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Hi Wendily, where did you buy your coffee table?
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Hi Everyone, I need your ideas of what sort of lights to use for my living room. I have a cove light on top which is its projecting out to the living room which is bright enough to cover the living room but I feel that something is missing as my living room walls are a little dark I was thinking of adding this living room cabinet with the light coming out at the back. Do you think it will make my living room more attractive?
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Has Anyone Bought The New Designer Fujitsu Aircon?
kunzzy replied to kunzzy's topic in Electronics & Electricals
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anyone knows where to buy harmon kardon soundbar 16 or 30? audio house only sell SB 10.
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This is the items he listed in the quotation. He said the hacking is expensive because the new hdb walls have steel rods in the walls which is more difficult to hack compare to old had flats where you just use the hammer to whack. The whole hacking took one day. 1) Apply HDB Permit to carry out demolition work } 2) Appointed qualified engineer to supervise demolition of wall } 3) Supply labour and equipment to demolish partition wall and remove debris } $1600 4) Supply labour & material to construct a 50mm cement base } $450 5) Supply & constuct a kitchen sick supported by 63mm hollow block c/w tiles finishing (w/o solid surface) } $350 (85mm Stainless steel sink) + $1000 (Cement Table) + $450 (Cement Base) 6) Supply Labour & material to lay water pipe (inlet) and PVC outlet pipe } $350 7) Reposition of 1 switch in kitchen and wiring of water heater } $250 8) Patch Up floor titles and wall tiles } $400 Total: $4850 Discount $250 Final total $4600 Is this price reasonable or can I ask for more discount?
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Hi Everyone, I have a question and I hope you can help me clear my doubts I was told by the contractor that hacking of the wall cost me $1500...ok reasonable...go ahead. He bought me a stainless steel sink....$350.....ok reasonable...go ahead. but today i was told the total bill for my works cost me $4800. After deducting the above, I was charged $2950 for following 1) add 2" of cement on the floor to create leverage for the kitchen cupboards to be placed later and add "solid surface" to the side of the cement. 2) adding a cement table to put the sink 3) connecting the water pipes from the mains and drainage to the sink. 4) touch up with cement for the ceiling and side walls from the hacking 5) Rewiring 1 switch to another wall Total time taken was 3 days. Here is a photo....was the job worth $2950? Sorry to be ignorant but i have a feeling i was being over charged.