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Building Loft in Semi D
petetherock replied to lynette991's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
You need to get someone assess how kind of reinforcements are needed, what kind of stairs and how much work do you need to spruce up the roof.. Very variable... -
Digital line phone connection
petetherock replied to Nurriana's topic in Internet , Digital line, Bandwidth & Network
You best look for professionals to do the cabling. Look up a company called BTO cabling for example. BTW, hiding your router in the cupboard will decrease it's effective usable range.- 5 replies
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DO NOT buy Kitchen appliances from Techno
petetherock replied to screwedup's topic in Electronics & Electricals
I'm using Techno stuff, and I'm satisfied with their items. Got them on sale at a very good price and my builder did all the installations - very straightforward and swift. I'm glad you got all your stuff installed and perhaps you may want to ask your ID / contractor for assistance in future. I find that the job based contractors can be less predictable and if timing is very important, maybe in future you can hire your own people.. things are pretty unpredictable right now. All the best with your new home. -
Replace built-in wardrobe doors and add partition shelf
petetherock replied to kelvinwolfbane's topic in Carpentry Works
Try alumix? Or ximula? Pretty nice designs -
Builder Vs Architect
petetherock replied to iamken's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Nice How much did you spend ? -
Leaking roof into walls
petetherock replied to Patricia Howe's topic in Ceiling, Walls and Flooring Works
Leaking roofs are hard to deal with you may end up having to redo the whole roof .. -
Yep probably be simply and more time efficient to replace the whole thing .. looks grotty and old anyway ?
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Aluminium Step Ladder For HDB
petetherock replied to D4arkness's topic in Home Maintenance & Repairs
Try Lazada get a sturdy one, six steps at least.. -
Buy house now?
petetherock replied to EricTan100's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
? if not for your contribution this will simply be a forum populated by these bots.. ironically they can post links and long posts and we can’t .. where’s the mod??? -
Can't recall, but they were quite reasonable. You can ask them.
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I've use KNT movers thrice, no fuss and they work fast. Elastic about the number of boxes too.
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Rainwater Harvesting
petetherock replied to ZZEC's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Bear in mind that water that comes from the roof can be pretty dusty so use sufficiently large caliber pipes.. A pool is a nice place to keep all that water ? -
Waste collection
petetherock replied to galliano's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Why not keep some for a rainy day? Literally.. -
I don't know if my Google Mesh is enterprise, but it allows "Ethernet Backhaul" if the term is correct. So I don't need line of sight. I use one on each floor, situated at the landing of the stairs so it is right in the middle of the house. I get 3-400 mps on my handheld devices in the rooms with the doors closed more than 5m away, higher on desktop devices. So I'm a firm believer of this. Just put enough LAN points in your new home. At least one in each room with a power point nearby as a minimum. Like I said, we can't post links here, otherwise see my previous post Eric. Mesh works well esp with backhaul.
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I would add LAN - minimum one point per room, but more in areas like the living room, den, and don't forget one in the front and rear porch... False ceiling allows you lighting options... but do fix your fan on a hard point. BTW, they will charge more for fans that aren't fixed to a concrete ceiling. +1 on the painting. Re paint the place. You won't regret it. I think you must budget enough and not go too tight... have a realistic budget, unless you are only living there for like a couple of years..