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  1. ** Sorry I may have first posted this in the wrong folder, still getting used to these forums ** Hi guys, I'm hoping for some opinions ... I just had an appointment with a Nippon Paint rep at my unit - a 4 room BTO. Package under their current promotion for 4 room BTO using Odourless paint is $1,400, but the guy kept pushing for me to add on their sealer for $490 ($50 off their regular price $540) as well, telling me that without sealer the paint will be prone to peeling, and that they offer a 1 year warranty on paintjob but it does not apply if I don't add on the sealer I've read that the whitewash (excuse me if that's not the correct term) in a brand new BTO is fine to be painted on without the need for sealer ... my ID also offers painting (although his quote for Odourless his surprisingly higher than Nippon Paint's) and said the same thing, that there should not be a need for sealer for a brand new BTO, so I wasn't really keen on it. And then things got a bit ... off ... the guy made it sound so bad without sealer until it's possible for paint to peel even during the painting process itself In my mind I was thinking, I can understand hard-selling, but if a Nippon Paint official rep is saying that such a thing is possible, then Nippon paint quality has got to be pretty dubious? Also, I asked about coordinating with my ID on painting schedule, and he told me that most IDs will ask that they split the job into 2 sessions - sealer 1st after they put up the false ceilings, L-boxes, etc ... then 2 coats of the actual paint after the built-in stuff are done, and that they charge an additional $200 for split sesssions. I spoke to my ID and he tells me - without the sealer part - the "ideal" way is to paint 1 coat of the actual paint 1st and then they do the built-in stuff, followed by the painters coming back for 2nd coat / touch-ups. Anyone can tell me what was your painting / renovation sequence like? Really appreciate any advice I can get before I finalise and put down a deposit. Thanks in advance.
  2. Hi guys, I'm hoping for some opinions ... I just had an appointment with a Nippon Paint rep at my unit - a 4 room BTO. Package under their current promotion for 4 room BTO using Odourless paint is $1,400, but the guy kept pushing for me to add on their sealer for $490 ($50 off their regular price $540) as well, telling me that without sealer the paint will be prone to peeling, and that they offer a 1 year warranty on paintjob but it does not apply if I don't add on the sealer I've read that the whitewash (excuse me if that's not the correct term) in a brand new BTO is fine to be painted on without the need for sealer ... my ID also offers painting (although his quote for Odourless his surprisingly higher than Nippon Paint's) and said the same thing, that there should not be a need for sealer for a brand new BTO, so I wasn't really keen on it. And then things got a bit ... off ... the guy made it sound so bad without sealer until it's possible for paint to peel even during the painting process itself In my mind I was thinking, I can understand hard-selling, but if a Nippon Paint official rep is saying that such a thing is possible, then Nippon paint quality has got to be pretty dubious? Also, I asked about coordinating with my ID on painting schedule, and he told me that most IDs will ask that they split the job into 2 sessions - sealer 1st after they put up the false ceilings, L-boxes, etc ... then 2 coats of the actual paint after the built-in stuff are done, and that they charge an additional $200 for split sesssions. I spoke to my ID and he tells me - without the sealer part - the "ideal" way is to paint 1 coat of the actual paint 1st and then they do the built-in stuff, followed by the painters coming back for 2nd coat / touch-ups. Anyone can tell me what was your painting / renovation sequence like? Really appreciate any advice I can get before I finalise and put down a deposit. Thanks in advance.
  3. Hi guys, new to these forums and need some opinions here ... not sure if I posted it in the wrong folder before, but if the BTO updates folder is the wrong place for it could an admin remove my post over there, thanks. When doing my defect checks, I noticed that 1 of my bedroom windows was wet on the inside at the rubber seal area, and submitted it as a defect, along with some other rubber seal problems at my service yard. The BSC office called me to say that all rectifications were done, and when I checked the same window, it was dry, but at the same time I noticed something else ... an unusual shape of the metal part of the window: Yes it was dented in, and in all possibility this was the cause of the leakage during the recent heavy rain we've been having. I submitted this to the BSC office as a new defect, and at the end of last week they called to say that it has been rectified. So I went down to my unit and this is how it looks now: The metal has been knocked out rather than replaced, and looks to me like they sprayed silver paint over the area to cover up discolouration from the damage. Only problem is, it's not smooth, you can still feel 2 "humps" and the indentation in the middle when you run your finger across the stretch of metal. If you are me, will you accept this as "Rectified"? Or will you reject it? More importantly, can you request that they replace this with a new window?
  4. Hi guys, new to these forums and need some opinions here ... When doing my defect checks, I noticed that 1 of my bedroom windows was wet on the inside at the rubber seal area, and submitted it as a defect, along with some other rubber seal problems at my service yard. The BSC office called me to say that all rectifications were done, and when I checked the same window, it was dry, but at the same time I noticed something else ... an unusual shape of the metal part of the window: Yes it was dented in, and in all possibility this was the cause of the leakage during the recent heavy rain we've been having. I submitted this to the BSC office as a new defect, and at the end of last week they called to say that it has been rectified. So I went down to my unit and this is how it looks now: The metal has been knocked out rather than replaced, and looks to me like they sprayed silver paint over the area to cover up discolouration from the damage. Only problem is, it's not smooth, you can still feel 2 "humps" and the indentation in the middle when you run your finger across the stretch of metal. If you are me, will you accept this as "Rectified"? Or will you reject it? More importantly, can you request that they replace this with a new window?
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