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Hi, below is the quotation of my 4 room resale. do u think is too expensive..gime ur views

Master Bedroom Toilet

1 To dismantle existing bathtub, vanity top, toilet bowl, basins, pipings etc $ 450.00

2 To apply waterproofing and lay 300 x 300 homogenous floor tiles $ 550.00

3 To supply & lay wall tiles for whole toilet $ 2400.00

4 Run new pipings and install sanitary fittings (Fittings to be procured by owner) $ 300.00

5 To install new tempered glass frameless shower screen $ 580.00

6 To construct & install 5½ft vanity cabinet $ 800.00

7 To supply and install mirror with side lights (Inclusive of electrical works) $ 450.00

8 To supply & install timber sliding door $ 550.00

B Kitchen Toilet

1 To dismantle existing toilet bowl, basins, pipings etc $ 200.00

2 To apply waterproofing and lay 300 x 300 homogenous floor tiles $ 550.00

3 To supply & lay wall tiles for whole toilet $ 2400.00

4 Run new pipings and install sanitary fittings (Fittings to be procured by owner) $ 300.00

5 To supply & install timber sliding door $ 550.00

C Kitchen

1 Dismantle existing & install new hob & hood (Fittings to be procured by owner) $ 180.00

2 To supply & install timber sliding door $ 550.00

D Living

1 To construct & install timber strips $ 950.00

E Misc Works

1 Debris removal works $ 200.00

2 Chemical cleaning for whole house $ 200.00

Grand Total: $ 1 2,160.00

 

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Can't remember much but nothing seemed to stand out very much, except this:

"5 To install new tempered glass frameless shower screen $ 580.00"

Is your shower area exceptionally big?? If not, this is too high. Standard shower screen is about $320 to $380.

 

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btw, you sure about the timber sliding door for the toilets?

the moisture might cause it to expand and cannot close properly.

im thinking of changing it to a normal glass, or plastic kind. Heard from my friend that they have a material like plastic but looks like glass..wat is it called?

Can't remember much but nothing seemed to stand out very much, except this:

"5 To install new tempered glass frameless shower screen $ 580.00"

Is your shower area exceptionally big?? If not, this is too high. Standard shower screen is about $320 to $380.

anyway, can i just go to shops that sells shower screen and buy from them instead? Do they provide installation too? will my exsiting tiles get affected by the installation since they have to construct a curb for the screen right?

Will it be cheaper this way?

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im thinking of changing it to a normal glass, or plastic kind. Heard from my friend that they have a material like plastic but looks like glass..wat is it called? Arcylic

anyway, can i just go to shops that sells shower screen and buy from them instead? Do they provide installation too? will my exsiting tiles get affected by the installation since they have to construct a curb for the screen right?

Will it be cheaper this way?

can check out those selling bathroom accessories if they also do shower screen. Pricing-wise, a lot has changed after 1st July.
 

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can check out those selling bathroom accessories if they also do shower screen. Pricing-wise, a lot has changed after 1st July.

Have problems with arcylic shower screens? do they have those frosted kind of look?

 

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im thinking of changing it to a normal glass, or plastic kind. Heard from my friend that they have a material like plastic but looks like glass..wat is it called?

anyway, can i just go to shops that sells shower screen and buy from them instead? Do they provide installation too? will my exsiting tiles get affected by the installation since they have to construct a curb for the screen right?

Will it be cheaper this way?

For both the doors and shower screens, there are specialists doing this. Two that I can think of are Besglass and Aust Screen. Alternatively, google for 'glass-maker' and you can find more.

Depending on the layout of your bathroom, may not need to construct a kerb lor. The silicon at the bottom of the glass holder should be good enough to keep the water out, I think, cuz I saw some of my friends' flats also just mount the glass holder on the tiles.

 

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