Misc100 2 Report post Posted April 19, 2009 Quotes obtained from contractor: 1. a. Nippon odourless - $80 per 5-litre can b. Nippon Easywash - $76 per 5-litre can c. Nippon 3-in-1 - $74 per 5-litre can Cost of painting 5-room flat + one of (a)/(b)/© above - $1300 2. Nippon Vinilex 5000 - $50 per 5-litre can Cost of painting 5-room flat + above - $1100 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mister_molly 0 Report post Posted April 19, 2009 seem reasonable coz that around the price for Nippon's professional painters. ICI dulux professional painter package around $1200, depending on the paint. But I writing just to advice to go for professionals lor coz my hubby got a cheapie guy to do it and we regret like crazy!!!! White paint splatters were found all around our black floors!!!! And even on the white floors!!!! Just make sure your ID is held responsible for everything lah. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misc100 2 Report post Posted April 19, 2009 seem reasonable coz that around the price for Nippon's professional painters. ICI dulux professional painter package around $1200, depending on the paint. But I writing just to advice to go for professionals lor coz my hubby got a cheapie guy to do it and we regret like crazy!!!! White paint splatters were found all around our black floors!!!! And even on the white floors!!!! Just make sure your ID is held responsible for everything lah. Thanks for yr reply, Molly. The overall price seem reasonable and maket price. Just find a bit strange that the cost of paints seem more expensive, although it is included in overall price. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ocheeeng 0 Report post Posted April 20, 2009 seem reasonable coz that around the price for Nippon's professional painters. ICI dulux professional painter package around $1200, depending on the paint. But I writing just to advice to go for professionals lor coz my hubby got a cheapie guy to do it and we regret like crazy!!!! White paint splatters were found all around our black floors!!!! And even on the white floors!!!! Just make sure your ID is held responsible for everything lah. The painting guy did not use floor protection? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawry 3 Report post Posted April 20, 2009 Quotes obtained from contractor: 1. a. Nippon odourless - $80 per 5-litre can b. Nippon Easywash - $76 per 5-litre can c. Nippon 3-in-1 - $74 per 5-litre can Cost of painting 5-room flat + one of (a)/(b)/© above - $1300 2. Nippon Vinilex 5000 - $50 per 5-litre can Cost of painting 5-room flat + above - $1100 The overall price is good for 5room - $1300/$1100. Even the professional ones from Nippon are charging similar prices. But since the cost of the paint is factored into the nett amount, don't understand why they would need to "inflate" it just for show. All these items are commonly found in paint shops, and prices are readily available. There's no need for that I-am-giving-you-good-paint claim. It might backfire if one decides to buy their own paint and get them to minus out the cost difference. =P Another thing, besides walls that need to be painted, there are also pipes, doors and some others, will those be included? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misc100 2 Report post Posted April 20, 2009 The overall price is good for 5room - $1300/$1100. Even the professional ones from Nippon are charging similar prices. But since the cost of the paint is factored into the nett amount, don't understand why they would need to "inflate" it just for show. All these items are commonly found in paint shops, and prices are readily available. There's no need for that I-am-giving-you-good-paint claim. It might backfire if one decides to buy their own paint and get them to minus out the cost difference. =P Another thing, besides walls that need to be painted, there are also pipes, doors and some others, will those be included? yeah...quite strange isn't it? (ie the inflated paint prices) only the door is excluded as we have painted it ourselves recently. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mister_molly 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2009 The painting guy did not use floor protection? their only form of protection was a piece of old curtain and the existing cardboard protection laid on most floors by our contractor and myself. But they simply ripped it off when they wanted to paint the edges, thus the million white paint splatters. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mister_molly 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2009 Thanks for yr reply, Molly. The overall price seem reasonable and maket price. Just find a bit strange that the cost of paints seem more expensive, although it is included in overall price. I can conclude why some paint companies you see from classifieds and from the company my hubby hired, can charge so cheap, is coz the painters are either working illegally and thus settle for $50-per-day payment, or they stinge on paint by using the original paint containers but imposter paints. You think they mark up the paint as their commission for buying the paint? Is it too troublesome to buy the paints yourselves? Maybe can casually remark to your ID that you notice this or that place selling any particular paint for $15 cheaper? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CyrusYung 0 Report post Posted June 7, 2009 you may want to check out painting services in Singapore. http://www.SingaporePaintingServices.com/ For that price is ok, but without the protection, it will cost you more charges. The website above do have the protection for furniture while they are doing the job. If you are looking for reliable painters in singapore, go to the website. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites