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neubie

Revamp Of A 40yo 3rm Pigeonhole...

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Basically today my flat is having a well-deserved break from the past week of hustle & bustle...so waited for Royal Fanco to deliver all the stuff...

- Pozzi kitchen sink tap

- Crizto kitchen sink

- Pozzi basin tap

- Crizto basin

- Velin WC bowl

- ADL mirror

- WM tap

- Other accessories

Tomorrow/Thursday will be AC rewiring, SCV, Ethernet...

 

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Three electricians came in the morning and have already completed tearing down the old trunking and wiring.

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all appear to be laocheks with good experience...working steady poon pipi :D

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Trunking on kitchen walls are nailed nicely at the grout area to avoid cracking the tiles, with glue running the entire strip to the wall...hacksaw (instead of snips) used to cut trunks to correct length...

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Main thick trunkings were drilled and screwed (with wall plugs) onto the ceiling instead of nails...

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Farewell to old retiring MCB and Greenland brand trunkings...you have served the flat well

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EHhh... do they do that? mine stil got 2 "ex-rod" sticking out leh.. sometimes plastic bags got stuck so have to "reach in" to dislodge them leh.. "yucks"! :(

 

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EHhh... do they do that? mine stil got 2 "ex-rod" sticking out leh.. sometimes plastic bags got stuck so have to "reach in" to dislodge them leh.. "yucks"! :(

best is get your contractor to stick his head inside and see what's that 2 rod.... if nothing special about that rod, cut it away or bend downwards, so it won't hang rubbish there lor...

 

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Popped by again to see the progress...

Cat5e cables run, LEN wires run and tucked into the ceiling trunking...

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My telecom/AC riser halfway thru...

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Lighting loops done up in MBR...

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... and common room

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Trunking near the gaspipe will be boxed up....so that kitchen lightswitch and heater switch trunking is not visible...

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Trunking at bathroom and WC... idea is to keep trunkings as concealed as far possible...

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Worth mentioning they even redo all the SCV and telephone wiring till the outside!!! Quality of the coaxial cables they provide is decent stuff, quite rigid, not the flimsy/soft easy-to-bend type... good stuff

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Detailed breakdown of electrical works done: (if i never fail my maths counting)

- 22 PL downlights

- 01 pendant light

- 08 baton (cove) lights

- 02 kitchen lights

- 01 bathroom light

- 01 WC light

- 01 utility light

- 03 SCV points

- 04 LAN points (owner-supply cat5e)

- 02 telephone point

- 13 x 2way 13A power points

- 02 x 1way 13A power points

- 01 x 15A aircon point

- 01 x heater point

- 01 x ceiling fan point

Rocker panel switches TBA later :thumbs up:

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Electrician din work today... but most of the wiring are done. installation of switches and cover up and PG testing will be another day...

Halfway done at telecom riser

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My new windows are here!!! :dribble: window installer completed tearing down and installation by lunch.... super chop chop...

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so crystal clear....the louvre glass panels are chamfered to avoid sharp corners.... :good:

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Impressive progress neubie.

fast & furious, guess by the time I start my work, yours would have already completed! :P

Do you mind sharing your sequence of renovation?

Interesting window combination; Lourve+ Slide :)

so crystal clear....the louvre glass panels are chamfered to avoid sharp corners.... :good:

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Up till now, the sequence is like this:

- Demo (9 Sept, 13 Sept)

- Clearing (14 Sept)

- Upload materials (14 Sept)

- Tiling bath/WC floor, kitchen wall, install door frame (15 Sept)

- Tiling living room/bedrooms, grouting, cementing door frame (16 Sept, 17 Sept)

- Rework tiling living room/kitchen, gas-meter relocation, grouting, touchup (18 Sept, 20 Sept)

- Delivery of sink, taps, etc (21 Sept)

- AC rewiring (22 Sept, 16 Oct)

- Windows (23 Sept)

- Plumbing/aircon piping & condenser installation (24 Sept)

- Ceiling works (28 Sept, 29 Sept)

- Painting works (01 Oct, 02 Oct)

- Installation of aircon FCU (02 Oct)

- Lighting and switches installation (05 Oct)

- Acid cleaning and touchup (06 Oct)

- Carpentry (07 Oct, 13 Oct, 16 Oct)

- Glassworks (07 Oct, 12 Oct)

- OpenNet installation (13 Oct)

- Installation of window grilles (13 Oct)

- Installation of doors (13 Oct)

- Handover (30 Oct)

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Love yr living hall 20ft long :dribble: That mean yr kitchen is quite small now.

yah, as i won't be cooking much and staying too long in the kitchen, so can cut down on cabinet costs...

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Aircon guys came down to run trunking and piping today...

Class 0 insulflex

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Copper piping

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Common room piping done

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If looking closely, trunking is slightly slanted to allow condensation water to drain towards the bathroom

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MBR trunking done, waiting for piping and cabling

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Aircon guys applying caulk to close up the gap between the wall and trunking

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Done touching up....

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Also MBR trunking slightly slanted

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Joining the R410 gas return pipe... initially I was a bit apprehensive about joining of tubes to extend for fear for leaks as time goes by, called my con and was assured it shd be ok.... so nvm, i took pics of the joints and if next time got anything happen *touchwood* this will serve as evidence....this is the point of likely failure...

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Joining the R410 liquid supply pipe

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