desaturated
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On 2/23/2016 at 11:48 PM, Zio said:Hi guys,
My renovation is 98% done.
I am fully satisfied with my electrician. He is a flexible guy (in terms of price) and also in attitude. A very easy to talked to guy.
I bought ALL my lightings from TaoBao and some came in batches, my ceiling fans were from Tampoi in JB. He is OK to install bit by bit for me, example my first batch of lights came first, he sent his worker nearby to install just that batch for me, and he told me when next batch of lighting come, he send his worker come to install again. This is how flexible he is.
He doesn't even collect a single cent from me until my job is FULLY done. (You go around see which electrician will do that. Haha)
For those of you who want his contact, please PM me with your Name and Contact Number.
I will link you both up.
Just for reference his pricing (per point):
These prices are just for reference, trust me, can go lower
- New Lighting point: $32
- Single Point: $45
- Double Point: $55
- Install Lights: $10
- Install ceiling fan: $50
Disclaimer first:
I understand that many people in RenoTalk is afraid of self-promoting scams.
Due to the fact that there are too many self-promoting contractors, etc, I must say I am not a clone account nor this recommended electrician's self promoting. I am just a satisfied customer and I think I should share around the good work and helping anyone who is looking for a trust worthy electrician.
Just see my past posts and joined date can verify my profile already
Hi I can't seen to message you. Can PM me the contact number?
Thanks much.
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I am looking for contractors to wired my house with lan point in each room.
Anyone have any good contractor to intro?
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i got the Friedland Big Ben which comes with the dingdong sound for $38 from one of the lighting shops. my electrician wired it up for me. the invoice says $40 for the doorbell point but i think if that's the only thing u r doing, it would probably cost a lot more to factor in transportation, etc. if u have more things to do, can still negotiate for a better price.my experience with the battery type of doorbell is the batteries die real fast! then if u don't replace the batteries, u have a box which doesn't work, so whenever we had visitors ringing the bell, we will be oblivious to it!
can recommend me the contractor?
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You can get those wireless type from home fix, dun need contractor to install it. Just paste and use can liao, very simple to fix.are those self-fix one loud enough?
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as above... i prefer those normal "ding-dong" sound.. anyone got any recommend contractor that able to help me to replace my "dead" bell?
Any Electrician To Recommend?
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Hi need recommendation on electrician too. Mr Ong will be good.
Please PM me contact