lord vader
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Date Reno Started : 28 Dec 09 Date Handover : 11 Feb 10 Now, its all mine ! Mine ! *Evil laugh*
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dont say its a problem in punggol leh...i will also get worried...tmr must go smell my toilet.... hmm...i realise that your floor plan is almost a mirror image of mine.... you are in the 65x /64x area?
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oh...tell me abt it man.....things can and do go wrong...
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I would look at it from the point of view of what has been completed. You have paid 50%. What has been done? Are the things done worth the 50%? If so, maybe you can give him 10% or so before CNY. You can put it in a red packet provided he gives you 2 oranges
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Be careful hor...skali one day you come back, the gate is gone
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welcome to RT !
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Thanks. So far so gd. But this week and next week are crunch weeks. Hows reservist? free food...free lodging....
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Aircon Installed: Master Bedroom wall levelled: Cabinet drawers waiting to be installed:
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Kitchen: Gas Piping, Water Piping, Cabinet Base completed Left and Right side of kitchen: Alternate view of kitchen:
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L-box and false ceiling works in progress
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Tiling Works (Completed) Aircon Installation (Completed) Plumbing (Completed) Electrical Works (Completed) Sanitary Wares Installation (90% completed) False Ceiling + L-Box Kitchen Cabinet Glass Works Door Installation Lights Installation Painting
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Why not have a roller shutter for your storeroom instead of a door? That way you wont have to worry about which side it swings open. Its just a crazy idea that came to my mind.
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yup...they should have minimally a hand-drawn diagram showing the measurements.
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I got my aircon from Gain City. The thing about them is that they dont normally do site survey first. So, they just come down on the day of installation to install. Any discussion is done on the spot. What I did was to insist that they send someone to do site survey with my contractor and discuss trunking options. In that way, my contractor will conceal as much trunking as possible. Unfortunately for me, there are still trunking that are exposed. Will live with it by using curtains, false ceilings and painting over. As for the holes, I was onsite on the day of installation to ensure no one screws up. My contractor was there too. After they punch a hole and put in the trunking, they sealed up any holes that can be seen. My contractor's guys also level up the wall around the holes using cement. After painting, it should be fine.