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Has anyone been to the following marble stockist? And any comments for them?

http://www.polybuilding.com.sg/

http://www.tsm.com.sg/

http://www.sinmactiles.com.sg/

http://www.tanchiang.com/index.php

If not the above, where did you purchase your marble or granite or natural stone tiles from?

I was given Hafary and surface stone as my main choice for tiles but i realise they had more selection of ceramic, porcelain, homogeneous but not so much on marble and granite so i asked some industry people and they gave me the above. Since i only have time for 1 place every weekend, i thought i might get more information if there are people here who have bought from them or other stockist.

I got my marble from Sin Bor and my tiles from RiceFields. Mosiacs from opicolor.

 

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I got my marble from Sin Bor and my tiles from RiceFields. Mosiacs from opicolor.

Where's opicolor located? Any website? Pardon my ignorance, but i only know opi nail polish :P

 

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oh that's where you got your tiles? Was your entire toilet in marble coz i remember it was white marble right? Or was it marble lookalike but homogeneous?

I'm waiting for a developer relative to bargain for me

All three toilets of us are layed with marbles from Polybuilding, its certainly look like hotel

 

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better to have dry lay. you will appreciate the importance of dry lay once you go through it. would say it's money well spent. most marbles on sale are excess stocks or project rejects. seen some marbles from polybuiliding but there was alot of marble pieces with chips. the sales there told me cannot guarantee got no chips ones... so decided to skip this risky deal.

for bathrooms, will need to keep it dry else marble will absord the moisture and darken over time.

personal opinion, think 300x300mm marble too small. for living, go for at least 600x600mm if your budget permits. a friend did small pieces of marbles and totally regret it.

 

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Hi

Those who are looking at Polybuilding, pls try to avoid. Crappy services. I bought my marbles there. My contractors gave them the floorplan and they quote me. Initiate quoted 3k plus. After confirm and during dry lay, told me miscalculated due to excess so need top up. I tiam tiam. After entire laying at my place, realise over 15pcs extra(1 pc ard $45 for your info). Call them n they say contractor should measure floorplan and give them exact. Floorplan and actual will be different and started pushing responsibilities. HDB should hear this, floorplan differs from actual. Even midway through realise they didn't quote for skirting, they also say better find outside to do cause they will need time and need to charge for labour even using excess marble.

Think they interested to do big project only, small HDB money, they see no have one.

So think twice before buying, ZERO after service.

 

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