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reikotan

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  1. I am thinking of using plastic lumber for the decking of my roof terrace. Cos it is low maintenance. Anyone used it before?
  2. Whats the difference in price for the iron gate and the chengai gate? Which is cheaper? Which is more lasting? I just got my landed house. First time staying in landed.
  3. revving this thread. Anyone used ls2 recently? How's their service and charges?
  4. I am considering white space living for my new place. I was recommended by a friend who was very pleased with their works. However the id he engaged is presently on sabbatical. Is there any updated review on this company and which ID guy should I get, if I was to engage this firm? TIA.
  5. You can search internet for the floor plan or you can go down to the management office of the condo and purchase it. Btw, which condo is it? Also which type of unit are you looking at? Perhaps I can help you find in the internet.
  6. The waterproofing specialist came today. I am so disappointed that they did only grouting of the leaky spots on my ceiling and will not be doing the water proofing for the roof above my unit. Apparently the management did not mention that in their quotation. I am about to seek legal action. The problem is that I don't have my previous emails that I emailed to the mcst as they did not reply. How should I proceed?
  7. Hi calaislily i assume you are living in a private apartment or condo? As recommended by the other forummers, get management to issue a letter to the unit above. They are bound by the by-laws to ensure that they rectify the matter within a reasonable time. Otherwise you can take legal action. You have no obligation to pay at all. The upper unit has to ensure the problem is rectified and pay the contractor to do your unit once the problem is solved. In fact the onus is on them to get a contractor and not you.
  8. You need to get the approval of your MCST first. Then for safety sake, you should get an engineer to assess and build the loft for you. You need to make sure that the loft is safe and able to stand the weight. I know some people just get their contractor or ID to make that extra level, but i personally will be worried about safety.
  9. Is this allowed? Will the roof terrace will be able to take the weight of the room? This site is for container office. Don't know if it will be helpful. http://www.container.sg/index.html
  10. Hi, finally the management will be sending a waterproofing specialist to do the roofing! Previously I have emailed them but they never replied. The person in charge of the job keeps on changing, that's why the delay. So far my whole ceiling looks damp with some areas peeling. I hope the repair will be something longstanding. Btw, does anyone know how long is the guarantee for roof waterproofing?
  11. Hi, you may refer to this website. http://www.ura.gov.sg/circulars/text/dchbr/pt1landedhousing-dchbr.pdf Look at pages 23 and 24 which are applicable to your question. From the looks of it, it appears that you are not allowed to do so. But do ask your architects as they will be the one to provide you with the expert opinion. Cheers!
  12. Does he have to engage an engineer to do that? Is the extra level structurally sound?
  13. The flat tiled roof is not within my reach. One need a key to access that area which also has the water tank and pump up there. If it were my area, I would have repaired it from the very start. It is really a headache as i will be either selling or renting out my unit soon. Also there is another problem. When it rains, a column of my wall becomes moist and now the lower unit neighbour is complaining that their ceiling is turning yellow and the paint is bulging out.
  14. Part of the roof is tile and flat. The sides are covered with a metal piece and sloped. The area of concern for the time being is the flat tiled area.
  15. Hi pantieileen, thanks so much for sharing. Hey, good idea about the diapers! I will do the same. Ok, so your contractor is very honest! My suggested i do the water proofing using him and try to claim from the management. I know the chances of claiming is very slim. Oh dear... i did not know that the management can turn around and point fingers at me should things get worse. Then I better not...... The problem is that I may need to sell my place or maybe rent it out soon. I need to get this problem fixed first. Do you think the contractor can do something from the inside? Will pressure grouting help? TIA.
  16. Hi I need help again! I am staying on the highest floor of a condo. Some parts of my roof are threatening to leak as the paint is starting to bulge out. The management has sent the technician to inspect it and has confirmed that it is an external problem. They said that they will submit it for discussion. But so far there is no outcome. What can I do? I can't wait for their decision as once my roof leaks, it is likely to damage my electrical equipment. TIA>
  17. The problem has been identified. It is the inlet pipe that is likely leaking. I collected water in a pail and used the water elsewhere keeping the floor of the shower well and bathtub dry. The seepage recurred in my neighbour's place. May I ask a question? Do you think the inlet pipe is in the tiled wall or the false ceiling? My contractor suggested a bypass of the pipe in order to save costs which means the new pipe will exposed. Usually what is the price range we are looking at? TIA.
  18. May I know what runs in the cornices where the wall meet the ceiling? I just noticed that the whole length of my cornice the paint looks like bubbles are forming. There is no stain and not peeling yet. I suspect that the inlet pipe in running through the cornices and the pipe is leaking?
  19. Thanks pantieileen. I will try n see if he replies.
  20. Thanks for your reply. May I know can the leak specialist coat the internals of the pipe easily without hacking or minimal hacking? Actually I consulted a leak specialist but he just simply asked me to observe by myself and he has not come down to inspect the lower floor unit except for the first time.
  21. hi pantieileen , thanks so much for replying. It seems like a small problem after you have explained it to me! One question though, why is it that when i use the shower well to bath and later the bath tub, then the seepage occur? When I don't bathe there but use WC and sink, then no seepage? Actually I engaged a contractor who specializes in waterproofing, recommended by the condo and he did open the false ceiling to turn off the tap to see if the seepage would have stop which it did. I don't know if he tighten the tap. Would appreciate if you could share somemore.
  22. I stay in a condo. My downstairs neighbour complain leak from their ceiling. My toilet has a shower area at one end, and a bath tub at another end. The leak corresponds to the bathtub which I hardly use. After we turn off the water supply to the toilet, the leak dried up. When we turn on the water supply and started using the WC and sink, there was NO leakage. But when we started using the shower area, after a week, the seepage started. So we stopped using the shower area. The seepage dried up, but another spot on the ceiling occurred with paint peeling but no seepage. Then we started using the bath tub and the original area had seepage again. The other part where paint was peeling remained the same. So now we stopped bathing but continue to use the WC and sink. I wonder how the seepage can seep from the shower area to the bath tub area and down to the lower unit. Is that possible, ie the water travel from one end of the bathroom to the other? May I know if there is water proofing below the bath tub? Also usually what is a reasonable fees for water proofing the shower area and retiling? Shower area about 2m x 1.5 m. Also what is reasonable amount to remove the bathtub and close off the tap? TIA.
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