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Project Punggol Breeze

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Drilling holes in the toilet for the aircon pipes

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The ultra-fat tubings for the aircon

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All the work that goes into fixing up an aircon

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The finished product

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Woke up this morning to several whatapp pictures from our contractor. The workers have started painting our house and our contractor said we may be getting the carpentry works sometime next week. Things are really moving along very quickly!

Day 15

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The walls will all be white except for the study room

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The door frames will also be white

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Intially, we wanted to paint the MBR brickwall white but we decided to keep it in its original state

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Oh I see, do let me know how it develops, in case I face the same problem later on. :)

Ok my water & gas piping problem clear,the tech from city gas was indeed pro giving me advise on how the piping run

My gas heater same install in svc yard gas pipe run to stove & gas heater

Tap cold water inlet at svc yard washing area to heater

Lastly just tap the exsisting hot water pipe in toilet to heater will do

This was the idea given to me by city gas tech

Indeed no MRT system piping problem :yamseng:

 

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Which model heater will you be getting?

City Gas CS was recommending Prima MA-10FE instead of the newer Rinnai model

I got the Prima MA-10FE. It was recommended by my contractor, who knows someone working in citygas. :)

 

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Hi,, saw the pics that u posted. Kudos to ur renov. i'm also at punggol but its at acardia, cant say that my renov went as smoothly as your.

 

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Hi,, saw the pics that u posted. Kudos to ur renov. i'm also at punggol but its at acardia, cant say that my renov went as smoothly as your.

Hi fellow Arcadian..

Which blk are u at? What happen to ur Reno?

Sorry hijack palamo's thread to chat with neighbor

 

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Which model heater will you be getting?

City Gas CS was recommending Prima MA-10FE instead of the newer Rinnai model

I get Rinnai as the snr tech told me Rinnai assembled in shanghai

As for the rest of models in made in china so after hearing he say no regret choosing Rinnai

So I took his word for that anyway warranty comes with 1year will let u guys knw if gd :sport-smiley-004:

 

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I'm so happy to see the progress at our house today! The mess has been cleared up, and now the house looks bright and clean! I'm thinking of doing some cleaning up before the carpentry works are fixed so that it won't be so much work once the reno is completed. Any advice on this?

Day 16

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No more a warzone!

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The glass wall in the study room, does it look like a fish tank? :)

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Now your house looks so bright. Painting white for the house is a right choice. It will make your house looks more spacious. Hope you can maintain the clean look when you move in.

 

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