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hihi, so you will be expecting your appliances soon aye?

I will be doing some major works tomorrow,

will be around if you wanna drop-by;

expected works include

> main door lock installation

> PUB water pressure check

> Laminate installer site check

> Aircon/ condenser installation

> Switches/ lights / fans installation

> AOS final delivery

Yo yo, yup by right completed last Friday. However, things didn't go so smoothly at final stage, hence to postpone by a week.

1. Crippled by wrong wardrobe design even with picture furnished to contractor. Really duno what to say but disappointing as this is the only big flaw abt e contractor... hence they redo (now done).

2. Kitchen glass backing up nx week.

3. Incorrect nozzle for stove => cannot be used for govt gas when citygas came - even though we checked with the staff prior to purchase 8| , thus they replacing it w the right nozzle due to their negligence.

Rest all done up.

On CNS, u r so lucky to get the m'sian+china team. I got china+indian combo! Wonder did I suffer a worse treatment than u. My first reaction (same as u) when I saw the gate w paint gone like onion skin off :furious: Rest of the story U knew la... But very curious if this is a norm faced by everyone.

Just let me knw when u r heading down so can make a trip down too. Like seeing transformation as it lightens up the mood. Oo, really hats off the trespassing auntie lol

 

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Sitex, a good place to look out for offers;

Remember to do your homework on the TV & mircowave.

there's also always pre/post christmas/ new year sales.. :sport-smiley-018:

Sales & Tactics

ps: don't be too caught up with those so-called "3 sets" at this price scam

Setup: Salesman goes on stage; indicating there's only 3 (or 5 sets) at this special price:

was $3xxx, then thereafter unveil to be $1XXX, suddenly hands are raised, 1, 2, sets are sold..

and there you are, out of fear of missing this deal, grab the last piece thinking you have got

a good catch.

Truth to the matter is; those earlier 2 sales are just decoys. And hopefully by toying with the

consumer's Kiasu mentally, forces him to make a hasty (maybe irrational) decision at tt limited time.

chances are there are many, many of this set available and what more, prices are probably usual

wkend salesprice.

So do your homework; e.g you know you intend to buy this e.g 50" plasma tv, note the sales price

(let's not even go to normal retail price). So you know you get the real deal when the price is right.

Display sets;

Certain display sets; e.g mircowave, refrigators are worth the buy, as they are not used for demostration

purposes. Check the terms and conditions, normal warranty still covers?

TV display- buy or not to buy? Some salespersons says that they are brand new for show only on this expo. But how creditable is it? There are no 'running hours" meters like a car to prove it. So even if you must buy,

the warranty, is it limited? or warranty is like of normal sets?

Do ask for any accessories it comes with, certain display are sold as "As is". E,g no 3D glasses, no delivery etc.

Are you able to replace with another bedframe then?

I've gotten myself a storage bed as well, with a limited space of 3-room, i thought i sure could use all the storage locations which I possibly could find.

Thanks for the advises. I am looking forward to Sitex this weekend :D.... But I will make sure I do some research on the oven, kind of attracted to the 3in1 or even the 4in1 type of oven as it can save space. But the down side, 1 spoil, everything else cannot be used. For TV wish, I think I will get Full HD LCD, <$699 and most importantly with 3 years warranty.

As for the bed frame, like you say, due to shortage of storage, I will probably stick with it.

 

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Welcome, welcome,

I was very much keen in that as well, was eyeing on LG/ Panasonic..

it takes up less electricity (cmp to convenctional oven) and saves precious space.

Go ahead if your missus is agreeable ;)

FULL HD LCD 42" for $699? that will be a good set to look at.

Good luck for your hunt this weekend.

Thanks for the advises. I am looking forward to Sitex this weekend :D.... But I will make sure I do some research on the oven, kind of attracted to the 3in1 or even the 4in1 type of oven as it can save space. But the down side, 1 spoil, everything else cannot be used. For TV wish, I think I will get Full HD LCD, <$699 and most importantly with 3 years warranty.
 

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23/11/10 (day 27)- massive works; mainlock installation; Water presssure check; A/C fancoil+condensor installation & Lightings+Switch installation

I've got locks!

After 3 days of "openhouse" to the public eye, I've finally got Yale installers to install my main-door lock.

Believe it or not, this lock was purchased half a year ago during the group buy by ejzoen (and Jonas from contat still remembers me when I call to make an appointment *thumbs up*). Got it at a sweet 30% off retail price.

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Digital Door Lock-YDM 4109

The Yale Digital Door Lock Collection Smarter Solution for your home High tech Fingerprint Digital Door Lock with strong features

Features:

  • One touch Fingerprint Verification Method
  • Voice Guide Feature
  • Smart Touchpad
  • Anti-panic egress with Safe handle
  • Scramble code
  • Easy registration of keys
  • Missing key invalidation
  • Mechanical cylinder applied
  • Break-in damage alarm
  • Automatic lock mode Electronic
  • shock resistance Heat sensor

Technical details:

Mortise lock Type

Fingerprint: Up to 20

Mechanical keys: 2

Pin code: 6-12 digits

Color: Black

Outside trim dimension : 28.5mm X 68.6mm X 320.7mm

Thickness : suitable for 40-80mm steel and wooden door.

