Leonardl 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2017 Hi all, I have read that most people recommend to start aircon work first before renovation. I have just gotten my key last week but still in the process of looking for ID, however I decided to just buy the aircon and install first in the meantime so that i could get one thing settled first. So my question is: Is it advisable to get aircon install first without any advise from ID (main concern is aesthetic part of the trunking and how the pipe should be laid, but if the ID is able to cover up any trunking done then i actually have no issue on this). Thanks to advise Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superberries 0 Report post Posted September 12, 2017 On 9/10/2017 at 11:40 AM, Leonardl said: Hi all, I have read that most people recommend to start aircon work first before renovation. I have just gotten my key last week but still in the process of looking for ID, however I decided to just buy the aircon and install first in the meantime so that i could get one thing settled first. So my question is: Is it advisable to get aircon install first without any advise from ID (main concern is aesthetic part of the trunking and how the pipe should be laid, but if the ID is able to cover up any trunking done then i actually have no issue on this). Thanks to advise You may ask the aircon man to install the trunking for you first, then u proceed with your reno works, then install the air-con blower last. - reason being the blower wont be filled with dust due to reno works. However, if they only can provide 1 trip, then u have to install aircon first so that during your reno process if there is any cabinets whatsoever that will be installed at where the trunking runs, then the cabinet/ false ceiling can cover it easily. and remember to wrap your air-con blower with plastic/newspaper so that dust wouldn't accumulate on it by the time u move in. hope it helps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites