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  1. Update - These LEDs remain unopened and I have 30 pieces ( See Picture of packaging condition ) Megaman provides a 2 year warranty from date of purchase ( I will give you a copy of the receipt to cover your warranty as well )
  2. f you looking for ultra bright (480 lumens), low wattage (8W), ultra color accurate halogen intensity warm beam lighting ( 2800K Warm white), Dimmerable plus with integrated drivers ( no need separate driver for each bulb - literally plug & play!) - This is one of the only few in the LED lamps market that offers all the high end benefits of commercial lighting for residential use. I just completed my renovation, and high specced the whole house with these beauties - but ordered too many. MegaMan sells these for S$55 per piece at their main shop. Worldwide prices are similar at around 28 Euro a piece. I am shifting the lot at only S$30 a piece. I have about 30 pieces left. (New & Un-Opened!) Official Megaman link: http://www.megaman.cc/products/led/l.../?voltage=220v Pictures below; Please contact me directly at 975-292-ONE-FIVE, to buy. Thanks.
  3. As consumers, we have zero protection and people in this industry can cheat on whim, even if they had no intention to do so at the start - so the reno process is usually legit and clean until the money starts changing hands and for many IDs, suddenly having hundreds of thousands of dollars in their trust - can change their behavior overnight. My ID thought she could flip 200K into a million dollars before she actually had to pay the builder and Architect - and obviously it did not happen that way and she lost everything. Thanks for the tip Lauer - I like the gold nugget about her PR renewal. She will need to bear some burden and lose some sleep of her ill ways - instead of just my family bearing the brunt of her mistakes over the last year.
  4. As the ID who misappropriated my funds ( $200K plus) remains free and peddling her services in Singapore & Johor - It is my civic duty to inform fellow Singaporeans of her Identity and allow people to make an informed choice as to whether they should trust this woman with their advanced fees for their renovation projects. I will reserve all my judgements of her ill-conduct. MS. DEBBIE CHONG LEE VOON ( PKA: Beaufort Chong ) SG ID: S7660524F ( BLUE IC ) MY ID: 761015145816 ( Malaysian IC ) Company: d'CRUZ Interior Design ( Singapore Registered: 53178735-D) LINKEDIN: http://sg.linkedin.com/pub/debbie-ex-beaufort-chong/26/47b/285 I hope this helps people who may have or are in contact or contract with her for ID work.
  5. I always knew that the attractive air-con prices we see everyday in the newspapers & IMM will never apply to landed houses - but wow what a big difference it seems! Does this seem reasonable? Check it out; To provide labour, tools and materials to install daikin inverter wall mounted type air con with conceal refrigerant pipes, upvc drainage pipes and control 1) DAIKIN 4MKS80ESG / FTKS50FVM / FTKS50FVM ( 18,000BTU / 18,000BTU ) Landed Special Price :$ 4,700 HDB Standard Price : $3,400 ( Difference 1.3K more ) 2) DAIKIN 3MKS71ESG / FTKS50FVM / FTKS25DVM (18,000BTU / 9000BTU Landed Special Price :$ 4,500 HDB Standard Price : $2,400 ( Difference 2K more!! ) 3) DAIKIN 3MKS71ESG / FTKS35DVM / FTKS25DVM (12,000BTU/9000BTU / 9000BTU Landed Special Price :$ 5,300 HDB Standard Price : $3,300 ( Difference 2K more!! ) Total damage for 7 coils & 3 Compressors including; 1) Class-1 3/4 and 1/2 thick flexible insulation for refrigerant pipes. 2) Gauge - 22 refrigerant pipe. 3) Upvc drainage 16mm pipes with 3/8 insulation 4) Upvc trucking for external installation. 5) Key stone brand wire S$15,515 ( Or about 5K more then HDB installation ) Just like to check with follow bros here if this is indeed the ballpark prices you paid for your install if you stay in a 2 storey landed house. Cheers
  6. My re-con plan includes a 4ft x 6ft glass skylight to be integrated into my Lysaught metal roof - located in the middle of the roof pitch, directly below the living room. Builder seems reluctant to proceed, citing "leaking" problems in a few years - saying the silicon will wear out in our heat. While it always seems logical when it comes to heat and silicon wear - I do see lots of houses who have a skylight of some sort in Singapore - if it is destined to leak - why is it so popular? Or is it just technique and quality of installation? Anybody with a sklylight can comment on their experience so far? Thanks
