highest amount thet can from the contractor. The middle men then get sub contractors working for them but the profits are not passed on. A variable to this could be that in times of hardship for example. A middle man contractor may be forced into using cheap labour dye to having not taken a big cut from the contractor in order to secure the job when competing against others. Hope this clarifies.
@randyvalantino68503 жыл бұрын
@@whatyousaidbud That's been new house build for years . Subbies and subcontract.
@maximwilson14823 жыл бұрын
When you're being taken advantage of for back breaking labor then this is what happens. Those middlemen are just a touch (in some ways) above organized crime.
@tifauk3 жыл бұрын
As someone who used to deliver safety decking to building sites, the quality of some of the new builds was horrendous. They tried to get our lads to brace the decking against a wall and when they did, the wall moved. It was still wet... Buy old. Sure, it'll need some work, but it's a lot less hassle than getting a new build
@seniorelzappo99193 жыл бұрын
I have been building houses for 30 yrs and I hang my head at what these Development company's think they can get away with! REMEMBER What you can see Is only 50% think about all the other Bodges and short cuts ! - Underground - roof structure - Masonry Heating. Before you sign anything get a thorough independent Survey ! !
@thegrandmuftiofwakanda3 жыл бұрын
Craftsmen are an extinct breed. This is the age of the cowboy.
@rustyshakleford52304 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't take that house. Nope. This many issues cannot be fixed. Imagine all the hidden shit in the walls.
@ryanolden53043 жыл бұрын
No body put shit in the wall! Because if its a studd wall, like most builders us, A CLS timber 63mm wide, you ain't getting much shit in that cavity!
@JamesPhillipsOfficial3 жыл бұрын
Yeah the walls should be block or brick, but instead they use that stud wall crap, to get it up faster, and floor uses wood I-beam instead of concrete slab, the house would last longer if it was done properly
@rustyshakleford52303 жыл бұрын
@@JamesPhillipsOfficial I actually had my builder use CNC machined 7075 aluminum for my subfloor in my home under the hardwood and had my plumber install inconel DWV lines and 404 stainless tig welded lines for my domestic water supplies both hot and cold instead of uponor or propex. A series of heat pumps heat and cool all of my above ground and sub-grade living quarters.
@rustyshakleford52303 жыл бұрын
@@JamesPhillipsOfficial If you were lucky enough to put a stack on Dogecoin early you would now what mean.
@lamb-tika-cod49343 жыл бұрын
What ? Like snapped tie wires and no damp roll in some places haha
@jonathantaylor1473 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about a new house for my first home till I looked round a Taylor wimpey show home. I’m a roofer and my family are made up of builders so I know basics to look out for. The show home was a joke. And this should of been the best one to help sell them. As I walked out the houses opposite had already been moved into and there was gutters pulled apart and falling off 7 of them. I would avoid new builds at all costs
@sn3ification3 жыл бұрын
I'm looking for a house at the minute, and there is zero chance I would buy a new build. The lack of care is shocking. The build quality is shocking. It's a money racket to the highest degree. The internal walls are 60mm thick. The ceiling joists are 600mm apart when they should be 400mm, so they save the price every two joists, that pretty much sums up their thought process
@realtalk39682 жыл бұрын
It just depends on the builder. I brought a new build and only had minor snags which could be in any house, even old houses will have snags when you buy the property, old houses are prone to dampness, you’ll still end up spending money on repairs whereas new build you have 10 year warranty
@MikeSmith-wl5ec5 жыл бұрын
Firstly thank you for the video. I move into my Barrett home in two weeks your video has been really helpful. One quick thing with mine which has come to light is day one I specifically asked for a combi boiler and it's a cylinder. I asked for an electric hob and it's gas.i haven't even entered the building yet. The garden I was told they would put a wall between mine and next door and it's a shabby fence. Thanks for your video and the vents handy to know
@ge27193 жыл бұрын
Also check how level everything is. My parents Barratt house the whole house isn't level, had as fireplace fitted level, one end touches the floor the there is about 2cm gap, about just over a meter. Check if you have tiled bay windows, that there properly insulated and sealed. Ours weren't for years until i ripped out an old windowsill for them to replace it and realised there was literally just a giant gap behind the inside sill and that the wall was just a layer of plasterboard and timber frame with tiles over the outside
@bootneckbenners89717 жыл бұрын
Why are the NHBC Inspectors passing this and why are the end users not picking this up on the home tour?
@bootneckbenners89717 жыл бұрын
adie chip On the sites I work on, the NHBC, or 10 year man as we call him, inspects the home to see if it’s liveable. There are ‘green items’ for minor defects like poor internal finish and there are ‘red items’ for things that aren’t finished at all, i.e. wood and plaster not painted and left bare. They also focus on safety. An example could be a loose newel post or spindle on the stairs.
@jackcolwell33626 жыл бұрын
££££££
@mariusmar5 жыл бұрын
adie chip The main contractor has a obligation to attend and rectify any poor workmanship- snags, patent defect, latent defect, etc , which lasts for two years after legal completion. Buildmark warranty. After the builder warranty ends a further insurance up to 8-10 years from the completion date which covers mainly structural.
@paulevans4983 жыл бұрын
The house's are built so fast that any building inspector on a weekly visit has a job to see all the defects
@davidrichardson38943 жыл бұрын
because nhbc is all about money they are like the master guild of craftsmen get the money and couldnt give a fuck
@chloethomas66933 жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t touch a new build with a barge pole!
@chriswilson18532 жыл бұрын
I am glad to be able to say that Bovis has massively cleaned up its act. The first thing the new CEO did was give the builders three months longer to complete properties. A lot of the corner cutting is/was due to unreasonable deadlines. Their sales department still has quite a bit to be desired, but we had very few snagging issues and the ones we did have have all been fixed within a few days.
@lduncombe3 Жыл бұрын
Boris are shit I work on there sites sorry
@delboy34253 жыл бұрын
How did this house pass the final inspection,the builders who were involved in this should be named and shamed, no wonder us tradesmen get a bad name.
@israeladesanya45963 жыл бұрын
Thing with these new builds is everything’s on price they just want to chuck it up an hope they don’t get pulled up about it
@amateurvegan26363 жыл бұрын
He said bovis homes
@thomas.parnell73653 жыл бұрын
I suspect a bag of money was involved
@PeacockRhino3 жыл бұрын
Where was the Council’s building control department as well for a lot of the horror stories? To be fair this just looks like extreme laziness and shoddy finishing more than structural danger
@darrenkearns31343 жыл бұрын
There's going to be a new housing epidemic in this country. Mark my words there's going to be some serious problems with these new Builds in the future.
@DessieTots3 жыл бұрын
Persimmons executives were awarding themselves huge bonuses while at the same time there was a huge backlash against the company for building sub-standard houses that were not fit for occupation. The worrying thing is that new builds are popping up everywhere up and down the country. The government of course does nothing.
@Nicka20033 жыл бұрын
This is a luxury finish compared to the Bellway house I bought. We had the same… wrong wardrobes, wrong tiles, awful finishes. Gave up and sold after 3 years as Bellway just kept bodging over bodges. Would never waste a Penny on a new build!!
@christinedavis58133 жыл бұрын
Me to I bought a Bellway Bodges over Bodges gave up and Sold after two years
@sa.82083 жыл бұрын
Being a labourer on site for many years.. you learn alot of things.. You also learn a lot of people don't want to put in that extra effort.. I build homes daily that I can only dream of affording to buy. let alone thinking to rent..., Iv built tens of brand new student accommodations with good views and brilliant rooms, whilst being about able to survive in a house share with strangers it shows... And im not the exception.. classes are getting pissed..
@theofarmmanager2673 жыл бұрын
Boris, Berkeley et SL have calculated that it is cheaper for them to turn out houses with lots of faults (and then rectify the lesser amount that are reported and that the builder has to deal with) than to pay for reasonable quality control (and hand over a fault-free house) It is not usually the sub contractors who make the money as they are to the developer what farmers are to the supermarkets. They are certainly not blameless - Sub contractors do cut corners and delivery shoddy work to make extra margin. The developer is a financial business. It buys land; it stocks land until the retail prices are right for them; and it sells the cheapest product at the highest price. All controlled by bean counters. I’m not in the house building business at all but I have had a lot of building work done; have just had a large barn converted for us and experienced new builds. The overwhelming advice I would give is to urge people who buy a new house is to look at the small developer. You are more likely to find quality there than any of the big boys. Another related fact is the big boys will win any planning application. They might have to win on appeal but the cowards in local planning know that the big boys have more money and more influence than the planners do. However, the planners, like many bullied people, get their own back on small developers (1 to 20 houses) by making their life very difficult from day one. What is he learnt is never, ever trust a local council planner. I learnt this from Maidstone Bc. They lie (in writing); they try to deceive (in writing) and are not worthy of public trust. They do not act in the public interest; they have found a position where little people can have some power. The whole stem is corrupt and needs to be swept away and replaced. Currently, central government is imposing planning changes but the local planners will do anything they can to thwart central government if it suits them. Rant over; don’t buy a new house from a big developer.
@Orwic12 жыл бұрын
My house is over 100 years old. No such problems anywhere. Double glazing downstairs, but the windows upstairs are all the original wooden windows. Still in excellent condition - no rot anywhere. I’ve had it rewired and central heating installed though! There’s also a wooden garden shed that’s been there since the house was built. It’s still there and in pretty good condition, perhaps because it has always been soaked in creosote (not now, because I can’t get creosote). I know the history because it’s always been in the family.
@jonathanbennetts26322 жыл бұрын
Back in the 80's Bovis were the best quality builders in the UK. As a sub contractor who used to work for all the major building companies in the UK I see how much the quality of trades has dropped over the last 35 years.
@saintsljp12 жыл бұрын
Same I work on site daily,there is no pride anymore,it’s a shit business!
@ChickenDinnerz3 жыл бұрын
It's all the blame of the big building companies. If you want a job done well you have to respect the trades and pay them well.
@MrFlyingguy3 жыл бұрын
these are all Design and Build contracts led by contractors, traditional contracts specified and led by architects; produce much different results.
@rickyribs80323 жыл бұрын
This is not a problem of one tradesman of low quality it would seem multiple trades on this job just don’t care. Each person has to be responsible for their own work but I wouldn’t mind betting that the main contractor is paying poorly and putting the tradesmen under unrealistic time constraints. This is part of the reason why I would never ever consider working for these types of companies. I feel really sorry for the people who end up in these shoddy homes.
@vaughnlee1362 жыл бұрын
Thr saddest thing is people spent alot 9f money to purchase their homes and you expect quality for the price you pay. Its a shame. Thank you for this video I will be looking at this when we go into our new home from David Wilson 👌🏾👌🏾👊🏾
@nickrobinson83393 жыл бұрын
I know someone who moved into a new build, opened a window downstairs and the entire window frame fell into the garden. I helped my cousin move into her house about 10 years ago. Her boiler was dead on the day she moved in and had to be replaced. Unbelievably the engineer who covered much of the South East for the boiler company appeared within about 10 minutes of her phone call. It turned out that he lived across the road!! She opened a kitchen cabinet and the door fell off and hit her kitchen floor and the corner of the door punched through the thin wooden flooring. The upstairs walk in shower had a problem and new drainage had to be fitted within a few days. I believe she had about 30 faults that had to be sorted. Luckily the builders were still on site building many more houses so they were, supplied with much tea and bacon sandwiches, very good to her and her family and were, to be fair, very apologetic. I am sure much of these faults are because they are pressurised so much to throw these places up. Always comes down to profit and build time no doubt.
@josephscott18702 жыл бұрын
I know your comment is over a year old but mt friend funnily enough has just had a very similar experience, moved into a new build went to clean the window from the inside the full window just fell out...
@nickrobinson83392 жыл бұрын
@@josephscott1870 Perhaps its a new design feature on new builds Joseph. I know a local builder who builds proper, made to last houses, who told me that a lot of the new builds nowadays are literally only supposed to last 25-30 years. Some people will be paying the last installments on their mortgages as they collapse around them!
@Me-zo8yc4 жыл бұрын
3:08 LMFAO that caulk, I'm a sparks and even I'd be ashamed of that
@SlothyWoffy4 жыл бұрын
There shouldn't even be caulk in the first place. Handyman doesn't know how to measure the timber properly.
@mancunianace84283 жыл бұрын
Lol me to. It's shocking. That said I'm bloody terrible with silicone lol.
@johnodonnell70943 жыл бұрын
You can’t use that boiler until the flue is completely sealed
@kubhlaikhan20152 жыл бұрын
The affordable homes initiative (and for many of us they aren't even affordable). I was a civil engineer and later worked for an appliance company installing into numerous new builds like this one. Over the years the deterioration in design, never mind execution, is shocking. We see more and more pokey maisonettes with virtually no daylight, steep concrete stairwells, and appliances having to be plumbed into airing cupboards and hallways because the kitchens are too small. When you see small children growing up into these instant modern day slums - that their stressed out parent still struggle to pay for - it makes you very angry.
