Persimmon Homes Nightmare! Read my Persimmon Home Experience Before you buy!

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My personal experience of buying from Persimmon Homes is the same as many people on this new estate. The houses seem to have been thrown together as quick as possible with a focus on getting the next house built. This is so that they bring in the money on the next sale. If you have moved in and paid your money then you are just a burden to Persimmon Homes from then on.
The sales staff are really helpful, but once you sign up it all changes and you are left to the "customer care" department. Everytime I called customer care I was told that someone would get back to me, or the message would be passed on."

This pipework has "repaired" 3 times now!
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My experience after signing the contract was one of a complete disregard to customer satisfaction.
Persimmon Homes brought my "move in" day forward by six weeks from the date we were told verbally. In my opinion this was to coincide with Persimmon Homes year end targets. The bridging cost was awful.
When we moved in our home was not complete. There were no carpets in any rooms at all, just bare concrete downstairs and chipboard upstairs. Electric cables were hanging from the kitchen units, and you can see the state of the floor in the en-suite from the photo above (more photos in the gallery link above).
 
My snagging list was hardly touched by Persimmon Homes until my website went live. Maybe that is the way to progress?

Persimmon Homes have recently bought the sought after Charles Church name. I wonder whether customers paying a premium for a Charles Church home realise they may now be paying for a Persimmon homes standard of build?
 
My whole garage roof was fixed on with 25mm long drywall screws without wallplugs. I called Persimmon customer care and was refused a site visit to inspect this roof - that was until I told him them I was going to email these photos to the NHBC. They arrived within hours.
As with most others on this site I have a large snagging list which is months old and seems to grow faster than it is worked on. These snags are more to do with build quality than build materials. For example, my concrete floor downstairs looked like it had been laid by a two year old with a bent rolling pin. After weeks of complaining and getting nowhere I had my floor re-screeded after this website went live.
The main problem however is that despite having two en-suites and a family bathroom and being told by Persimmon Homes that I have a mains pressure hot water system, if I run a cold tap whilst the shower is running I will scald the person in the shower. This is especially worrying as I have two small children. Complaints have been ignored over and over again. These properties are all 3 to 5 bedroomed detached family homes.

I wonder if Persimmon let NHBC inspect this floor?
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Persimmon wave the NHBC flag outside show homes, but I doubt NHBC were allowed to see my floor!

I am constantly told by Persimmon Homes that I am the only one with a problem with the water pressure. The strange thing is that everyone else who complains about this is also told they are the only one! They do not want to fight a group, they would rather trample an individuals aspirations to own a quality home.
Persimmon Homes sent an "expert" from the company who installed all of the heating and water system in these houses to look at the problem. The company is Avonside Heating and Plumbing. He informed me that they were the biggest installer of heating in the UK and only work on new build properties. So consequently one of their biggest customers is Persimmon Homes. His report said there was no problem, but it confirmed my incoming pressure is 2bar - in my experience you should have 4-6bar. He never checked the shower problem and only confirmed the water pressure because I had a pressure guage set up already. He sat in my living room drinking coffee and complaining about Persimmon Homes being "too big for there boots" and that they think they are "untouchable".
 
 
It is worth pointing out that the manufacturers of my hot water system clearly state that "the hot water flow rate of the boilermate A-class is directly related to the adequacy of the cold water supply to the dwelling. This must be capable for providing for those services, which could be required to be supplied simultaneously......."
 
After this website was made Persimmon Homes have sent other experts to check this problem. It is now 18 months since I moved in and it is still the same.
Persimmon should be ashamed of the ordeals they put customers through, and now they have stopped building on all sites due to a fall in profits of a quarter!
If you would like to read more, visit the link at the bottom of this page which includes a guestbook for all to use. Comments have recently been posted on this guestbook from various sources including an ex-Persimmon employee!
 
Updates:
1) Readers Digest article on housebuilders now published.
2) My snagging list is still not complete well over a year later. I am looking into posting a forum on this site as soon as possible.
3) Photo Gallery now added to this site.
4) Now I have found that building control will not grant a completion certificate for the whole site because it does not comply with regulations on gradients of paths. What a farce!

My "Turfed" Garden on the day we moved in.
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I have selected some links below that may interest you:
 

WATCHDOG Story on Persimmon Homes.

Office of Fair Trading Launch Investigation into Housebuilders.

BBC News Story on Persimmon Customer

Readers Digest Article on Housebuilders

Another Persimmon Story.

The original "Pishsimmon" Story - This site has a guestbook for all to use.