  7. Thanks all for your concern and constructive comments. Turns out the ID did use the money for some "get rich quick scam" and lost it all. She has since surrendered her IC to us which allowed me to prepare a Promissory Note for the return of the money when she re-mortgages her house. I also prepared a note to discharge myself from the original contract to protect myself. Puttting the lost money aside ( for now ) We have assumed the role of project manger and resumed full steam ahead with the re-con and contiunued payments directly to the builder who is now buidling the house at a break-neck speed. My worry now is making enough money to make the progressive payments that come with fast construction! I will reveal the ID's name/ photos/ addresses/ IC is good time - its my promise to her when she does not pay me back the full sum.
  8. Hi, I have an on-going re-construction to my single storey semi-d which involves extensive new space on the ground floor and a whole new 2nd storey. Total Project cost is at about S$400K ( excluding submissions & professional fees) Anyway - we are about 50% through the re-con ( All the legal permits were granted 4 months back) and we are just about install the re-bar and concreting for the 2nd floor and I have paid my ID about 50% of the project cost progressively over 4 payments over the last 6 months, or about 220K so far. Just prior to CNY, I noticed work progress dropping dramatically and thought nothing of it - but now 3 weeks later, I got a call directly from the builder ( which is unusal bc my contract is with the ID, and the ID deals with the builder ). the builder informs me that the ID missed a large payment, of which I had already given to the ID in December! Panic struck, I call the iD and demand some answers, and it seems the ID ran into financial diffiuclty, likely spent much of the money I sent to her and was not able to pay the builder. The ID in turn pleas that I pay the builder first while she gets a loan to make up the missed payment. Not wanting to delay my project any further, I immediately meet the builder at his office and make the lost payment - the builder proceeds to purchase the re-bar and work has resume today immediately. Now that my ID is in financial diiffculty - I can no longer trust any further payments to her, and instead did an interim discussion with the builder to know his actual costing to my ID - with the intent to forwarding furture remaining payments to the builder, at least until his costs (the builder) is fully covered. Any extra left will be given to the ID to sort out the carpentry & electrical works. There are some complexities 1) Should I clarify my legal position since she has defaulted on her payment to the builder - if so, what should I do?? 2) My agreement is with the ID, not with the builder - and since my intent is to now forward remaining payments to the builder directly - what should I do?? Anyone had to deal with this type of crisis before? Any practical or legal advice will be much appreciated Thanks!
  9. Dun forget - NPARKS Fee of $2140 I am getting this as my recon moves along....money really has to grow on trees if you renovate your house.
  10. Thanks - appreciate the heads up - the builder is actually a reputable firm with con-current projects at NUS, building some aquatics centre. The 63K top-up ( 18K plus 63K ) was given directly by the builder - unlikely with any margins added by the ID.
  11. Now too late to turn back and investigate if should use Architect or not - My budget was about 200 - 300K max, most Architects wont even want to touch. I had many builders come and quote - almost always 600K - 1MIL for 2 storey ( Semi-D ) So it was mostly a budget contrained decision - IDs consstently quoted about about 300L plus
  12. You are saying that at 2.5 storey may not need soil test or bomb shelter, but 3 storey need? What are the thresh-holds for both? Mine is a 2 storey, 1st floor only A&A type of work, but adding a full second floor of about 1000 SF. - Does Fire safety require bombshelters typically?
  13. My Single storey semi-d orginally started out as a conservative A&A undertaken by an ID to; 1) Renovate existing 1st floor of 1500SF 2) Add an "Attic" of about 650SF - made out of 25mm woodplank. 3) Change the roof 4) Add big side garden patio and new front garage roof. Total damage - $290K After engaging an Architect/PE, my ID realized her brilliant A&A design was too big, so had re-classify as 'Re-Construction". As part of the new deal - I topped up a further $12K to maximise the 2nd floor to 1000SF. Double the Professional & Submission Fees ( from $15K - change to $30K ) Total Damage now after first cock up - $$330K After submitting to URA & BCA. URA approved which was great - then BCA demanded for a soil report based on my PE's submission - I refused b/c mine was a marginal re-con, orginally an A&A design (with 25mm wooden plank as 2nd floor) hardly exceed the 75kilo-pascal weight you find in bigger reconstructions. BCA relented - so I save 5K. Now I find out FSB rejected my 25mm wooden plank 2nd floor - Demand that the entire 2nd floor now must be RConcrete floor PLUS BOMB SHELTER, PLUS Soil Test. ID now proposed additional costs for this new fiasco; To Do RC FLOOR & Bomb Shelter - add S$63K Submissions - add another $9K Soil Test - Ad another $5K Total Damage now S$400K plus. Not mentioned is the added time for submissions or re-submissions. I am not against doing RC floor, it just so happened the original A&A plan was to save cost, so obviously no RC floors which does add alot more building and submission costs - it just how incremental things have gotten even before work has started. I will appreciate any feedback on my experience thus far - if the soil test or bomb shelter requirement is an overkill for a relatively small project like mine, the top up for RC floor ( 1000 SF add 63K to the original 18K charge - so should be net about 80K for the RC floor for 1000SF) Thanks.
  14. BTW - My PE also just fly 747 on me. So I am missing of 2 persons to do the RECON PERMITS 1) PE to do Drawings - S$7K ( Need One ) 2) Architect Chop - S$7K ( Need One ) 30 Submissions - S$7K ( Have ) Anybody can recommend someone to do part 1 and 2? and costing similar? Thanks!!!
  15. I never found a builder that would double up project manager and designer - its a big place..i just never found one - ( maybe budget also has something to do with it) We were doing an A&A all the way (until the last minute) when my designer realized her estimation for A&A all off, so I have to re-classify as Reconstruction and pay fees of S$28K - instead of S$15K for A&A. I was- wait - I AM most annoyed by the fact that it was going to an A&A design but signed off as Reconstruction! So I get her to tweak the design to a full 2nd floor wit full height ceilings and maximize the entire 2nd floor (without the 50% A&A constraints) Which also explain why the 2nd level is not concrete - was not a RECON to begin with - then again..I am sure a full level concrete slab will cost alot more then what I am paying for this method ( 20K plus Vs ?)
  16. Hi Bunny Nice of you to notice my on going project - I was JUST ABOUT TO CONFIRM with my ID yesterday - but she drop me so many surprises - I may need to RE-Consider using someone-else - but i will need to go back to the drawing board all over again!! BTW, I have been planning a reno for 5 years now - slowly getting bigger and bigger..
  17. Hi, As I am browsing thru the forum to get an idea of prices - it seems a bit vague how some arrive at the average PFR prices. Is it ( in FT ); 1) Total Price / (Height + Length) 2) Total Price / (Length) I tried method (1) and got an average of 260 PSF, when I tried method (2) I got an average of 120 PSF. Both numbers seem plausible based on different discussions. Any advise pls...tks!