@robertward68133 жыл бұрын
The excitement and all the happiness when buying youre new home totally goes out the window when you have a house that's been finished as bad as this. Very fast to take youre money though. Totally disgusting
@theapplianceengineer3 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked on some of these houses before. I asked the Forman whilst on site how much they were making off of it? He just smiled and said for every third house they sold it was pure profit! I just shook my head and walked away. I would never buy a new build, they are so poorly made and no care taken, just slapped up as quickly as possible, the snag lists on every one I went to was at least 2 pages long!
@mariusmar5 жыл бұрын
Kitchen, storage cupboard, bathroom, they should install a threshold between wooden floor and floor tiles.
@bencartwright10503 жыл бұрын
Have they done anything right?
@trevornelmes93313 жыл бұрын
I know this is five years old now, but that house is appalling. As a sparks I would not be at all surprised to do a thorough electrical inspection and test, and to find it would probably be a total failure. I have been called in to brand new houses by new owners to find the most appalling wiring that could not have been done by anyone qualified.
@TheGlassman143 жыл бұрын
This is the problem with all new builds. Time and deadlines are making builders cut corners and make mistakes. Look for 1930s terrace houses to get some good old fashioned building that will last.
@robinmyman3 жыл бұрын
Bought a new Warwick house from Barratt four years ago...best house I’ve ever lived in...all snagging completed without delay.
@theangrygamer8953 жыл бұрын
Never buyba new build. Never.
@gregl65273 жыл бұрын
Bollocks ..... Barret's are shocking
@jimdoc61023 жыл бұрын
@@gregl6527 many years ago their timber frsme houses had sole plate probs, big time
@realtalk39682 жыл бұрын
Exactly I don’t know why some people are moaning about new builds when they haven’t brought one yet and just go by bad reviews. Even old houses you buy have snagging and quite often many repairs need doing something the previous owners didn’t do.
@neilmick67787 жыл бұрын
Workmanship goes out of the window, how they have the cheek to charge a premium for a new build baffles me.
@qiongwu39767 жыл бұрын
NeilMick Exactly! I have paid 630k for this house and 15k for the extras to Bovis Homes, that's the house they gave me.
@sithukyaw90194 жыл бұрын
Boiler, structural problem, roof leaks, asbestos products of older properties cost more to fix
@SlothyWoffy4 жыл бұрын
@@sithukyaw9019 older properties are OLD. This is a new product 🤦♂️
@sithukyaw90194 жыл бұрын
@@SlothyWoffy yes but problems with new build aren't that serious usually. People taunt about old houses as they own one
@pauldavies72513 жыл бұрын
@@sithukyaw9019 why the fuck are you replying on every comment!?!? New builds are complete & utter rubbish, all about the profit, I'm a carpenter of 26yrs experience & I refuse to work "on site" the site manager is usually an x forklift driver with zero building control experience, Old houses are exactly that "old" so you know there will be some issues but not in a 630k new build, now clear off you clueless idiot
@gkirts5 жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better, Linden Homes are not much better. The worst part is their customer support and their managers.. they try their best to not do anything to fix the issues. Its been nearly 1.5 year and I am still waiting for several issues to be fixed.
@philiphorner3 жыл бұрын
I am always baffled at the landscaping - around 1:15 you can see two silver birch trees planted within about 2 metres of the house - these are surely a future subsidence risk etc & entirely inappropriate ? Where I had a new build previously the developers & planning inspector seemed entirely at odds with the Association of British Insurers & others’ who warned against such planting. How come you don’t comment on them please?
@kaz0073 жыл бұрын
so when you buy a property dont the surveyors pick up on this or do you have to employ professionals to snag a property b4 purchase?
@krajmutfak89403 жыл бұрын
Some years ago in Scotland, a friend of a friend was delivering some building materials to a construction site. When he'd finished at the end of the day, he told us nearly all the builders couldn't speak English!
@bloggy1233 жыл бұрын
The external brickwork didn’t look the best. Perps particularly
@R-110343 жыл бұрын
As a quite competent diy-er I’ve laid laminate and tiled floors for myself and family. If the job is done properly why would you ever need mastic around the skirting or door frames? At floor level this white mastic will get really dirty in no time - shocking job!
