Anonymous wrote:OP was this your first new house purchase?
Fireplaces are extra
Basically, the model is just that everything is pretty much extra. Windows, to ceilings to molding types and flooring etc...
We once bought a house without an oven hood. The salesperson did not explain that well and they charged $3000 extra for a basic Home Depot version. We said no because we thought she meant an upgraded one. Pain in the neck after moving in.
Depending on the builder you get x Y and z.
Models are deceiving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like you must pay for the fireplace, or you don't get the fireplace. What am I missing here? I don't use my fireplace, so my vote would be not to get a fireplace (and obviously not get the mantel either).
Not really sure I understand the issue about the outlet because I don't get why a special outlet is needed for an electric fireplace.
Otherwise, there will be cords coming from the corner of the room. Mantel is in between two windows. The sales coordinator told me a mantel was standard, and I upgraded from the standard mantel to a different one. That's the issue. Basically, I was told it would look like a game fireplace, and it won't. There were supposed to be black panels under the mantel with a black landing. Our realtor has spoken to her so I will see what he has to say tomorrow. It's hard as hell to know what your house will look like because the model house is upgraded to the max. They mind f you.
Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like you must pay for the fireplace, or you don't get the fireplace. What am I missing here? I don't use my fireplace, so my vote would be not to get a fireplace (and obviously not get the mantel either).
Not really sure I understand the issue about the outlet because I don't get why a special outlet is needed for an electric fireplace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does the contract say?
It has an upgraded mantel, but there's no picture of what it will look like. It also says in the catalog that mantels are an option with an optional fireplace.
Anonymous wrote:What does the contract say?
Anonymous wrote:If she says they can still do it, then what’s the problem? This is hard to follow.
Anonymous wrote:I think a mantel without a fireplace would look really, really weird. I would certainly cancel the mantel. You can always add one later if you wanted.