Backset : 60mm

Edited by dexufto
 

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water pressure

Was asked by my contractor to check with the PUB guys regarding my trickling low flow of water.

Mr Shamsudin, a SNr Tech officer with his men came down promptly today to do some checks after I

raised my concern.

Armed with a water pressure bar, he disengaged the to my unit and plant his device to measure of the

water presure.

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Findings:

My unit has a healthy 1.4 bar, average expected HDB pressure. however, I'm experiencing a low volume

flow, in such a case; Mr Shamsudin explained that he will raise this issue to the Town Council (TC).

The water tank on the top of each HDB is under the charge of PUB however the pipe distribution to the units are under

TC. It is expected & about time for the TC to upgrade the old alloy main pipe;

though physically the pipe looks pretty decently big, but the actual hole within maybe much smaller, he explained.

Moreover, my unit being in a relatively higher level, it is expected to experience a lower pressure of water. Truth is,

the lower your level your unit is, you will experience a higher pressure. picture a waterfall for instance.

Here's an article on a similar read.

For PUB: call 63809832

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Fancoils and Condenser Installation completed

MBR

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Hall

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Bedroom

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I like the very clean look for both the Hall & Bedroom, no visible sights of ugly trunkings. Nevertheless, the reault of this is all run within

the MBR as I previously posted.

One thing that I learned is, it is not necessary to wait for false ceiling to be up before installation of A/C fancoils.

Should you be doing false ceiling/ Lighting Box, remember to ask them to do a cutout for your proposed A/C fans (as in my Hall) as well as

window curtains/ blinds areas.

 

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I like the very clean look for both the Hall & Bedroom, no visible sights of ugly trunkings. Nevertheless, the reault of this is all run within the MBR as I previously posted.

Bro, I want to check with you on the air con trunking.

From the common bedroom to the master bedroom, how did you get your air contractor to route it to the toilet?

I had a talk with my contractor earlier. It seems that I will have some issues with my aircon trunking.

As seen in this picture, I'll be shifting the position of the aircon to the red box

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My contractor tells me that it's not possible to run the aircon trunking through the main beam (where the red arrow is)

So I have to follow the current aircon trunking which is pointed out with the black arrows.

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In this picture, it seems that HDB regulations no longer allow the pipe to go through the wall directly to the compressor.

As such, I have to re-route the piping along the yellow box and through the toilet before it gets back to the compressor.

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I would like to know, did you managed to run the trunking through the main beam and have it run along the top of the ceiling instead of along the skirting on the floor?

Thanks!

 

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hi, Dex

Looks like my ID is also considering the pole system wardrobe for my master bedroom or the storage cabinet for my store room which will be hacked away.

Saw the Stolmen storage at Ikea and it is very exp!

Hi Guys

No offend to everybody.

During renovations, it is better to have strangers/friends/relatives to visits often, to have 'ren chi' flow in the empty unit (during renovations), rather than stale environment...more 'ren-chi' moving, the better your house will be.

BTW, is that fridge base? Kind of small....able to fit in bigger fridge?

You have a nice house....

Happy

 

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Hi istel,

From your pics, I'm seeing a top beam (with a wall) seperating both your rooms right?

Your current layout seems to be quite optimum, nevertheless by relocating the ac fancoil to top left (at your beam) in your common room is also possible, however, a small portion of trunking will be visible, this trunking will drill through a hole to join to the mbr trunking)

Your contractor is right, going through the beam is prohibited.

My unit doesn't have the beam (as can be seen in the 2nd pc of post #38), thereafter the wall was rebuild with a partition wall.

You can see run the same manner as me, my common bedroom trunking runs like your current layout, however instead of heading down vertically to the ground when, mine hugs along the beam along the room (as seen in 2nd pic of post #129) and thereafter it runs down to the original exit to the compressor when it hits the other side of the room.

I don't like the idea of running along the skirting floor, as it restricts placement of a lot of objects. So I rather run overhead, on top.. Just so happens that I flushes it, hugging along my beam.

I believe your contractor should be experienced enough to advise you accordingly. ;)

Bro, I want to check with you on the air con trunking.

From the common bedroom to the master bedroom, how did you get your air contractor to route it to the toilet?

I had a talk with my contractor earlier. It seems that I will have some issues with my aircon trunking.

I would like to know, did you managed to run the trunking through the main beam and have it run along the top of the ceiling instead of along the skirting on the floor?

Thanks!

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Hi istel,

From your pics, I'm seeing a top beam (with a wall) seperating both your rooms right?

Your current layout seems to be quite optimum, nevertheless by relocating the ac fancoil to top left (at your beam) in your common room is also possible, however, a small portion of trunking will be visible, this trunking will drill through a hole to join to the mbr trunking)

Your contractor is right, going through the beam is prohibited.

My unit doesn't have the beam (as can be seen in the 2nd pc of post #38), thereafter the wall was rebuild with a partition wall.

You can see run the same manner as me, my common bedroom trunking runs like your current layout, however instead of heading down vertically to the ground when, mine hugs along the beam along the room (as seen in 2nd pic of post #129) and thereafter it runs down to the original exit to the compressor when it hits the other side of the room.

I don't like the idea of running along the skirting floor, as it restricts placement of a lot of objects. So I rather run overhead, on top.. Just so happens that I flushes it, hugging along my beam.

Hope I have answered your question.

Ah... I see... The problem with my wall as you can see is that there's no beam for me to flush the trunking to... so it'll just look like one long box across my wall :(

Also, I realized that your trunking goes through the wall to the compressor straight instead of being re-routed to the bathroom and then out through the bathroom wall to the compressor?

Lastly, how do you find Aaron's service btw?

Cheers!

 

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PS: your corridor is clean and uncluttered compared to mine.... those inconsiderate neighbors put their potted plants shoecabinets and huge rubbermaids on the corridor, effectively cutting the already narrow pathway less than 3ft....

u shld see my corridor. can't believe the condition of the plants and their supports that my neighbours have. if Bro Dex allows me to post a pic here, u'll see what i mean. it doesn't even look as if the plants are maintained at all, other than watering. all sorts of junk.

but lucky me, my corridor is not those 3ft type. even so, it does seem a bit of an eyesore and perhaps, evacuation route hazard.

 

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u shld see my corridor. can't believe the condition of the plants and their supports that my neighbours have. if Bro Dex allows me to post a pic here, u'll see what i mean. it doesn't even look as if the plants are maintained at all, other than watering. all sorts of junk.

but lucky me, my corridor is not those 3ft type. even so, it does seem a bit of an eyesore and perhaps, evacuation route hazard.

i feel like complaining to my TC on this. some more, the longkang is recessed in like a small channel like this ---___---, the drain color is the same as pavement, very easy to stumble and sprain leg as a result...

 

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23/11/10 (day 27)- massive works; mainlock installation; Water presssure check; A/C fancoil+condensor installation & Lightings+Switch installation

I've got locks!

After 3 days of "openhouse" to the public eye, I've finally got Yale installers to install my main-door lock.

Believe it or not, this lock was purchased half a year ago during the group buy by ejzoen (and Jonas from contat still remembers me when I call to make an appointment *thumbs up*). Got it at a sweet 30% off retail price.

DSCN3106.jpg

DSCN3107.jpg

Digital Door Lock-YDM 4109

The Yale Digital Door Lock Collection Smarter Solution for your home High tech Fingerprint Digital Door Lock with strong features

Features:

  • One touch Fingerprint Verification Method
  • Voice Guide Feature
  • Smart Touchpad
  • Anti-panic egress with Safe handle
  • Scramble code
  • Easy registration of keys
  • Missing key invalidation
  • Mechanical cylinder applied
  • Break-in damage alarm
  • Automatic lock mode Electronic
  • shock resistance Heat sensor

Technical details:

Mortise lock Type

Fingerprint: Up to 20

Mechanical keys: 2

Pin code: 6-12 digits

Color: Black

Outside trim dimension : 28.5mm X 68.6mm X 320.7mm

Thickness : suitable for 40-80mm steel and wooden door.

Backset : 60mm

Waaa dexufto, your door very high tech, I like...... Initially, wanted to buy this type of high tech door lock also, but I got a total disapproval from my wife. SIanzz.....

 

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i feel like complaining to my TC on this. some more, the longkang is recessed in like a small channel like this ---___---, the drain color is the same as pavement, very easy to stumble and sprain leg as a result...

i'm keeping quiet for now. my corner unit neighbour seems like a nice old lady staying just wif her husband. and her plants and stuff are in a much better condition than my opposite neighbour.

the opposite one....i hv to hold my breath when i walk past his unit if his corridor window is open. and i hv to walk past his unit everytime i go out or come home. his unit has those poorly-ventilated, very very old flats, seldom-cleaned smell typical of those occupied by lone elderly. a bit sour kind of smell. like a very old, damp mattress, u knw?

no offence to the elderly, just illustrating the typical smell. in fact, i try my best to be extra patient wif the elderly. tt's why i'm not intending to feedback to TC unless it gets really too much of a safety hazard. he places his plants on those wooden benches typically used by contractors and painters, and they really look like they would fall apart anytime.

anyway, both of them seem friendly enough, cos they smiled and waved back when i smiled and waved at them. even the corner unit one chatted wif me quite a bit on 1 of my site visits.

 

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Dexufto wrote: One thing that I learned is, it is not necessary to wait for false ceiling to be up before installation of A/C fancoils.

Should you be doing false ceiling/ Lighting Box, remember to ask them to do a cutout for your proposed A/C fans (as in my Hall) as well as

window curtains/ blinds areas.

Dexufto, please advise:

1. Is it better to install the A/C fancoils before or after the false ceiling is up?

2. What is a cutout? What is it made of? What is it for?

Thanks Dexufto. Your posts are very informative to ignorant people like me. Thanks again.

 

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