Misc100 2 Report post Posted March 3, 2010 hi writergal, thanks for sharing! base on your final price paid, your psf is around $3.40 i think its a pretty good price. my contractor quoted me double the price of yours. so the trick is to go straight to the supplier Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sezchin 1 Report post Posted March 5, 2010 so the trick is to go straight to the supplier I just done my house parquet flooring, my contractor quote me only $6 per sqf, it is a pretty good price and services after comparing to a few numbers of contractor. The contractor is Soon Timber Flooring Specialist, can call 9019 6827 for free quotation from them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misc100 2 Report post Posted March 5, 2010 I just done my house parquet flooring, my contractor quote me only $6 per sqf, it is a pretty good price and services after comparing to a few numbers of contractor. The contractor is Soon Timber Flooring Specialist, can call 9019 6827 for free quotation from them. thanks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sezchin 1 Report post Posted March 5, 2010 Need some advice on pricing for parquet polishing. Was quoted 500-600 by my contractor for 2 bedrooms. Each bedroom about 10ft by 10 ft. Ex? Got lots of scratches in one of the room, esp. at the door area. not sure if it is due to the door alignment or the parquet rising up. The door will scratch when we open and close it. Sigh.. heart pain Oh.. SoConfused must be from Mr Wood Varnish la. All 12 comments promoting the company. Hee.. Can I have more impartial view from others? Thanks! I think the price for parquet polishing for 2bedrooms can be dealed at a range of 400 to 450. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misc100 2 Report post Posted March 12, 2010 I just done my house parquet flooring, my contractor quote me only $6 per sqf, it is a pretty good price and services after comparing to a few numbers of contractor. The contractor is Soon Timber Flooring Specialist, can call 9019 6827 for free quotation from them. Thanks sezchin for the recommendation! I am very satisfied with the price they quoted and the service they rendered. The total cost for living room marble floor polishing + 3 bedroom parquet varnishing is $1100. The job was completed in 2 days. It was 2 days ago and I have not even paid yet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jsc 0 Report post Posted March 12, 2010 (edited) Misc100 said: Thanks sezchin for the recommendation! I am very satisfied with the price they quoted and the service they rendered. The total cost for living room marble floor polishing + 3 bedroom parquet varnishing is $1100. The job was completed in 2 days. It was 2 days ago and I have not even paid yet! My condo just did marble polishing before chinese new year. i am oso satisfied with their reasonable price and their service which they are reliable but I found out that the contact no change to 93736661 Edited April 5, 2016 by jsc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misc100 2 Report post Posted March 13, 2010 My condo just did marble polishing before chinese new year. i am oso satisfied with their reasonable price and their service which they are reliable. also from Soon Timber? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jsc 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2010 also from Soon Timber? i just back from shanghai trip. ya... from Soon Timber Flooring Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Minghw 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2010 Common prob faced with Resales Condo/Aprt units where parquet damaged/darken near tiolets & windows. Thanks to Mr Wood Varnish proposed cheap & effective ways to restore and replace badly damaged ones. Only have to spend $800 repairs + grind, sand & varnish for all 3 bedrms. Otherwise i may hv to spend few Ks just to replace floors. Highly recommended ! Mr Wood Varnish a call 1-800-Varnish. Their surveyors are very pro n knowledgeable. Give clear explanation of how repairs job carry out. Thanks Soconfused for referral. we did our resale flat parquet flooring with Mr Wood Varnish. They are indeed very professional. All scratches n few repaired pieces look the same after varnishing. These guys are specialist! Not like any other contractors which i experienced before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ling23 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2010 i just back from shanghai trip. ya... from Soon Timber Flooring i did checked out Soontimber but gave the flooring job to Mr Wood Varnish. Mr Varnish is more professional in customer services. Very happy with their services. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
simonoei 0 Report post Posted April 14, 2010 [Can I also check for teak, are there lighter or darker tones for them? Cause from what I see, the lighter shades of parquet flooring seems to be the hardwood (maple, birch) rather than teak.] Hi utopwe Try AK47sst link http://www.flickr.com/photos/ak47sst/3472566013/ on Teak flooring tones. If not try hauhauparquet.com they have smaller pic. It is natural for Teak Flooring no matter Burmese or Indonesia Teak to have lighter to darker color however Teak from Indonesia has slightly lighter color compared to Burmese Teak which has richer Teak oil content. Depending the adhesive use it is best to allow the wood flooring install on water base adhesive to completely dry up before sanding and varnish. This is to allow adhesive to bond firmly to the wood flooring and also allowing the water in the ahesive to evaporate thus minimize any shinkage that will happen in future. At least allow two weeks for the drying proceed if possible. Try not to rush through the installation process this will allow the wood flooring to serve you and your family better and longer. Based on the photos above, I as a teak specialist for 9 years can verify that they are teak. Chances are that the teak are from indonesia. yes. teak has colors ranges from very light yellow, to light brown to dark brown for the base color. There are stripes that ranges from light brown to black stripes. depending on the area the tree grows, the soil condition will bring forth the character and the color of the wood. As for the adhesive part, it is very well said. cheers, simon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
moi_dar 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2010 I recently purchased a second hand condo and found out that the house is infested with termites. I have engaged Rentokil but now I have to redo the kitchen cabinet , door frame and parquet flooring. My ID advice was to change all the flooring just to ensure there aren't any termites left in the wooden blocks, but my sub con (a friend's recommendation) told me to only change those affected areas and then resand and vanish to save cost. I need some advice. Should I redo all my flooring or should I just change only the affected area? Will there be hidden termites left in the floor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leechaorui 2 Report post Posted July 14, 2010 I recently purchased a second hand condo and found out that the house is infested with termites. I have engaged Rentokil but now I have to redo the kitchen cabinet , door frame and parquet flooring. My ID advice was to change all the flooring just to ensure there aren't any termites left in the wooden blocks, but my sub con (a friend's recommendation) told me to only change those affected areas and then resand and vanish to save cost. I need some advice. Should I redo all my flooring or should I just change only the affected area? Will there be hidden termites left in the floor? It depends on whether the termite colony has been totally exterminated. You can check on the price on the price of replacing the affected parts & re-sanding the parquet and the cost of re-installing everything new. If the cost difference is small, you may want to do a replacement. Besides replacing with parquet, you may want to consider using bamboo strips or change to tiles. There are pros and cons to each choice. Cheers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peipako 0 Report post Posted August 6, 2010 Hihi, I am new here and desperately need help for my parquet flooring installation : I hv gotten a quote from Hau Hau to install Burmese Teak Parquet 11mmX50mmX12", and they recommended an independent installer. However, the installer told me if I want to use 12" strips, they need to add wood at the bottom, so that the ends will not pop up. If I do not want to add wood, I will have to use 10" I am trying to stick to our budget, and really do not want to add additional wood. I consulted Hauhau, they said it is not necessary to add wood even with 12" strips. I dont mind to use shorter 10" strip, but HauHau only hv 10" in indonesian, which might not be as nice as Burmese in terms of color. Can anyone advice if it is ok to install 12" directly on cement screed without adding wood? Thanks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
glory20 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2011 Hello peipako, how about your parquet flooring experience? Have u done? How is the outcome? we also just bought 5I resale flat and we'd love to have parquet flooring in 3 bedrooms and living room.. we also prefer burmese teak only.. my frz' flat has indo teak flooring but not very nice.. easy to hav scratches also.. asked hau hau last week, they have only 11 cm thick burmese teak, i think its too thin.. what do u think? your flooring also 11 mm thick? gloryHihi, I am new here and desperately need help for my parquet flooring installation :I hv gotten a quote from Hau Hau to install Burmese Teak Parquet 11mmX50mmX12", and they recommended an independent installer.However, the installer told me if I want to use 12" strips, they need to add wood at the bottom, so that the ends will not pop up. If I do not want to add wood, I will have to use 10"I am trying to stick to our budget, and really do not want to add additional wood. I consulted Hauhau, they said it is not necessary to add wood even with 12" strips. I dont mind to use shorter 10" strip, but HauHau only hv 10" in indonesian, which might not be as nice as Burmese in terms of color.Can anyone advice if it is ok to install 12" directly on cement screed without adding wood?Thanks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites