You’ll have to wait till tomorrow.
@Pushka theres plenty happening
almost as bad as waiting for Xmas (vicariously).
If only the new house smell - the timber, the concrete etc would last longer.
Always worthwhile ensuring the builder knows you want to keep any leftover bricks, tiles, timber, paint etc etc - after all you've paid for it all + builder's margin.
While the final instalment is still a way off - DO NOT pay it until after there has been some heavy rain (ideally with wind thrown in for good measure).
An old master builder told me this in the 1980s and it is as good advice today as it was then.
Only then do you find out if the windows, roof, vent flashing etc has been done correctly. With our house it took 7 months for a roof leak to be solved - it only leaked when the rain came from the North East. Multiple fixes failed and only solved when I spotted a small hole caused by a nail in the waterproof membrane - 14 or so cm above the roof level. Amazing what wind driven rain will do (and go).
Builder used some unrepeatable language (as they were the experts with 30yrs experience etc etc you get the picture) but finally acquiesced when I pointed out their previous attempts had all failed - and put a ten cent piece size dab of silicon over the hole. Admittedly this hole was nearly a metre from where the water was running through the internal wall onto the flooring but I thought any hole is a hole worth fixing.
Never leaked again.