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Are floor coverings included? How long does it take to build a Adson Home? Who organises the building permit? What if something is wrong with my home when it is delivered? Who pays if the home is damaged during transport? Can modifications be made to the standard designs? Can designs be modified to accommodate disabled requirements? Is a transportable home as strong as a site built home? Are the homes insulated? Do the homes meet the new 6 Star energy rating requirements? What progress payments are required when purchasing a Adson Home?
Are floor coverings included?Yes, and we have a wide range of colours and textures to choose from.
How long does it take to build an Adson Home?All our homes are factory built and typically take under 12 weeks to construct depending on the size of the home. A typical time frame from signing of contract to delivery is about 4 months. This takes into account the time taken by councils to process permits, (which can vary from one council to the next).
Who organises the building permitWe organise and submit the building permit on your behalf. The cost of the building permit is included in the documented price. Click here to request current pricing for all our homes.
What if something is wrong with my home when it is delivered?Naturally, all fixtures and appliances are covered by their respective manufacturer's warranty. As an extra level of quality assurance, we review your new home after you move in to ensure that we met your expectations. We service anything that needs attention and ensure that you are satisfied with your new home.
Who pays if the home is damaged during transport?Our homes are fully insured during transport so there is no cost to the customer in the unlikely event of damage.
Can modifications be made to the standard designs?Yes, modifications can be made to all of our designs of you can even supply your own design for us to quote.
Can designs be modified to accommodate disabled requirements?Yes, we provide a construction and fitout for all degrees of disabled requirements. Some options are:
Is a transportable home as strong as a site built home?Our Transportable Homes are built to be transported, they are specifically engineered to be stronger to cope with the stresses and strains of movement during transport. The floor chassis and the walls are constructed with greater structural integrity and more bracing than a traditionally built home. At the end of the day, a transportable home is a more solid construction and will stand the test of time better than a site built home.
Are the Homes insulated?Yes, all Adson Homes come standard with bulk insulation to the external walls, in the ceiling and under the floor. We undertake a BERS Thermal Assessment prior to construction. An Adson Home will save you money on your energy bills.
Do the homes meet the new 6 Star energy rating requirements?Yes, from the 1st May 2010, each new home is individually energy rated to ensure compliance with the 6 Star energy code. We take into account the orientation, site features and climatic zone of each house to ensure energy efficiency and comfortable living conditions. Click here to learn more about our energy efficient homes.
What progress payments are required when purchasing a Adson Home?Normally we require progress payments when purchasing a Adson Home. At signing of contract - 5% On chassis commencement - 10%. On commencement of frame – 15% When at enclosed stage – 35% At fixture stage – 20% On completion - 15%
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