@CA-gy4qf3 жыл бұрын
In a lot of new builds silicone is used between skirtings and floors for air tightness reasons. It will pull away after a few years regardless. Either way, that amount of silicone and that amount of gap and lack of quality fit and finish isn't acceptable.
@jeanhind81982 жыл бұрын
People choose a new build thinking that it they can just move it, put up pictures, curtains and blinds and that's it, no hassle. Sadly, that's rarely the case, with new build homes having an average of 40 issues, some of them pretty major, and suddenly it's up to the customer to report them and enter into a constant battle with the developers to get them sorted out. This should be done within the first two years, but if everyone on a site of, say, 100 houses is chasing up their faults too, it often doesn't happen - the developers just string customers along until they give up.. Don't forget that buying a new build is more expensive than other houses in the area, you pay a premium based on the fact that it's new and perfect with nothing to be done (!) and if you hate it and want to sell can take some years for the house to come out of negative equity.. Buyer Beware!
@mikecook61042 жыл бұрын
If the builders can't do sealant properly and are willing to leave it looking like that...imagine what they've done in the bits you can't see. Take some pride in your work
@fabrix79073 жыл бұрын
In the middle of house booming I rented out a new apartment in a new area in construction . They were moving quickly in phases. My apartment was 675 a month plus bills. I have spent at least the first 8 months fixing problems due to the rush of finishing. From faulty sockets, to lights, bathroom seals, doors not painted properly. All I was doing was calling the company who was sending a person who said was employed to go around and fix things. They make you pay top prices but the quality sucks. The only person pleased was my landlord who didn't have the hassle and after 3 years he pretended all the walls repainted as new taking the money from the deposit.
@amateurvegan26363 жыл бұрын
You’ve clocked a fair bit. I can tell you don’t have a trade background though. Someone who’s been in the industry would have spotted even more. FYI that flue should be point round with mortar. No cut or bare tile edges should be visible. Those metal thresholds are acceptable though. Looks like they’ve started to cut the architraves for tile/laminate and then laid LVT. Yes that is vinyl not laminate.
@KevinBower-gy5be5 жыл бұрын
Cheapest materials, cheapest fixtures, cheapest fittings, and cheapest labour, all thrown up in the minimum possible time for maximum developer profit. The UK construction industry absolutely sucks. Modern houses are little more than short-life prefabs.
@DarkKnight-oe1tt3 жыл бұрын
It's actually frightening that soo many safety issues were overlooked
@adhow123 жыл бұрын
You can tell a good tradesman by how little caulk and mastic they use ... never been a more true statement on this property 😂
@Mr34LUKE343 жыл бұрын
I always think that they’re built to quickly I clean new builds and some of the trade workers are always telling me that they have impossible dead lines if you ask me it’s a lot down to company’s taking on agency workers who don’t care about the quality of their work as they can get more work through their agency plus all the suits who run company’s like bovils just want to sell as many homes as they can in a little time as possible I hope that they repair all things that you have showed us take care xxx
@stevenmcfarlane88316 жыл бұрын
That is a shocking job. The poor workmanship and site agent not dealing with it is unacceptable. How can that be ready for handover to client. I am a decorator and painting contractor and that is ridiculous standard of work from all involved
@jamsandwich61423 жыл бұрын
By far the biggest issues resulting in snags on new builds stems from optional extras, if all the options are decided by the time the roof goes on the property and handed to the site team correctly and clearly marked, you stand a chance of receiving a good house. Late optional extras say after first fix stage is asking for trouble. Ask to meet the site manager in person at your property at first fix stage and talk them through exactly what you are expecting. Believe me it will make all the difference!
@normanboyes49833 жыл бұрын
That is by far NOT the biggest issue. The biggest issue by far is shite work.
@Greenbank63 жыл бұрын
Sorry this is a load of faff. The finishes shown were not “extras”, but basic to a normal finish. Far too much reliance on mastic/caulk. Shoddy workmanship in the extreme.
@danwilliamson1363 жыл бұрын
Asked to upgrade their oven, floor lifted in bedroom - Makes sense. Or in reality, they build homes in a matter of weeks, shit materials, trades rushing and inspectors not wearing their glasses. There is no excuses for these shower of shit homes that are being build these days
@platoon51142 жыл бұрын
Bovis employee? Absolute tosh
@garnhamr6 жыл бұрын
lack of planning, low money for labour, probably all the trades trying to work on top of each other to get it done to 'schedule' and noone giving a crap apart from the people at the top making all the money
@jamsandwich61423 жыл бұрын
They don't actually give a crap either
@garnhamr3 жыл бұрын
@@jamsandwich6142 hmm yeah i didn't actually mean to write that. i think I somehow croseed no one making a fair deal out of it apart from those at the top with no one gives a crap about the end result. strange
@LC-qi5ff3 жыл бұрын
There’s supposed to be a slight gap between the verge and the wall so that water can escape. Or at least thats what the MI’s say
@Matt19matt193 жыл бұрын
I've just moved into a new build. Don't get me wrong overall I'm happy with it but there were many things wrong with it. All of which you can tell are down to the work being rushed. The waste pipes under the sink leaked because they weren't put together properly. The drains blocked because there was building crap In the drain. Bits of fascia fell off in winds. The lawn was awful. They did give us a free shed as a welcome gift. The door wouldn't open because the lawn was higher than the base the shed was sat on. The problems did get sorted one by one. Well the shed door still doesn't open all the way. Behind our house they're building the rest of them on the development. The speed at which they go up at is astonishing. But you can see why they have problems.
@chapman92302 жыл бұрын
The bricks are not sufficiently mixed when laying looking at the zones of shades. The tiles being higher in the bathroom may be hopefully because they have laid a cement board 6 mm over the floorboards . Tiles layed direct onto the floorboards will move and crack even with flexible adhesive. Needs a better coverstrip to cater for the height difference though. That sealant is appalling throughout.
@gbwildlifeuk82693 жыл бұрын
I would'nt call it a poor finish I'd call it an absolute disgrace! It's rank amatuer. General builders - the mastic men. Those who attend at 10am and home by midday - the Lord Lucans. Those who blag their way out of the snagging list - the Houdinis. Those employed on this build - the John Waynes. I wonder when the buyers of any building services are ever going to get some skilled workers?
@alannoble2725 жыл бұрын
Shambles, will always be snagging on new builds, but this is poor. The finish at the floor is shocking. The caulking or mastic at the skirting and around the door frames ,it just beggars belief. Caulk and mastic are both great products when used properly, unfortunately people go nuts with it to cover up piss poor work.
@dancinggorilla73 жыл бұрын
The outside of the bay doesn’t need sealing where you said that needs sealing. That gap is for drainage and if you seal that the window will fill with water. 🤦🏻♂️
@michaeldavison80072 жыл бұрын
Having worked supplying the construction industry for just under 48years, unless a house is built by an independent builder, forget it - all you are buying is sheer bloody heartache - all the trades are subbed out to the lowest price, quality of workmanship is secondary, price is paramount. Once you have purchased your “forever” home, the National House builders will just ignore snagging, pass complaints to HO and generally think YOU are the lucky one, lucky to live in this wonderful home. This is why, despite very competitive deals offered (below book price by quite a chuck), when I purchased my first house, it was already 100years old, and when I moved it was to a property built in 1930 (1980 moved in), both properties were built in a time when trade apprenticed craftsmen were the backbone of the construction industry, every builders directly employed his own trades, bricklayer, carpenter, plumber, plasterer, roofer, electrician - their work reflected the success or failure of the builder - just look around all the great cities, towns and villages and see just how good houses built nearly 100+ years ago are, they may need to be tweaked to upgrade to open plan living etc, but one thing is guaranteed, when you do start to knock a hole, you will be hitting something solid and not cheap - very rarely will you find plasterboard/timber dividing walls. I understand why people fall for “new” build tomorrows jerrybuilt slums - the financial deals look so good, teaser rates to get you started, pay your legal fees, anything and everything to get that sale and keeps the number of units (yes, National house builders don’t sell homes, they sell units) going - please, if you value your sanity, look not only at National HB new builds, but independents and pre- 80’s - they may not have the funny money bits, but you just may avoid the heartache of realising you have been duped, and as a added bonus, they will be built in areas where people have lived for years, so instantly you will have a ready source of knowledge regarding the area - best of luck.
@lukewheeler51523 жыл бұрын
With this many problems on one house i dont just blame the contractors i blame the site manager for letting it slide problem is this is one house on the plot of land i wonder what the other properties look like
@jwalker13323 жыл бұрын
Uk needs to stop these crappy bulk building companies buying all the land and building large numbers of slap together houses. Let land be available for individual families to purchase and chose local quality tradies who will take pride in their workmanship. But the government want numbers not quality...
@robertgreenaway51662 жыл бұрын
The prices these houses sell for as well is criminal!!
@kathleensmith6445 жыл бұрын
This house is dangerous. Thanks I know what to look for when buying a house now.
@mickclarke57413 жыл бұрын
The boiler flue would of been classified as at risk so reportable to gas safe register
@Rayz-ow8bg3 жыл бұрын
This is what happens when big building companies don’t pay enough work to be installed correctly..
@mikewilliams24773 жыл бұрын
Isn't laminate flooring for a start lol and the metal strips in the doorways you have to have to finish the carpet into, downstairs the tiles are way too high against the karndean flooring is why I believe probably didn't put a metal strip down to finish, don't think they really have anything big enough, probably need chippy to make a threshold ramp or something out of wood
@markegg2623 жыл бұрын
Or do it properly and screed the karndean up!
@mikewilliams24773 жыл бұрын
@@markegg262 I expect was screeded and still is massive difference, not everyone has the time allowed or money for multiple screeds
@elpollo643 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with Mike. Floorlayers are a finishing trade that have to get over all the crap left behind. You walk into an unknown job, that the management of the flooring firm you are subcontracting from has never been to.look at and the whole job has been priced off of drawings on a computer screen. You are then told to get it done in a ridiculously short space of time or there is such little money on the job there isn't the time, and you are considered as a moaning trouble maker by both site management or the office of the flooring firm if you request more time, more materials or more money. To screed that level with a standard 3mm coat would take approx 3 coats, that's 3 days at best, and rapid drying screed.is more expensive. LVT flooring should always be allowed to acclimatise, it never is, and is usually adhered with the crappest adhesive imaginable, usually in the freezing cold, (believe it can be colder inside a house than outside in the winter, as usually there is no heating, or lights and usually with 7 other trades working whilst you're trying to fit. Site management usually haven't a clue about anything, speak to you like you are dog poo and offer no help or solution,s are overly concerned with health and safety to the detriment of the job and just want their bonus. The stress is unbelievable. You do the best you can with what you've got. I hate it.
@sicks6six Жыл бұрын
when you walk up to a house and the air bricks are three courses too low, walk away. In the new build I live in only 1 internal door closed into the keep, the keeps were all off-set, too high or too low, doors running out and hinge bound, I fixed them myself as why trust someone who couldn't get it right the first time,
@AMG633 жыл бұрын
When I was working on sites if anyone left a job like that they would of got the piss taken out of them and sacked, makes everyone else look bad.
@xiaomiredmi3413 жыл бұрын
Smart option would be to call the special " new build refurbishment team".
@norm42426 жыл бұрын
That laminate floor lets that house down big time.
@gazmini815 жыл бұрын
i know what you mean the colour of that floor is horrible
@markofsaltburn3 жыл бұрын
Now that we have a Prime-Minister-for-sale who’s effectively waived all planning regulation, things can only get better.
@maximwilson14823 жыл бұрын
Whoa!!! For a £300,000 home? That's ridiculous...those builders give the decent ones a bad name.
@SlothyWoffy4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness I'm speechless.
@TheTallbutshort10004 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this informative video! Are you able to bring in someone to check the snags before putting any money down? One of my concerns is not being able to spot those smaller snags ourselves, so would need someone to join us and check it out but I'm not sure of thats allowed. Also, once you have pointed out the snags, will the housing company fix everything on your list, or are there certain things they won't fix? Thanks again
@eddienewall50333 жыл бұрын
No, they insist that you sign the contract first, by which time it's too late. You are legally obliged to buy a pile of crap. Even so-called luxury builds have a lot of snags, so you can imagine what these basic volume builds are like. The NHBRC is a joke.
