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  1. Is has been almost 5 years since my last post... Time flies.... Finally motivated to complete my toilet exhaust fan project... Firstly, I'm always concern about people able to peep through the exhaust fan hence I chose the square fan over the round fan... And since is chose a square type, MOST contractors refused to install for me, they insisted on round type with a fixed glass panel, at a cost ranging from $380~$450 for both toilets. However, handful quoted an exhortation amount of $600~$700 for both toilets if I wanna to mount the square type. FINE! Since is so expensive, I DIY using 6mm frosted acrylic then!!! I started drawing and took measurement for both toilet windows panel. Common Toilet - Dimension MBR Toilet - Dimension Send for acrylic fabrication (lobang from my bubby), spent $70. Although is pre-cut, still, it took me about 2 hours doing filing work, so to fit the acrylic perfectly onto the window frames. Before "upgrading", MBR toilet (unfortunately I did not take photo of Common Toilet) As usual, electrical work is also diy and finally... MBR Toilet with exhaust fan Common Toilet with exhaust fan The experience of with and without exhaust fan is significant, it worth the effort spent!! Whoever still hesitating whether to install or not to install exhaust fan in toilets, my advice is JUST DO IT! Cheers!!!
  2. I have contacted my ID and he will be bringing his tiler over this Thurs to fix without hacking the floor. But I'm really puzzle it will help... By the way, my wardrobe is sharing the same wall as common toilet. Si bei sian lor. Water is money and water is flowing out from my main door. Haiz....
  3. Renovation completed at end Aug 2010. Checked with neighbour at same floor, they do not have similar problem. I dun dare to approach my neighbour downstair. Very likely they are affected.
  4. Hi all, I seriously need advice. How can I claim this leakage from my ID? Can I seek Town Council assistance? I very much believe waterproofing was not done properly in my common toilet. Master toilet so far so good. Pls advice... ------------------------------------------- Summary Water slipping from my Common toilet into my Wardrobe, Dining and WORSE water can be seen flowing out from my Main Entrance into my corridor. Some background history Renovation completed abt 1.5 yrs and hardly we will use our common toilet. We only use it for Laundry. Details - At abt 1yr after moving in, we found water mark in my wardrobe. I thot was due to frequent raining and could be building structure leakage, therefore didn't bother my ID. - 3 weeks ago, we employed a dosmatic helper, since then the common toilet is managed and used by her. Gradually, water mark found on my dinning area wall and floor tiles. - Now, water flowing from my Main entrance into Corridor.
  5. FINALLY!!! I managed to restore my bathroom tile to original look, after coating 4 to 5 layer of water sealer... Before After THANKS TO.... AND Nevertheless, I haven't take shower on it. Cross fingers, hope this is permanent... =D
  6. Can we get THIS product in Singapore? Similar problem as discussed HERE
  7. Found this article might be useful to me... Hopefully.. http://www.thetiledoctor.com/maintenance/sealingtile.cfm CERAMIC The first step in maintenance is the sealing of the tile (if necessary) and the grout (if necessary). Generally, glazed tile requires no sealer. Some unglazed tile requires no sealer. Know the type of tile you are installing. Test it with a small amount of water. If the surface darkens, it absorbs water and needs to be sealed.
  8. Hi all, pls help me, how can I restore the original look? I suspect I had removed and washed away the tiles protection layer. Any tiles sealer or protection coat available in the market whereby I can diy back the coating? Originally my bathroom flooring looks like this... But after I wash these floor tiles with a Stain Remover from Giant, is becomes like this.... Not matter how many times I wash and scrub, it still the same... No more shine and visible whitish layer when its dry... =( The Stain Remover I referring to is this...
  9. Hi Michellekang07, 1) refers to material - $1175 2) refers to labour & tiles - $3326 Isn't it contradicting? I did my reno last year. I paid $6000 on Homo tiles for Living, 3 Bedroom, wardrobe and balcony, total 817sqft (75.9sqm). Quote as follows.. C Wet works & general works 1) Supply material & labour to lay 600mm x 600mm super gloss homogeneous floor tiles at |iving c/w skirting (tiles price range $3.00 & below) $3,100.00 2) Supply material & labour to lay 600mm x 600mm super gloss homogeneous floor tiles at 3 bedroom c/w skirting (tiles price range $3.00 & below) $2,900.00 As for acid wash, notice mine was not listed in quotation, however is FOC from my ID. =)
  10. I'm shocked! Power consumption is equivalent to a 29" CRT TV!! Running Current: 1.73 Amp Power Rating: 372 Watt Watching Starhub TV via Hubstation HD is equivalent to switching on 20 x 18W PLC downlights... =S
  11. DIY Kitchen Tap Change.... From this... To this... Mod done...
  12. Try Hardware City @ Enterprise hub.
  13. Anyone can recommend me a reasonable priced dryer? Brand like Fisher & Paykel, Bosch, Electrolux, Ariston etc.
  14. "lighting.com lightings are 110% cheaper", this is enough... It's save alot. As for lasting issue, I'm facing problem with Philips tubes, ballasts so far ok. Conclusion, still can buy from them but if possible, don't take Philips tubes. If you really want lasting, avoid electronic ballast too. Be it is an electronic or a magnetic ballast, as long as is 2 x 36w, it consume a total of 72w UNLESS they use 36w electronic ballast to run 2 x 36w.... Result, I guess everyone knows.
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