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Feedback And Rectify Now, Or Later?

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My reno is currently on-going. I'm someone who has eyes for details and can't stand poor workmanship. Having read some T-blogs here and learning from other's valuable experience, I've been visiting my flat pretty frequently to check on the progress which I was glad I did! There were indeed several miscomms along the way and also the workers could clarify details with us owners on the spot when unsure.

I'm not sure if I'm asking too much cos my ID has been reasonable in his quote but I reckon uneven tiling surface and chipped tiles are not acceptable. My ID ever promised that he'll do my house till my satisfaction but the project manager recently told me not to scrutinize the house till nearer to completion date before handover.

To be fair to them, I told my ID I'll only require defects at obvious and eye level to be corrected. But commonsense tells me that by that time it'll be too late and I reckon they'll come up with all sorts of excuses to not correct the imperfections and ultimately I'll be forced to accept the chipped and or uneven tiles.

Any forummers out there with similar experience? Care to share and advise? TIA

 

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what your project manager said has some truth to it because they will go through the defects one more time and rectify accordingly.

BUT when it comes to tiling work, if a section got problem, they still have to take out all the tiles in that area and redo. You dun have to demand perfection, a little bit of unevenness here n there is expected. But if brushing your leg or hand over the uneven surface feels like u are cutting urself, that is definitely unacceptable.

Get it changed now. Or you can just point out to the project manager/ID that this is an area that needs to be changed cause you definitely cannot accept that.

 

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