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Problem With Super Old Bathroom

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question for any home owners in lim liak/seng poh, tiong poh road flat (contractor says that only this kind of flats [built before HDB became HDB] have this problem)...

when you renovated, did you convert your toilet from squat to sit and did your contractor have a big problem changing the WC? mine was supposed to be done yesterday and the contractor told me that this kind of flats are a bit more tricky. he says that when the plumber removed the old bowl, he could see through to the downstairs neighbour's house and that he'll have to re-do the ceiling of the neighbour... so that means i have to pay for the neighbour's new ceiling, plastering and painting... anyone encountered this too?

help!

 

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What's there to say? Go see for yourself. If there really is a hole there, it doesn't matter if other people have or don't have the experience, you'll still have to patch it up.

 

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What's there to say? Go see for yourself. If there really is a hole there, it doesn't matter if other people have or don't have the experience, you'll still have to patch it up.

I stay queenstown old estate. Before upgrading, our toilet is also squating type and the bottom does protrude out to the ceiling of the house below. Need to patch the thingy, last time the one on top us leak water, smelly and got yellow water dripping. Worst, the neighbour on top DIY the bowl themself, water leak and collected in the space of the cement. One day the ceiling just burst and my mum happen to be inside the toilet. Luckily did not hit by the ****water there dunno for how many years... nightmare.

 

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I stay queenstown old estate. Before upgrading, our toilet is also squating type and the bottom does protrude out to the ceiling of the house below. Need to patch the thingy, last time the one on top us leak water, smelly and got yellow water dripping. Worst, the neighbour on top DIY the bowl themself, water leak and collected in the space of the cement. One day the ceiling just burst and my mum happen to be inside the toilet. Luckily did not hit by the ****water there dunno for how many years... nightmare.

Thank you Whoelse, must appreciated

 

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