  18. ID quoted me a lump sum of 18,000 for the Electrical portion of my reno bill - I am doing A&A for my old SEMI-D. I find the 18K disturbingly high...even after I factor in market price for most of the item, there seems to be at least 8K not accounted for. Any advise on this quote? Too high or ok? Thanks!! ELECTRICAL WORK (light fittings to be purchased by owner) Electrical works for rewiring work (estimated), advise to stay electrical at present position, However, to request upgrade of electrical power to extra phase frm PUB, (charges to be paid to PUB directly, estimated $1K - $1.5K) Lump sum $18,000.00 J.1 New Lighting point (additional) 70 nos J.2 cat 6 wire point 2 nos J.3 Additional Socket point (1 x 13Amp) 12 nos J.4 Additional Socket point (2 x 13Amp) 18 nos J.5 20Amp Isolator point (aircon) 3 nos J.6 Telephone point 2 nos J.7 SCV point 3 nos J.8 TV antenna 2 nos J.9 Change of New D/Box 63Amp 15 ways 1 set J.10 Change of New D/Box 63Amp 25 ways 1 set J.11 Installation of light fittings 70 nos J.12 Installation of fan & fan point 6 nos J.13 Water proofing point 3 nos J.14 change of all old switches to New Designer switches for whole house Lump Sum J.15 Redo Lighting protection 1 lot J.16 16mm earth point 1 lot J.17 hacking & concealing (additional work) Lump Sum
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A DESIGN & SUPERVISION SERVICES A.1 Proposed design and space planning services Lump Sum F.O.C A.2 Proposed colour schemes, material and accessories selection Lump Sum F.O.C A.3 Home style and decoration advices Lump Sum F.O.C B HACKING / DISMANTLING WORK B.1 Hack off existing whole house floor tiles (3 nos bedrooms, Living and entire backyard), excluded existing 2 nos toilets 1100sqft B.2 Hack off existing carporch floor tiles & foyer area tiles 490sqft B.3 Hack off existing dropped concrete at side backyard including entire side backyard tiles 560sqft B.4 Hack off wall at existing boy's rm, entire side wall before Boy's room & partial front Living wall 44ftL B.5 Labour & materials to excavate earth at Outdoor side patio & side carpark grass land 2 lots B.6 Dismantle existing door & door frame at existing Mstr, Living entrance & existing living aluminum folding door 3 lots B.7 Dismantle existing ceilings at entire house Lump sum Total Hacking / Dismantling works $13,800.00 C CONSTRUCTIONS / WET WORKS Entire Ground Floor C.1 Supply labour to lay polish floor tiles at Whole house interior (living (up to $3.50psf) 1370sft $13,015.00 C.2 Supply labour to lay non-slip floor tiles at entire Backyard area including maid rm (up to $2.80psf) 680sqft $6,120.00 C.3 Supply labour & materials to construct low height redbrick walls c/w sink & stove support with tiles finish (Wet Kitchen), if using granite top (add $1650)11ftL $3,250.00 C.4 Supply labour & materials to contruct kitchen, Fridge & washing machine bases 3 lots $950.00 C.5 Supply labour to lay homogeneous floor tiles at carporch area (tiles up to $3.00psf) 690sqft $6,210.00 C.6 Supply labour & materials to lay homogeneous floor tiles at Patio area (tiles up to $3.00psf) 360sqft $3,240.00 C.7 Supply labour & materials to construct full height redbrick walls c/w cement plastering (at Main entrance, boy's room, Maid rm, patio & Dry kitchen 60ftL $6,000.00 Master Toilet (tiles up to $2.80psf) C.8 Supply labour to lay homogeneous floor tiles c/w waterproofing at Master Toilet Lump Sum $850.00 C.9 Supply labour to lay homogenoues wall tiles at Master Toilet 330sqft $2,970.00 Others Construction works / Structural works C.10 Supply labour & materials to construct R.C slab concrete at entire side of house 10mL x 4.5mW ( patio area) & Dry kitchen extension 490sqft $7,840.00 C.11 Supply labour & materials to construct R.C slab concrete at partial carpark area 3.6mW full length(6mL) 230sqft $3,680.00 C.12 Supply labour & materials to do garage c/w with metal roofing and concrete slab at side backyard garden area (6ftW x 8ftL) 1 lot $3,900.00 C.13 Supply labour & materials to construct Aluminum composite panel c/w "C-section" metal beam at Carpark roofing (7mL x 5mW) & Side patio roofing (10.5mL x 5.5mW) 2 lots $23,000.00 C.14 Supply labour & materials to construct Metal beam structure covered with Aluminum composite panel c/w false ceiling at entire backyard area (4.5W x 12mL) c/w partial polycarbornate at laundry area (2.7mL x 1.5mW) - work to be done after CFC 2 lots $9,860.00 Roofing & 2nd floor (Loft) C.15 Supply labour & materials to construct hollow section metal beam structures & steel purlinfs covered with fibre glass insulation & aluminum foil covered with metal roof in Lysaught "Select Seam" c/with false ceiling including dismantling existing clay roofing for entire house incl, 4ft x 6ftL tempered glass (sky light) Lump Sum $55,000.00 C.16 Supply labour & materials to do metal beam structure c/w 25mmthk wooden plank on 2nd floor covered with laminate finishing for entire 2nd floor (excluding Master toilet) 570sqft $18,240.00 C.17 Supply labour & materials to construct Metal stucture staircase c/w mild steel railing 1 set $11,000.00 C.18 Supply labour & materials to construct slab at Master toilet c/w redbrick wall Lump Sum $4,000.00 C.19 Supply labour & materials to construct wall at new Master Room & both sided of wall for height increase Lump Sum $9,000.00 Total for Constructions / Wet Works $188,125.00 D CEILING / CORNICES WORK D.1 Supply labour and materials to install false ceiling at entire ground floor Lump Sum $5,600.00 D.3 Manhole for toilets 3 lots $ 450.00 Total for Ceiling / Plaster board work $6,050.00 E PAINTING / PLASTERING WORK E.1 Supply labour & materials to do whole house painting interior with Nippon emulsion paint 2storey $4,400.00 E.2 Supply labour & materials to do whole house painting exterior with Nippon weatherbond Lump Sum $3,400.00 E.3 Rental of scaffolding (bamboo) 1 lot $5,800.00 Total for Painting / Plastering work $13,600.00 F PLUMBING WORK F.1 Supply & run new copper piping (concealed) for Mstr Toilet & 1 no Dry & wet Kitchen 3 lots $3,600.00 F.2 Supply labour to install storage water heater for Master toilet 1 lot $110.00 F.3 Supply labour to install kitchen sink & tap (dry & wet Kitchen) 2 lots $220.00 F.4 Supply labour to install W.C for Master toilet 1 lot $100.00 F.5 Supply labour to install wash basin and taps for Master Toilet 1 lot $80.00 F.6 Supply labour to install washing maching tap & wash area tap 2 lots $160.00 F.7 Supply labour to install shower mixer for Master Toilet 1 lot $80.00 F.8 Supply labour to install bathroom accessories for Master Toilet 1 lot $80.00 F.9 Supply labour to install spray gun for Master toilet 1 lot $50.00 F.10 Supply labour and materials to add New toilet (sewage piping) for upper floor Master toilet 1 lot $2,200.00 F.11 Submission for CCTV scan to existing sewage piping fee required (estimated $1.5K - $1.8K) - pay separately Total for Plumbing work $6,680.00 G CARPENTRY WORK Carpark area G.1 Design, fabricate and install full height (up to 2.4mH) suspended shoe cabinet with laminate finish 6ftL $1,680.00 G.2 Design, fabricate and install suspended shoe settee with laminate finish 5ftL $450.00 Dry Kitchen G.3 Design, fabricate and install full height (up to 2.4mH) tall unit & above fridge with laminate finish 4ftL + 1ftL $2,100.00 G.4 Design, fabricate and install top & bottom cabinet with laminate finish at Dry Kitchen 6.5ftL + 6.5ftL $1,820.00 G.5 Supply labour and materials to install solid top for dry kitchen 6.5ftL $617.50 G.6 Design, fabricate and install island counter (900mmD) with both sided laminate finish 6ftL $1,920.00 G.7 Supply labour and