FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQs about Tiny Houses

  • Confirmation in production schedule and to allow for lead times required for ordering materials. Final payment is due 14 days before delivery to your site.

  • Approximately 2.5 months depending on the production schedules.

  • Homes are built by a licenced building practitioner (licenced builder) to a healthy home standard. A 10 year master builders warranty can also be available for an extra cost.

  • No, however, we offer a professional team to truck and relocate your home to your site for a reasonable cost.

  • The wastewater gets pumped through a macerating pump up to 80m to either a septic tank or existing gulley trap. If no sewage system is available, a composting toilet can be installed. Electrical connects via a 32amp caravan plug to a power supply on site, we do have complete off grid solar power systems available. Water supply is from a normal hose connection point provided from either a water tank with pump or hose from existing source. Hot water is through an LPG gas califont which a gas bottle is required for.

  • There are over 7 standard design options which you can alter to your own personal requirements. These could involve extra costs which need to be paid at the time before the variation work starts.

  • Yes you can - however any variations may involve extra costs.

  • Yes, we can offer any other site works like decking & verandahs or these can also be provided in a kitset form.

  • Our homes require a fairly level site with compacted basecoarse to be located on, we can offer to do the site works e.g. site cuts & driveways if necessary. We offer a site inspection service at minimal cost to assess your site and services available.

  • Yes the homes NZ standard ceiling, floor and wall insulation, and double glazing window joinery.

  • If you meet our finance provider terms, finance can be arranged.

  • Yes we have rental options available.

  • The main difference of upflush toilets from standard fixtures is the discharge system, whose key components are a macerator/pump and a small-diameter pipe. The powerful macerator has a rotating blade that shreds and grinds solid material like human waste and toilet paper. When mixed with flushing water, solid material changes to a fine slurry which moves easily through a narrow pipe upward. A quiet electric-powered pump moves the fine slurry upward under pressure. The small-diameter discharge pipe (as small as 3/4" across), solves many structural problems as it can be run virtually anywhere. The fine slurry moves easily through this pipe to the normal sewage system, septic tank or holding tank.