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I’ve been using tecno in my kitchen for the past couple of years too with no issues one hub one oven one cooker and two hoods all from their warehouse sale
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Roof top pool
petetherock replied to peachpeach's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
It's a silly forum when spam bots can post anything, and we can't post legit links. I don't think there are any mods who are listening .... hello.... -
Roof top pool
petetherock replied to peachpeach's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Yeah the constant hum of the motors will be a real issue a pool on level one is easier but I’m guessing you have an inter terrace there’s such a house in ST today for you to consider they use the entire ground floor for a 21m pool. Logistically much simpler to construct you save on GFA and costs as mentioned -
Roof top pool
petetherock replied to peachpeach's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Roof top pools tend to involve more technical expertise it’s beautiful and an infinity pool design can be lovely but some issues waterproofing is vital engineer assessment of weight bearing service and maintenance of the pump system moisture control make sure you have a three phase 63a power supply as a minimum How to make it watertight is the key -
You may want to approach the local vendors like Astral Pools or Pentair for some of theirs. But it will be hard to retrofit without visible cables and the fear of electrocution... It's important to plan ahead. If you want path lights around the pool, lay the cables first or you'll have to resort to solar solutions..
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What is included in your quote really depends on many factors that are within your control. If you opt for high cost marble, granite driveways, 100A power supplies, and top level fittings, even 400 psf won't be enough.. So I strongly suggest that it's pointless to solicit what's included, and talk directly with your builder to negotiate a price that suits your needs and control the cost by adjusting the materials and what frills you want. Avoid VO, and too many changes. Electrical work can cost a lot too, and what you do with the pool will also change your costs significantly.
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Lap pool width
petetherock replied to Dariusme's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
I'm assuming that since you mentioned it's a sunken pool, you're digging the full 1.2m depth and a bit more for the concrete rebar.. If it's sunken, you'll need the concrete rebar type of pool... That's pretty deep and as snoozee has mentioned, there is a real risk of the boundary wall collapsing. Do it properly, get your builder to do a proper job, ask him to show you the details and ensure there won't be a collapse. There's a minimum thickness that you'll require.. you don't want to save and shave, and end up with a bigger problem.. -
Replacing car porch roof
petetherock replied to Topline's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
These companies have a set template, with their own designers / architects / builders like a package deal. In theory they can be cheaper, but in return for the convenience, you have less flexibility of design, customisation and materials used. Good for those who don't like hands on, and who can't monitor as much. -
You can ask them to take a look, assess the severity first, then decide. But knowingly buying a termite infected place might be tricky. If someone pro can assure you it's clear, I guess you can take your chance.. In any case, we may not know about such things beforehand. But you mentioned you are on a tight budget, so if it turns out to require a lot of reno or infestation work, you will blow your budget...
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@Landednewbie Do check the dimensions of the pool - there should be a height, wide as well as length - 2 measurements doesn't make sense. Do note that if it's deeper than 1.2m, you'll need some permit, your builder should know this. There are many companies supplying parts, most are ok, it's the aftersales that makes the difference, and your builder is responsible for that. I maintain my own pool, but you can expect to pay 70$ a visit for cleaning and chlorine. I choose to do it myself as a form of exercise and save... For a 12m pool, get at least 3-4 underwater lights. Bright ones are better. You should check out counter-current systems, it's like a treadmill. Get quality parts for the M&E bits, if the valves break, they will cost $$ to repair. I had to replace some parts because I was trying to save initially. I had a ladder as well as stairs to allow easy entry, make allowance for a fence if you have kids. Avoid trees so leaves don't fall into the water ... good luck!
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Replacing car porch roof
petetherock replied to Topline's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
I pondered doing this for my home, but in the end I used the money to build a pool... it costs a lot and it's mainly done for the looks unless your porch is already in bad shape... Not cheap and you need a PE as snoozee mentioned.. -
So you are encroaching onto theirs ? its best to avoid building something on such disputed land until the survey is done.. your build should be able to give solid advice on the size, shape, depth and need for permits etc how many skimmers, bottom suctioning, ladders and steps - places to sit and do a little jacuzzi for example also consider a counter current system and avoid trees so you don’t end up cleaning and clogging up the pumps start considering the pool tile and styles too and any water features Eg a fountain or slide