mariner 0 Report post Posted August 14, 2007 Hi! Very new to this forum. Need recommendations from the bros here for a contractor to change my MBR toilet window from a louvre type to something to install with a ventilation fan which I just bought. How much roughly it cost?Thanks and cheers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kopiguni 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2009 $125 includes installation? the one i bought is 8" hor model starts with 20xxxx. $55 or $65+ nia. 6 inch one lagi cheaper around $50 or $45.. infact for the most expensive reversible(2 way) 15 inch vent fan I paid around $110 nia. go to block 30, the a shop in middle of the block. http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel.../travel_site_1/ installation : you need to have windows like mine, lourve type cannot unless change the window. 1) remove glass from window and bring to kelantan lane 2) pay $8-$12 to cut the hole. 3) bring back and fix back the glass. 4) install the vent fan, as easy as 123... or just tell patrick to do it. I had installed a KDK ventilation fan model 15WHPA at my master bathroom by last year, which charged me $350.00 all-in, me and my wife are very happy to their service and installation job, it looks very professional, althought the price seems like a bit higher, but it looks really nice to my toilet and don't spoilt to my deco. Before we commited to the model 15WHPA, we did checked with KDK people why other people is only $100-200 all-in, lastly I found out that is different model (15WUD 6'', the fan cost is cheap, of course total price is low), for 15WUD is more to commercial building, old model with round shape outline and not safety to install at residential, we don't want to make our house like commercial building, so we decided to go for 15WHPA 9'', new and square shape with louver cover which is more safety when it spinning. They also told me this is high pressure type, we don't smell the 'good smell' in the toilet anymore, now we are planning to install another one at the common toilet. In my opinion, is 'yi fen qian, yi fen huo' loh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lauretta07 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2010 (edited) A good and reliable kitchen exhaust fan system is what you need especially if you are fond of cooking, frying and broiling foods. Without an effective kitchen exhaust fan, air inside will be packed with dangerous contaminants and disease-causing agents released into indoor air. Whatever type of exhaust fan you decide to install in your kitchen, it will definitely improve the air inside, as well as the overall environment inside your house. Bathroom Fan Edited February 7, 2010 by lauretta07 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoalHome 1 Report post Posted March 5, 2010 KDK quoted $390.55 inclusive of GST, and installation estimated around $120 Looks nice but find it too pricey if install it in all bathrooms. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
genielittle 0 Report post Posted October 20, 2010 Hi, CAn anyone recommend an good and cheap electrician to connect to the power point? I already have the heater switch. TIA! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites