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How Long Warranty Needed For Workmanship?

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Hi,

Went to some IDs and some of them offer a longer warranty period than others. The shortest warranty I've seen is 1 yr from this firm. Basically, felt that if the ID is confident of the workmanship, he will be confident enough to give a longer warranty. Sets my mind at peace to know there's warranty. So 1 year seems too short, even though the ID firm/offer seems quite ok.

Want to know what is the normal warranty period...

Pls advise! Thanks!

 

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Hi,

Went to some IDs and some of them offer a longer warranty period than others. The shortest warranty I've seen is 1 yr from this firm. Basically, felt that if the ID is confident of the workmanship, he will be confident enough to give a longer warranty. Sets my mind at peace to know there's warranty. So 1 year seems too short, even though the ID firm/offer seems quite ok.

Want to know what is the normal warranty period...

Pls advise! Thanks!

Mine got 2 years! Bt is not an ID firm, is contractor.

 

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seriously, if the ID or contractor company suay suay close down, the warranty also "boh pa kay". warranty just gives a peace of mind, before u to sign the contract.

caveat emptor!

 

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ya, that's true. But it certainly gives a peace of mind. maybe 3-5 years shld be ok right?

Like if my laminates becomes warped/pop up or my tiles pop up, I can still go and find them right? Such things may happen after 1 year of staying in..

 

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Warranty period long or short not a big issue whether the company give u stupid excuses is more critical.

Some ID will change without even ask more questions, :good: some will give all kinds of silly excuses like not their fault or due to ur poor handling therefore cannt claim under warranty. :bleah:

It still down to how responsible is ur ID. :)

 

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