@michaeldavison80072 жыл бұрын
Eddie is 100% correct, this is almost like playing blackjack in a casino, but rather than deal your cards the dealers tells you to put all your money down, then deals you three cards - regardless of the deal, you have placed the bet - just a pity that the dealer had already ensured he had K&A. The professional snagging companies would love to work with house builders, even if this added £1000 to the house price, the house builders (nationals in the main) would never allow this, there are far too many botched, illegal, dangerous situations that putting them right at the end of the job would cost too much - in the old days, the site manager knew his job, knew his workforce and was busy walking the site, looking at what was going on, spotting the good, bad and downright stupid - building inspectors were trained and inspected every detail, but today the site manager is responsible not just for the schedule, but ensuring cost savings on top on existing cost savings (these go towards his site bonus) are executed - cheap is the name of the game, bear minimum standard is the aim of the game, within the buying departments of these construction firms, cut construction costs, cut material costs so it goes on, a downward spiral racing to the bottom and you do not have a leg to stand on in the eyes of the law - so tomorrows slums are quickly being built today - at least when they come to knock them down, all they will need is a sledge hammer and not a ball & chain.
@nickcoppard53352 жыл бұрын
@@michaeldavison8007 looking at some new builds I think a pair of unruly kids could take them down in two days
@PeacockRhino3 жыл бұрын
They should make the developer pay the buyer’s costs to employ an independent snagging company before completion and allow the buyer to pull out of the sale if the quality is defective. There’d be a real incentive then to do it properly. That and slap the builder with a fine for serious breaches and say more than 10 minor snags, increasing if it’s over 15, 20 etc.
@scottnever87322 жыл бұрын
is there not a height requirement for safety latches on windows?
@mrSalior13 жыл бұрын
I think them laminate flooring was ment to be 10mm higher as it looks like the arcatrave and tiled floors are finished to the same level ?.?
@jazzbansal80972 жыл бұрын
One of my best friend works on site as a manager for plastering .. He said don’t touch a new build
@morrismckinnon60475 жыл бұрын
That's awful. How can anyone get that floor so wrong?
@MrMinimanmatt3 жыл бұрын
Shocking workmanship
@kymmoore8533 жыл бұрын
I think these companies would pay a lot more attention if, instead of NHBC, the purchasers got around people like this post completion and then billed the companies directly for the cost of putting the shoddy work right, including offering a FULL refund where people weren’t happy.
@Noah_AWICB3 жыл бұрын
6:30 must be a lever for a secret room. Shocking!
@scottnever87322 жыл бұрын
door bars need fitting ok, finish to boiler? you pulled cover off so it dont actually look like that!
@vidmantasdd4 жыл бұрын
Here we see how managers from construction company doing their job "perfectly" :)
@paulrush27923 жыл бұрын
The beautiful new builds going up all round the country coming to you, do your self a favour and avoid like the plague and that also comes from a pal of mine who's worked on a number of them, materials and cost of banging one of these together comes no where near the price they charge and then look at the finished product, shocking 😵
@mattbutcher97443 жыл бұрын
I see the builders managed to take their hitching posts for the horses though….YEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAA
@OKB11336 жыл бұрын
Is this a timber framed house or brick and block construction? I wouldn't touch a new build home with a barge pole. All about saving money and cutting corners yet expecting the buyer to pay through the nose pfft.
@joshtherahrah2 жыл бұрын
In the Short's on this channel you can see people saying things like "is that it?" on each individual fault, but its the fact there are sooooo many.
@garyh5612 жыл бұрын
You've missed major defects. The boiler flue isn't sealed. You have no idea about snagging.
@whatyousaidbud3 жыл бұрын
The air bricks are fine because it's gravel so water has got somewhere to go, and wtf is the flashing against the gable? Do you mean soffits?
@mikeandcheryl5 жыл бұрын
What do you expect, these days everything has the structural integrity of butter and the people fitting the houses out don’t give a shit. Two choices buy an older property or just don’t pay for the house, say no and withhold funds. I’d go for the former...?
@CyberKidXtra2 жыл бұрын
What's crazy is these houses are paid for before the buyer has a chance to see this. Get the buyers to pay a small deposit for the house and MAKE the developers WAIT for confirmation that the buyer is happy with the finish. That would certainly improve the build quality and if the buyer isn't happy with the plot, they lose their deposit, the developer is quids in and someone else would buy it.
@daryl14083 жыл бұрын
Did they ever get these all sorted out.
@JHA8543 жыл бұрын
I would never move into that house. If it looks that bad on the surface, imagine how bad it is underneath.
@SG3-wd402 жыл бұрын
I'll never doubt my work again
@MrJohndykes3 жыл бұрын
I stopped working on new builds because of the amount of cowboys I seen on them
@pkeeley1313 жыл бұрын
Me too. I did two weeks on site and couldn't lower my standards to the shit that they do.