Taby
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still at sourcing stage
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Hi Folks, I have a question regarding electrical installation. My contractor ripped off my electrical casing/ duct to make way for the floor tile skirting. Previously it sat nicely atop my wooden skirting. He did the same to my bathroom light, I supposed to lay wall tiles. I learnt from his sub-con eletrician that he will be billing my contractor for restoring these casings. My question is do I need to pay for these which is never mentioned nor quoted to me?
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Hi Folks, Any idea where I can get nice traditional upholstered armchair locally? There are nice ones on armchairfurniture.com but I doubt it's a Singapore website.
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Hdb 2nd Appointment Agenda
Taby replied to velv's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Ok, then my 4-rm should be lesser. Thanks folks. Did your agents help you all transfer names for utilities, tv licence, phone bills etc? I want to pay my agent fee only after he has performed all his tasks. My agent is not proactive and I have to remind him on alot of things, so I better not miss out anything. Will there be any documentation to proof that he has done it? I was also told to go to the town council 1 week after my 2nd appointment to pay for conservancy charges etc. Is this right? Appreciate if you could share your experience. Thanks. -
Hdb 2nd Appointment Agenda
Taby replied to velv's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Good info. I shall ask seller to produce the statement. Thanks. -
Hdb 2nd Appointment Agenda
Taby replied to velv's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
Hello Folks, I'm asked to prepare a cheque of $200 for my seller for property tax he has paid for the entire year of 2010 at our 2nd appointment on 12th October. My question is, for barely 2 1/2 months from when I'm to take over the flat, could the tax be at $200? How do I verify that? Would I be given a receipt? Taby -
Hello Folks, I just got a quotation from a contractor. Please share with me what are the market going rates 'cos I feel my given rates are exorbitant, esp on tiles. Thanks. 1. 600x600mm homogenous tiles in LR - $5.50psf 2. normal casement window - $15psf 3. lattice casement window - $19psf 4. non-fire-rated front door - $650 5. F/H wardrobe - $220pfr 6. toilet wall tile - $6psf 7. kitchen wall tile - $8psf 8. kitchen solid surface - $75pfr 9. hacking of 270sqf LR floor - $800
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Hi Eva, Spot on! In fact my bathroom would receive the most extensive makeover from my whole reno :-)
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Contractor Contact (not Id)
Taby replied to tnqhome's topic in Renovation Contractors, Interior Designers & Suppliers Reviews
Hi Folks, I need some reliable contacts too. Please PM me. Thanks. -
Hello Folks, I'm in the process of sourcing for contractors to do up my resale flat. I'm working on a small budget and hence is not looking at a total facelift but rather to make good with some enhancement here and there. The main thing I'm looking for is reliability, cost & workmanship. If you have experience with reliable contractors, please send me your recommendations. Would be great if you could upload their work for my reference. Thanks.
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Hello Folks, I was told ceramic tiles are outdated and not practical (traps dirt between gaps) as compared to homogeneous for LR's floor. Can anyone attest to this? What are the different types of homogeneous tiles used in LR? Can someone pls upload some pictures to recommend to me? Would be nice if you could share with me their costs too. For toilet, I'm thinking to have both wall & floor tiles ceramics. Is there anything to take note of? Is it common to go tile sourcing before asking contractors to quote? Are there tile showrooms that I can visit? Looking forward to your replies. Thanks.
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Bo bian huh, Dr. A.? At least your wife saved you the headache
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Actually I just bought this unit in the east. If you were me, would you go with your heart (laminate) or your mind (tiles)?
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I have laminated strips in my LR. A small area of the strips are bulging/ scratched. I can't decide if I should just replace the affected strips or change the LR flooring to homogeneous tiles. For economic reasons and also for my personal preference, I should replace only the affected strips. However, I'm concerned if the new strips would blend in nicely with the old. And will the contractor give me a warranty if it's just a touch-up job. I would also have to be extra careful with spills and I might be adopting a dog some time later... For practical reason, I should just replace them with tiles. However, this would cost me add'l hacking cost of $800, not to mention cost of tiles. It would take away the "feel" of cosiness and if I'm being honest, I don't really like the cold touch of tiles. What do you think I should do?
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Thanks folks for sharing your valuable experiences. I'll be more armed for my future liaison with housing agents & their ploys. @owentch, I'm gonna take your advice to put the past behind me and move on with the things ahead. Looking forward to reap the end harvest! :-)