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ClearValley

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  1. Use "Combat" insect killer (http://www.combatbugs.com). We use it in our household. Used to to have ants in flower pots, living in the dining tables' legs, in the cupboard, and outside the kitchen window, even in the false ceiling. Leave a few of the traps near where the ant trails and they will go in, come in contact with the poison, and take it back to their nest. In a few days or a week's time all the ants will have been poisoned. It will get rid of cockroaches too (my old workplace had cockroaches, but I kept a few of the traps underneath my desk so my area was roach-free). As is with most insecticides, keep it out of reach of little kids. Also, the poison/bait inside the little plastic houses gets mouldy after a couple of weeks, especially in this damp monsoon weather, so either use up the whole pack, or seal unused traps in an airtight container. Also remember to throw away old traps after maybe a couple of weeks, because the uneaten poison/bait inside tends to liquify after some time - it may ruin surfaces which can be stained.
  2. The height difference is way too obvious. I think your contractor should be obligated to fix that. Plain carelessness on the workers' part, and the supervisor's as well.
  3. Like what angmoh said, I can accept the difference between the finished product and the planned height, but I can't accept the height difference between the two counters in the same room. That's just rubbish workmanship. They need to fix that.
  4. My 2-year old will happily paint your walls in exchange for biscuits. No guarantee though for the quality. And he takes 2-hour naps in the middle of the day.
  5. A couple of banks that are preparing loan packages for us have said they can get a Law Firm that charges only $1,800. The one I can remember is located in Fortune Centre along Middle Rd.
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