PapaYeo 0 Report post Posted March 4, 2011 Can consider this arrangement. 1. install every floor room tile 2. Lay Corrugated Sheet on New Tiles with Plywood over sheet. ( Heavy objects dropped, will not damage new tiles ). 3. re-wiring every cable 4. plastering all the wall and celling 5. install all water piping 6. painting all wall and ceiling 7. install lighting. 8. install every toilet item (toilet bowl, basin, accessories, water heater etc) 9. install kitchen cabinet. 10. wash and clean up everything in the house 11. Paint touch up whole house Protection on New Tiles is a MUST, with Corrugated Sheet + Plywood. Will bounce away any dropped heavy objects, and when other wokers use ladders or stand onto their self made wooden stools, your tiles are well protected. Just Corrugated Sheet alone are no use. Lastly, item 11, paint touchup after everything done. Hope this help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abupapa 0 Report post Posted March 3, 2011 it seems like the sequence is install the air con trunking first and then painting of the whole house. have anyone painted the house first then install the aircon? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ausbee 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2011 for my flat, sequence as follows: 1) L box and electrical wiring 2) aircon trunking 3) hacking of wall 4) lay tiles in living room 5) smooth floor in bedrooms 6) Laminates in bedrooms 7) Carpentry 8) Painting 9) installation of aircon units / window grilles 10) touch up painting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JieNing 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2011 how about smooth floor rendering? i havent sign with any contractor yet.. but im intending to do laminate flooring for all living + bed rooms. should i ask hdb to do the smooth floor rendering first? other renovation works dont have to bury anything under the floor right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prism 0 Report post Posted January 26, 2011 (edited) Another question regarding sequence.... What is the work involved for installing glass partition into interior "windows" and installation of window grills? I want to know if those should be done before or after plastering and/or painting. thanks! Edited January 26, 2011 by prism Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marshmallow 0 Report post Posted January 7, 2011 I have the same query. Should the installation for the lights come before or after painting? any views? after painting... you don't want paints on your new lights, rite? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prism 0 Report post Posted January 7, 2011 The proper sequence is: 1. Lay all floor tiles living room, follow by the rooms, kitchen & two bathrooms. 2. Lay wall tiles for both bathroom & the kitchen. 3.Plaster all walls & ceilings 4. Rewiring of whole house 5. Install Aircon & aircon trunking 6. False ceiling / L-Box with light holder if you're doing any. 7. Install all Piping & sanitary wares & bathroom accesscories. 8. Painting of whole house wall & ceiling. 9. Install all carpentry works including kitchen cabinet. 10. Wash up whole house 11. Final Touch Up & return keys to owner. I have the same query. Should the installation for the lights come before or after painting? any views? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted May 25, 2008 floor tiles are usually done first because it's the dirtiest job amongst the rest you wouldn't want cement splatters on your newly painted wall right? however, air-con trunking and electrical wirings can be done before the tiling esp if you intend to run some of them UNDER the tiles the 3 major tasks are always tiling, carpentry and running trunking (both electrical and air-con) tiling MUST be before carpentry for obvious reasons btw, the ceiling of a hdb flat is usually not level so using the floor is a better choice Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
delirious_jeff 0 Report post Posted May 24, 2008 Can you give the reason why the floor titles need to be the 1st things to do ? my opinion, even you cover it with paper, for sure will have scratch here and there. That is the problem I have as well. The homogeneous floor tiles will definitely get scratched. I think the contractors need to have a level ground to use as a reference for their measurements when they install the false ceiling, trunkings for the air-con pipes and electrical wirings, etc. However, I think the ceiling can also be used for this purpose. Why floor tiles is done first? I think doing this saves the contractors time and effort. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plusnplus 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 The proper sequence is: 1. Lay all floor tiles living room, follow by the rooms, kitchen & two bathrooms. 2. Lay wall tiles for both bathroom & the kitchen. 3.Plaster all walls & ceilings 4. Rewiring of whole house 5. Install Aircon & aircon trunking 6. False ceiling / L-Box with light holder if you're doing any. 7. Install all Piping & sanitary wares & bathroom accesscories. 8. Painting of whole house wall & ceiling. 9. Install all carpentry works including kitchen cabinet. 10. Wash up whole house 11. Final Touch Up & return keys to owner. Can you give the reason why the floor titles need to be the 1st things to do ? my opinion, even you cover it with paper, for sure will have scratch here and there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pro2 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2008 (edited) The proper sequence is: 1. Lay all floor tiles living room, follow by the rooms, kitchen & two bathrooms. 2. Lay wall tiles for both bathroom & the kitchen. 3.Plaster all walls & ceilings 4. Rewiring of whole house 5. Install Aircon & aircon trunking 6. False ceiling / L-Box with light holder if you're doing any. 7. Install all Piping & sanitary wares & bathroom accesscories. 8. Painting of whole house wall & ceiling. 9. Install all carpentry works including kitchen cabinet. 10. Wash up whole house 11. Final Touch Up & return keys to owner. Edited May 15, 2008 by pro2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plusnplus 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2008 Hi..all, Any one can give opinion which is the best or the most ppl do when do full renovation. the flat is resale fat and ALREADY BEEN HACK to change everything (exclude the wall) so to make more simple i list the job that need to be done. 1. install every floor room title 2. install every toilet item (toilet bowl, basin, accessories, water heater etc) 3. re-wiring every cable 4. install lighting. 5. install kitchen cabinet. 6. install all water piping 7. plastering all the wall and celling 8. painting all wall and ceiling 9. wash and clean up everything in the house according information i search over internet, talk with ppl, read from paper, i think the best or i can say normal procedure is : 1. plastering all the wall and celling 2. re-wiring every cable 3. install all water piping 4. install every toilet item (toilet bowl, basin, accessories, water heater etc) 5. install kitchen cabinet. 6. install every floor room title 7. install lighting. 8. painting all wall and ceiling 9. wash and clean up everything in the house if you think there is better sequence, i'm happy if can be share here. what you think if the ID/ contractor just miss in the sequence ? thanks for any comment Share this post Link to post Share on other sites