materials to install solid top for island counter (900mmD) 6ftL + 3ftL $855.00 Bedrooms G.8 Design, fabricate and install full height (up to 2.4mH) casement wardrobe with laminate finish with internal white PVC finish, if using internal PU finish add $30/ftL 6.5ftL+7ftL+6.5ftL $5,200.00 Back Hall / Wet Kitchen G.9 Design, fabricate and install full height (up to 2.8mH) storage cabinet with laminate finish 9ftL $2,520.00 Master Room G.10 Design, fabricate & install full height (up to 2.4mH) casement wardrobe with laminate finish, if using internal PU finish add $30/ftL 42ftL $10,920.00 G.11 Design, fabricate & install suspended vanity cabinet with laminate finish c/w solid surface at Master toilet 4ftL $940.00 G.12 Supply labour & materials to install 3ftH clear mirror c/w plywood backing at Master toilet 4ftL $540.00 G.13 Design, fabricate and install full height (up to 2.4mH) open book shelves with laminate finish at Study area with both sided laminate finish 9ftL $2,520.00 Total for Carpentry work $32,082.50 H DOOR / GLASS / ALUMINUM WORK H.1 To install (up to 2.4mH) aluminum sliding glass door at Patio area with corner aluminum frame c/w 10mm thk fixed tempered glass beside main entrance 16ftL + 10ftL $6,080.00 H.2 To install 5ftL New Main Door (Veneer finish) with solid nyatoh door frame (security lock to be purchased by owner) 1 set $2,800.00 H.3 To supply labour & materials to install timber door & door frame (Master Bedroom & Master toilets), (Store rm, Front room & Maid room) 5 sets $4,900.00 H.5 Supply labour & materials to install (up to 2.1mH) frameless 10mm tempered glass sliding door at new Study room 11ftL $2,695.00 H.6 Supply labour & materials to install 2 layered aluminum top hung window with powder coated and frosted glass at Master toilet (28" x 30") 1 set $480.00 H.9 To supply labour & material to install 10mmthk fixed tempered glass at Master Toilet shower 3.5ftL $686.00 H.11 To supply labour & materials to install (up to 2.4mH) aluminum powder coated sliding glass door at Mster 7ftL $1,680.00 H.12 To supply labour & materials to install (up to 1.8mH) aluminum powder coated casement window at side Study area 6ftL $1,080.00 Total for Door / Glass / Aluminum work $20,401.00 I MISCELLEANEOUS WORK I.1 Sand purchases, haulage services & uplifting of goods to designated site Lump Sum $1,500.00 I.2 Clearing off renovation debris for whole unit Lump Sum $1,050.00 I.3 Floor protection after tiling work Lump Sum $650.00 I.4 General Cleaning and Acid washing on tiles (2 times washing) Lump Sum $900.00 $4,100.00 J ELECTRICAL WORK (light fittings to be purchased by owner) Electrical works for rewiring work (estimated), advise to stay electrical at present position, However, to request upgrade of electrical power to extra phase frm PUB, (charges to be paid to PUB directly, estimated $1K - $1.5K) Lump sum $18,000.00 J.1 New Lighting point (additional) 70 nos J.2 cat 6 wire point 2 nos J.3 Additional Socket point (1 x 13Amp) 12 nos J.4 Additional Socket point (2 x 13Amp) 18 nos J.5 20Amp Isolator point (aircon) 3 nos J.6 Telephone point 2 nos J.7 SCV point 3 nos J.8 TV antenna 2 nos J.9 Change of New D/Box 63Amp 15 ways 1 set J.10 Change of New D/Box 63Amp 25 ways 1 set J.11 Installation of light fittings 70 nos J.12 Installation of fan & fan point 6 nos J.13 Water proofing point 3 nos J.14 change of all old switches to New Designer switches for whole house Lump Sum J.15 Redo Lighting protection 1 lot J.16 16mm earth point 1 lot J.17 hacking & concealing (additional work) Lump Sum Grand Total For The Above Mentioned Renovation Work $302,838.50 Goodwill Discount $(2,838.50) Total Amount of Renovation work after Discount $300,000.00 Singapore dollars: Three Hundred Thousand only K OTHERS:- K.1 Professional Engineering Fees Lump Sum $15,000.00 Terms of payment:- Please find the attached schedule of payment as follows) 25% upon signing of contract 15% upon starting of work 10% progressive of work 20% progressive of work 25% upon fabricating of carpentry 5% upon handover
  20. Hi, We have an Old Single Storey Semi-D going through A&A - existing built up area about 1400 SF Main changes include; 1) A completely new roof and a new 2nd floor extension declared as "Attic" so we are limited in terms of height increase and shape of the second floor ( must slope down at the back)- but save some money on the beam support requirements. 2) A staircase to the 2nd floor 3) New Front Porch and shelter 4) New Side extension and patio with shelter 5) New Outer kitchen with new shelter 6) Renewed living room integrating a dry kitchen at the front of the house 7) Re-tile the whole house and built in cabinets for all the bed rooms To save some money, we are actually not going to touch half of the existing built up area. Hacking and Wetworks will only be done to half the house, the outside areas and roof to facilitate the NEW 2nd floor extension, new front porch, new patio and new rear kitchen. The best quotation we have so far is 300K (excluding PE work) - to the best of my laymen knowledge, some items just seem pricey 1) New front porch shelter and side patio is the metal panel type ( like bus stop ) with c-section beam - 23K 2) Electrical Work - 18K 3) New Roofing - I have no idea what is "Lysaught" "Select Seam"- but it cost me 50K plus. Trying very hard to see through the other items but not sure if reasonable. I will attach the actual quotation in my next post - appreciate any eagle eyed analysis from the season bros here - any input is much appreciated for your guidance. - Thanks!
  21. Tks mate. I wonder if Hoe Kee or Sim SChoon sell replacement parts...I bought the silly American Standard toilet from Hoe Kee anyway!
  22. Hi, I am in the midst of planning for the addition of a small 2 storey "annexe" which will be built next to my old single storey semi-D, plus some A&A work on the original house. With a budget of 300K, I have delegated the design process as well and tendering and submissions to a friend who is also a very capable architectural technologist who runs his own design firm, having completed some projects of similar size and finishings at similar budgets. At the start of the process, the budget of was seen as feasible, based on S$2800 PSM. My new proposed "annexe" is about 100SQM plus some A&A work on the original house However, we are now at the tendering process and the few builders so far are coming up with astronomical quotes ( of double or more! ) – One fellow quoted S$800k!! It seems builders are all too busy to quote realistically I would very much appreciate any of your reasonable builders contacts so that I can email them my proposed renovation drawings and job list My sincere thanks in advance!
  23. HI, Anyone know where to buy rubber seal ( flapper valve ) in Singapore? This is the rubber seal that keeps water in the tank. When it is worn out, it allows water to flow from the water tank (cistern) and into the toilet bowl uncontrollably (and wasting water ) Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
  24. Tks for the heads up bro. I heard jb was cheaper but half price!!! I think I go Malaysia today and hoot a few of these. I know jusco also seller of kdk fan.. Other then yes electricals..I go find out if other sellers also at the same low prices there. Cheers
  25. Hi, I am looking to buy a few KDK Z60WS Ceiling Fans - These are the 7speed, Yuragi Air, 5 Blade, 60inch models. From what I know - its S$380 at Tai Yong @ Jln Besar (Excluding Install - add 40 - 60) Will be great if you could share your best prices as well.
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