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Hi guys!

Just got our toshiba 4 sys installed last saturday from Gain City Marina Square.

We paid 3.4k and upgraded the pipes and insulation plus bracket and an additional 4 yrs to warranty which adds up to a total of 4.2k

The only thing that I'm expecting to pay after the installation is the looping or rewiring of the wires from the power point since our current power pt is in our service balcony where our current compressor was also placed. The salesman told me that first 5ft is free then the next ft is $1/ft.

The new compressor was installed on the 2nd common room, and I was charged with $80. I was a bit surprised. So the salesman called me and explained that the technician installed a much higher grade of wiring and so so. Now my question are, is $80 too much for the looping? And also is there such thing as an upgrade on the electrical wiring used? Because why it was never brought up when I was upgrading the insulation and copper wire. And also there were no receipt for the $80.

Another thing was the insulation, of course they need to fit it in the holes, so I've seen some of the insulation scrapped off and cuts. Is this normal and acceptable?

And my last concern was the copper wire, I forgot how the normal one look like against the upgraded one so I'm not pretty sure. And also they brought a number of different sizes of copper wire which added to my confusion. I was worried if there were any case wherein the installers try to cheat on the material that they use during installation.

I could not communicate well with the 3 guys doing the installation because they all can't speak english well.

But I'm quite ok with their service, they wouldn't even dare to stop when I bought them something for lunch, they just had a short break around in the afternoon.

BTW here is the link of the aircon sys that we purchased

http://www.coolserve.com.sg/htmdocs/produc...ils.asp?id=2028

Thanks,

Enzo

 

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