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Could I also ask what I should look out for when buying, and after buying a water feature?
Is it true that I need 2 electrical sockets near the water feature - one for the lights, one for the pump?
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Hi, thanx for the reply.
Could I ask what I should look out for when buying, and after buying a water feature?
Is it true that I need 2 electrical sockets near the water feature - one for the lights, one for the pump?
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Hi all,
I'm planning to have a wide (2m) and tall (>1.5m) stone water feature on my penthouse rooftop terrace. Potentially to use it as a fish pond.
Any recommendations on where I can go to look for shops selling/building them? Anywhere else besides the ones along Thomson road? Are there any in Lim Chu Kang?
Thanx!
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Hi all,
I'm planning to have a wide (2m) and tall (>1.5m) stone water feature on my penthouse rooftop terrace. Potentially to use it as a fish pond.
Any recommendations on where I can go to look for shops selling/building them? Anywhere else besides the ones along Thomson road? Are there any in Lim Chu Kang?
Thanx!
Retractable Awning For Roof Terrace
in RENOVATION WORKS
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Hi all,
I live in a private apartment with a rooftop terrace. I'm planning to install a retractable roof awning in order create a sheltered area on the roof terrace to hang and dry my laundry.
Some questions that would like to seek anyone's advice on:
1) What kind of awning materials should I use, e.g. canvas vs PVC? Which last longer in the sun and stains less in the rain?
2) Is there anything I should look out for the frame, brackets and arms itself, e.g. must be anodized aluminum or powdercoated to a certain thickness? Can take certain windspeeds?
3) Any good contractors to recommend based on your experience? What's the typical cost for a 4m wide and 2m deep area?
Many thanx!!