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Ugly Aircon Casing


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Hi, all,

See to believe, XXX aircon company can do this kind of job for you at Punggol Coralinus 2

Will you accept this?

Please Vote, Thank you.

If you guys got any pics to share, feel free to show me.

Thanks

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Hi, sorry for late reply, cos just off work.

I've discuss with my aircon man already, but I was told that, thats the only choice i have.

The drain pipe for living rm aircon, is the one above bomb shelther door.

 

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Ask him to dismantle everything la, u got better choice.

Hi, sorry for late reply, cos just off work.

I've discuss with my aircon man already, but I was told that, thats the only choice i have.

The drain pipe for living rm aircon, is the one above bomb shelther door.

 

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Do you have the option of dismantling and re-doing it at this stage?

I agree that the way the pipes and wiring are run isn't the best option.

For the master room (and other rooms), one option to hide the huge trunking behind your built-in wardrobe, but don't conceal it dead so that in case there are any problems with leakage etc, you can still remove the wardrobe panel and check the piping. Your carpenter should know what to do. I did that for my master room. But this means that you need to run all the trunking before installing your wardrobes.

It also looks nicer if the huge trunking was run on the walls inside the bedroom rather than outside along the corridor.

Guess it also depends on the location of the air-con units - you'll need to see what choices you have for placement if you want to avoid running the trunking along the corridor.

For the electrical trunking (and air con trunking), get them to run it as close as they can to the top of the ceiling so that there are no gaps. If there are gaps, the trunking will be more obvious. Is the electrical trunking run by the same guys doing your air-con?

If there are areas where you really have no choice but to run the huge trunking along the corridor, perhaps you can conceal them with small sections of false ceiling or L boxes?

 

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I'm asking them to re route the electrical casing as well as the aircon casing.

I was told the best option is not to conceal them for future troubleshooting.

The gap above the aircon casing in the corridor is the electrical casing.

I will post more pics after they re-route everything for me.

Thanks for giving me all these feedback.

 

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I'm asking them to re route the electrical casing as well as the aircon casing.

I was told the best option is not to conceal them for future troubleshooting.

The gap above the aircon casing in the corridor is the electrical casing.

I will post more pics after they re-route everything for me.

Thanks for giving me all these feedback.

Hi

I completed my house reno two mths ago. I am installing mitsubishi inverter system 4 but no stock so have wait. I pay $80 for two times installation. The air-con are put above the door of each bedroom this is to have less trunking and cover them using build-in wardrobe. My ID even conceal the drainage pvc pipe with tiles so made it look nicer. It just like why ppl do L-Box and Cornies to cover up ugly electric trunking.

 

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Hi guys, How is it?? better now? I spend about $300 for these.

Please give your comments, thanks!

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Do a false ceiling to cover it up. :)

ya, use false ceiling to cover it up if u want it to look nicer. How about the bedroom pictures ?

 

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Do a false ceiling to cover it up. :)

ya, use false ceiling to cover it up if u want it to look nicer. How about the bedroom pictures ?

 

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Yup a false ceiling would be able to hide most of the casing running along the top of the ceiling.

The second picture with the huge casing that extends to the vertical wall might be a challenge to hide - maybe with a cabinet?

 

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