h4happy 1 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 (edited) Hi EverybodyThanks for all your advices and support!And sorry I did no go and join you guys for potluck dinner.Today so frustrated and stressful especially went to Jalan Besar to see the prices. I should have do my homework. My mistake!Now, when I see other shops, they sell almost half of the price! And their design is also good too.Good thing I called my id (Tony) and within 5 min, I got my full refund! Really need to say thanks to my Tony / Gina If not, I will gana chop $2K!!! So, for you guys out there, be careful when purchase lights. Shop around and look for the prices....PRIMA LIGHTINGS is indeed very expensive compare to others.Once again thanks everybody for your listening ears and support!HAPPY Edited March 16, 2008 by h4happy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OnePostWonder 0 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 linggie said: I hope every1 is having a great time at the potluck! Can I just check with those who overlay kitchen wall tiles, do you have an electrician who take out the switches then reconnect the switches after the tiles r overlaid? Or they just laid over around the existing switches?Thanks!my wife & I were the 1st to leave @ 9.15 !!simpleboi & wife, purplesky, BF and sister and of course our two hosts h4happy said: Hi EverybodyThanks for all your advices and support!And sorry I did no go and join you guys for potluck dinner.Today so frustrated and stressful especially went to Jalan Besar to see the prices. I should have do my homework. My mistake!Now, when I see other shops, they sell almost half of the price! And their design is also good too.Good thing I called my id (Tony) and within 5 min, I got my full refund! Really need to say thanks to my Tony / Gina If not, I will gana chop $2K!!! So, for you guys out there, be careful when purchase lights. Shop around and look for the prices....PRIMA LIGHTINGS is indeed very expensive compare to others.Once again thanks everybody for your listening ears and support!HAPPYdid u know that Cindy bought her lights from the same shop? her prices were not very expensive leh... heard that your lights are designer pattern one... got crystal also?so how? can share with me which are the shops u went today and feel is the cheapest? linggie said: I hope every1 is having a great time at the potluck! Can I just check with those who overlay kitchen wall tiles, do you have an electrician who take out the switches then reconnect the switches after the tiles r overlaid? Or they just laid over around the existing switches?Thanks!yup, they'll remove the switches first and reconnect after the tiles are laid... that's b'cos I wanna use the switches Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 Hi KELVINYes, I have shop with my wife, daughter and my mum for whole day.Now my daughter gana fever and vomit!As what YG said, anything above $200 is very expensive to bear!Even today I went to Jalan Besar shop, they also sell those crystal lights cw white light, the cost also less than $200 compare to Prima Lights $550!So far I went and took the name card:1) LiCio Lighting Trading (William Chia): I might buy from him.The rest of the shop if you notice the price range from 80 to 180 for ceiling lights. Those square type and not those round type. Round type will be much cheaper. Of course compare to Prima Lightings...PL charge very very high!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linggie 0 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 (edited) OnePostWonder said: yup, they'll remove the switches first and reconnect after the tiles are laid... that's b'cos I wanna use the switcheshmmm the lighting electrician said it is concealed so he does not want to do it for me does any1 has an electrician who helped them to bring down the switches?Happy, my lighting shop is Chelsea lightings at Jurong East, opp Chinese Garden MRT Edited March 16, 2008 by linggie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yang Guo 7 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 h4happy said: Hi EverybodyThanks for all your advices and support!And sorry I did no go and join you guys for potluck dinner.Today so frustrated and stressful especially went to Jalan Besar to see the prices. I should have do my homework. My mistake!Now, when I see other shops, they sell almost half of the price! And their design is also good too.Good thing I called my id (Tony) and within 5 min, I got my full refund! Really need to say thanks to my Tony / Gina If not, I will gana chop $2K!!! So, for you guys out there, be careful when purchase lights. Shop around and look for the prices....PRIMA LIGHTINGS is indeed very expensive compare to others.Once again thanks everybody for your listening ears and support!HAPPYbro, good to hear that u got ur refund back Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 Hi Everybody...how much is this type of light cost? Make a guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 Hi JM BOYBetter check your water meter reading and take pic of it. Record the meter reading and the date.For proof sake if your bill comes up same as mine!!HAPPY jmboy said: hey neighbors,pop by my flat yesterday and i discovered my kitchen toilet is wet! (no one's living there, and i haven't even activate the water supply yet)i suspect there is a leak or something. Do check if yours have the same problem k!Hi KelvinFrom the amount you wrote, it is much much much much much much much much mcuh cheaper than Prima Lightings! Your lights all cost below $200!HAPPY OnePostWonder said: i went to DIY lighting today... Bedrooms except MBR - Acrylic lights @ $40 with lights providedKitchen - Acrylic lights @ $40 with lights providedPassageway - Swarovski crystal @ $168Downlights - $28 with lights providedFoyer, Dining, HHS & Toilet lights will be from IKEA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OnePostWonder 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 h4happy said: Hi KelvinFrom the amount you wrote, it is much much much much much much much much mcuh cheaper than Prima Lightings! Your lights all cost below $200!HAPPYacrylic wor... some of us also used acrylic lights and it costs about the same @ DIY lighting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msbean 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 (edited) Yesterday I go back check all my plug and go around pluging in a 3pin plug , aiya I find defect again so sianz of this . The socket is not seal/connected properly until the whole socket can be taken out and and see the holes inside . I alot of plug like nvr put enuogh silicon to seal in between the plug and the wallWao Kao I no eye to see the defect so disappointed very very TL1st question the HDB sink - if I have a ring drop inside the sink how am I going to take it out har ?? Big question as yesterday I think how and finding any screws on pipe cant find leh ? becos the sink below is a sink base already 2nd Question : Main door do it have magnet lock behid (else the main door keep closing if and I need someone to stand and hold on it while I outside) Becos of bedroom door all have it . Edited March 17, 2008 by msbean Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msbean 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 I just call up 27B branch to chase my issue .Karin say watermark settle , normally defect will take 2-3week , same old thing call me start work 1st Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OnePostWonder 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 msbean said: 2nd Question : Main door do it have magnet lock behid (else the main door keep closing if and I need someone to stand and hold on it while I outside) Becos of bedroom door all have it .no door magnet for main door Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msbean 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 The main contractor call me put my key with 27B . so mean I need to buy a lock or just give them my master key ?? If buy a lock how big is the diameter of the lock ( i never go measure ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
linggie 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 i just went to any hardware market shop and buy a padlock...unless it is super big, most could fit I guess? if anyone know any electrician, pls kindly introduce to me... thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OnePostWonder 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 linggie said: i just went to any hardware market shop and buy a padlock...unless it is super big, most could fit I guess? if anyone know any electrician, pls kindly introduce to me... thanksi'll give u my electricians's contact when i go home tonight... i hope he can help u Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 Call Ms Eng (62754360) from blk27A. They are the main con. I think so.I gonna call her this afternoon to rectifiy my mbr wc basin. Karin (62769125) from blk27B told me to call Ms Eng. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites