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  1. i'm looking for this too, can you recommend where? difficult to stick myself? waterproof?
  2. oh no that sound very bad, lucky i didn't get them. who's your id? it's good to show pictures to back this up.
  3. happystar which part of china u buy from? i go shanghai for business often but worried of quality.
  4. best way to test water bro not upset. over for me good luck to them.
  5. was only asking at first..I'm sure you also saw GENSNONO posts everywhere u see blve blue or carpenter content! if he's not advertising also no need get angry right.
  6. it looks ok reasonable as haulage and sand included.
  7. hahaha i dont know also started with a question because i really got read the threads but disappear showroom sure must impress right or show what? good or bad dont know but management respond like that cannot lah
  8. hauhau parquet have good reviews here and got different sizes. do a search.
  9. we got a quotation from him and he is accommodating, follow up and give quote within a week also. it's the more reasonable quote from id firms but we decided to go with a contractor recommend by friend.
  10. yar find it very fishy and didn't like how i was accused of being james. did more research and didn't like what we found. will be good if more people comment and share as the old thread i read about them myidfactory is now gone.
  11. agree! i see dishonest id posting here also dun feel good. just to add, hdb approve or not please do a simple forum and google search of the id firm name, id guy name and read reviews before paying! make an informed choice and do your homework
  12. my quotes are between 1100 - 1500 but i do it with whole house reno.
  13. finally going to start reno! i met more than 10 ids and contractors. started with ids first but all charge very expensive, then start to meet contractors. ids usually only quote using floor plan. contractors depend, most will only give quotation after seeing your place. many things are not in the floor plan and some ideas id give cannot work in the house. some contractors very experienced and can tell you what cannot do or what most ppl do. but contractors mostly speak chinese and no 3d drawing. lessons i learn 1. do your homework! now all young couples get flat don't know anything ids sure see you look like carrot. i don't know anything about renovation when i first meet id. after i read many post and quotes from renotalk you will know the market price of different items, which material good and bad, what to look out for. this is free info, and you can test if your id overcharge or is honest or not. 2. read magazine and surf online, know what you like. it's your own home must feel comfortable or very nice also no use. 3. follow renoblogs, see which house you like and see how people choose id 4. get more quotes meet more ids and contractors. my quotes got range from 40k-80k for similar job. 5. get a contractor/id that you feel like you can trust. see finished projects and get someone that is straightforward. 6. search forum and read reviews before paying! search the company name, id you working with in forum and google, see if got bad reviews or problems. you might be shocked by what you find. oh and always remember there is no such thing as FOC. if they put FOC must be already included in other places! firms at expo or with bigger showrooms are usually more ex. firms with case trust and hdb registered also more ex. if no issues with budget can go to big firms with case trust and hdb registered. pay more but should be reliable. but please still do simple forum and google search for reviews. if want cheap want good, do more homework or get recommendations from trusted people around you. quality better see finished projects and talk to other customers feel yourself.
  14. u can search how they get HDB approved. there are quite a few rules so generally more reliable. same advice i give, before you pay search the company and id guy u work with on renotalk and google see if got bad reviews. better to get recommended contractors or go see his shop and finished projects.
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