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Looking For Reliable & Cheap Painting Contractors
Brainstorm replied to Honeygal's topic in Ceiling, Walls and Flooring Works
After reading some users engaging Paintersingapore to do their painting, I also engage them to paint my house. What suppose to take 2.5 days work end up taking 4 days. Workmanship so so... Price wise is not cheap too at $1600 for 5-room... think there are better deal elsewhere. Overall sentiment for paintersinhgapore.com: Over promise, under deliver... will not engage them for my parents place or recommend to others. -
After reading some users engaging Paintersingapore to do their painting, I also engage them to paint my house. What suppose to take 2.5 days work end up taking 4 days. Workmanship so so... Price wise is not cheap too at $1600 for 5-room... think there are better deal elsewhere. Overall sentiment for paintersinhgapore.com: Over promise, under deliver... will not engage them for my parents place or recommend to others.
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After reading some users engaging Paintersingapore to do their painting, I also engage them to paint my house. What suppose to take 2.5 days work end up taking 4 days. Workmanship so so... Price wise is not cheap too at $1600 for 5-room... think there are better deal elsewhere. Overall sentiment for paintersinhgapore.com: Over promise, under deliver... will not engage them for my parents place or recommend to others.
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After reading some users engaging Paintersingapore to do their painting, I also engage them to paint my house. What suppose to take 2.5 days work end up taking 4 days. Workmanship so so... Price wise is not cheap too at $1600 for 5-room... think there are better deal elsewhere. Overall sentiment for paintersinhgapore.com: Over promise, under deliver... will not engage them for my parents place or recommend to others.
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Sim Lim Tower Level 3. There is a shop selling light tubes, switches etc. They selling Elbriu brand e-ballast. Or can go to 283 Kranji Road (S)739515, Guan Seng, they selling Philips E-ballast. Both brand very lasting. Mine used for 5 years still very good.
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Yes the power lines are connected in a few "loops", so for the additional 2nd neutral and earth wires, just treat them as one wire (ie. 2x neutral wire screw together and 2x earth wire screw togehter).
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Think you just need a small pcs of plastic or metal bar with a hole for the screw to replace the catch. No need to change whole thing...
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me also looking for carpet.... wonder Geylang got any good and cheap and light carpet... he he thanks
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Yes, just go to most locksmith to tell them you just want to change the key inset (called the Euro Profile Cylinder that look like below) Cost from just over ten dollars (normal china brand) to over $50 for Duro brand... The locksmith can show you how to change at his shop some more, very simple, just unscrew one screw or two when the gate is opened.
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The price is on the high end side... As for the creases, you can google for paint defects and compare with the pictures. It may be improper base coat...
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If its for Buddha etc... you can go to Rochor Center (near Sim Lim Sq). There are a number of shops selling Altar table. Among the traditional design, I've seen a few modern design ones... not sure if it fit your standards... he he
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I saw the hardware shop at AMK center (Near the AMK Hub, walk along the shop house outside the Hub and should be able to find it) selling, they have silver and black aluminum. Can't remember the price... Also saw the DIY shop at Marina Sq selling those Stainless Steel type. But I think Aluminum is better. $85 is cut throat price.... My ID and my sister's ID gave us for free... we only need to ask for it...
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I've came across some ID that ask for $900 for sand too a year ago... + they still charge around the same for haulage... They say until like everyone is charging the same... Later when I ask around other IDs for quote, they didn't ask for the $900 for sand.... So I think its a scam to ask for such high price for sand... seems like cost as much as cement (I don't know how much is cement, just guessing)... so don't make sense...
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Using Ceramic Tiles For The Living Room, Anyone?
Brainstorm replied to pinkitsch's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat
I won't recommend you to overlay the toilet wall tiles. It will only make your toilet smaller and may have problem getting a correct size toilet bowl (as the wall will become much nearer to the toilet drainage). Also I'm not sure if overlaying the wall tiles onto the existing "smooth" tiles will be lasting.... just my thoughts...