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  1. sorry to bump this old thread. I bought 2 before from someone that advertised here. he even delivered to my home. now one of them is leaking and I am looking at replacing both to any newer models. anyone know where I can get them or who was the advertiser here that sells them? thanks
  2. Hi Is this lobang still available? Looking for someone to make an access opening in my bathroom's false ceiling. Preferable be HDB certified. can PM me contact number or email me contact number at chech01@yahoo.com No hurry as already moved in. Just need it done so HDB can confirmed ceiling leak. If can do it quick will be appreciated. Thanks
  3. Anyone know where I can find lamp holders used in table lamps? Mine is getting flimsy and worry might cause a short. DIY does not seem to stock them and lighting shops don't seem to stock parts. Tried Sim Lim Tower also don't see any. Don't tell me once it breaks down then the table lamp can throw away? TIA
  4. Hi all I wonder if the installation of wooden windows (old fashion sash windows) is the expertise of a carpenter? I have 2 sash windows to install. I think it is somewhat similar to installing doors as it needs a wooden frame around the hole in my wall. Then I guess instead of hinges, the windows is anchored to the frame by screws. If anyone here is a carpenter and is keen to do this job please let me know. I do not hang out here often so please email me at chech01@yahoo.com to get to me quickly. If you want to know more about sash windows please check out youtube. I have the windows already and just need someone to supply the custom frame and install. Thanks
  5. I would but my attempt to post pics failed. LOL Anyway, discovered a small dent on the wood and reported to VPOST. Hope insurance covers it. If not then I have to get the carpenter to do some filler repair. uPVC types from China is really cheap. That was my first consideration as companies from UK ignored my enquiries. Later I found this Polish company that does customised ones. And since I need one that is of a certain dimension, they were my final choice. Later if I can try an upload and it works I will post some. cheers
  6. Yes it does cost a fair bit. I am treating it like a feature wall except it does more than cosmetics. It allow air flow from windows in the entrance foyer through the kitchen. The original design is just a wall and it gets very hot when you are in the kitchen. Beside this I experimented with a number of fancy frills. I have added bay window seatings in 2 of the bedroom. Added dishwaher and also had an insinkerator installed. not as expensive as I thought it would be. hopefully I am allowed to share some of the pics of the finished reno. Cheers
  7. Hi Sorry I did not log in often here. Finally the windows are in Singapore (somewhere at VPOST in Paya Lebar). I took a leap of faith and ordered from a company in Poland. S much cheaper and friendlier than those in the UK. Anyway, it was roughly 1100 pounds inclusive of their 20+% VAT. And that includes the fee of trucking it down to Surrey in England to VPOST centre. Then it is another S$800+ to ship it in. Now this is for 2 Windows customised to my desired size. The company is eurostyl and I will see if I can post some pics of the Windows mounted in my kitchen once it is done by the carpenter. Cheers
  8. My wife found one for this coming Monday @ $30per hour. We are engaging 2 for 4 hours. But must supply our own equipment and detergent. Honestly this forum is kind of dead.....
  9. Hi I have a very nice Scanteak dining set that has been with us for years. Still in excellent condition but the seat covers are worn and also the board where you sit on needs to be replaced. As for the table, the hinges where you can make the 6 seater into a 4 seater is rusted. Anyone can recommend someone reliable to refurbish the set for me? The scope of work is roughly: - Replace all 6 seats board and covering. - Varnish (matt type) all 6 chairs - Replace the rusted hinges on table - Varnish table Thanks
  10. Some will call you and you just tell them that you have signed up with an ID or contractor. Some never call so you don't ever have to worry about those. But it is common for them to win 1 in every x number of quotes. So, failure is an option for them. Don't worry about having to say NO. cheers
  11. Actually this is not for external facing windows. It will be used in the kitchen but the windows faces inside the apartment. I have finally managed to order this from overseas and it is being custom made and shipped in. Cheers
  12. Hi It seems I am also facing this with my resale unit. It is undergoing reno now. Contractor pointed out the leak on my common toilet ceiling. quite sizeable drops of water comes down each time it leaks. HDB was informed. They came and took a look. Went up to tell the upstairs neighbour. Looks like they are not willing to repair (classic answer given was "My toilet did not leak"). I wonder if HDB has the authority to force them to repair? I am just curious why they are so against repairing it as: - the other guy has to cough out 50%. so it is not like he has nothing much to do and want to throw money away. - it might be your toilet ceiling the next time and people could do the same back to you. Anyone knows whether HDB can insist they repair it with a contractor recommended by HDB? Now it appears that my reno will drag longer than expected. Sigh....
  13. Saw some nice shower screens used in Interior Affairs. It is simple and very neat. And, I think they use some Perspex instead of glass. Been to Austscreen but the quality is common and not as clean cut as that used in Interior Affairs show bathrooms. Anyone has suggestions on alternatives that can end up looking like those used in Interior Affairs? thanks
  14. but these kind of items weighs a ton! <figuratively speaking> Do we really hand carry things like this?
  15. Can I ask what kind of batteries are used? Is it those AA size ones? I always thought it taps the mains supply and then I always wondered how they connect the wires to it. Anyone has experience using those locks from the shop in IMM that says they can make the door and the padlock use the same key. And that the key cannot be hacked or made elsewhere. Tempted to get that but the salesman quite impatient type and pushy. Cheers
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