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my.tilez
post Feb 17 2015, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(maggi_goreng @ Feb 12 2015, 11:38 AM)
dear all,

where can get the reasonable price for MML tiles ?

kindly advise

tq
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Hi,

I am able to assist on your MML tiles requirements.

Kindly PM me the code, size and quantity required and I will be able to provide you a quotation.
zenix
post Feb 24 2015, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(azriruslan @ Feb 17 2015, 05:27 PM)
Guys, got any contacts/person for a good contractors in seksyen 19 shah alam? Need to do some tiling works.
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i can pass you the number of the indon guy that did it for me.
he works for a chinese contractor but you can offer him some moonlighting jobs.
cheaper but gotta work around his schedule.
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post Feb 24 2015, 08:26 PM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Feb 24 2015, 10:53 AM)
i can pass you the number of the indon guy that did it for me.
he works for a chinese contractor but you can offer him some moonlighting jobs.
cheaper but gotta work around his schedule.
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Can u pm me his number?
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post Feb 24 2015, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(azriruslan @ Feb 24 2015, 08:26 PM)
Can u pm me his number?
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pm me....i looking up the num in my fon
maltrone
post Feb 27 2015, 06:53 PM

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I've a question on tiling if anyone is able to help. I'm currently facing some tiles with hollow-sound and feels like popping up. In fact, a few did pop-up last year, and decided to get a contractor to replace some of the tiles (did a bad job, but that's a story for another day).

So question is, should I only replace the few "hollow" sounding tiles (they're all 2x2 btw), and pray that nothing happens 1 year down the road? Or do a big renovation and replace ALL the tiles properly.

A third option will be to demolish all the tiles, get a contractor to resurface the flooring with normal cement and move to Vinyl floorings.

Option 1 : Cheaper (about RM 1.5k kaotim)

Option 2 : About RM 9k Chinese Contractor (and RM 4k Indon Contractor). Add RM 5k for tiles = RM 9k - 14k. this is where the big problem is... kitchen cabinet. I need to remove the cabinet (some parts of the hollow tiles sits below the cabinet) and no one wants to promise that I do not need to redo the cabinet.

Option 3 : No idea yet, but problem with kitchen cabinet will still be there. So cost of kitchen cabinet + xxxxxx.

Any suggestions?

ale8si
post Mar 8 2015, 10:03 AM

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Hi,

I am able to assist on your MML tiles requirements.

Kindly PM me the code, size and quantity required and I will be able to provide you a quotation.
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took a delivery of 300 pieces of MML tiles from my.tiles the other days. easy and trusted. wonderful experience overall. thank you for ur service.
my.tilez
post Mar 9 2015, 02:24 PM

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[quote=ale8si,Mar 8 2015, 10:03 AM]
Hi,

I am able to assist on your MML tiles requirements.

Kindly PM me the code, size and quantity required and I will be able to provide you a quotation.
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took a delivery of 300 pieces of MML tiles from my.tiles the other days. easy and trusted. wonderful experience overall. thank you for ur service.
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Welcome and thank you ale8i for your support!
zenix
post Mar 11 2015, 10:25 AM

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QUOTE(maltrone @ Feb 27 2015, 06:53 PM)
I've a question on tiling if anyone is able to help. I'm currently facing some tiles with hollow-sound and feels like popping up. In fact, a few did pop-up last year, and decided to get a contractor to replace some of the tiles (did a bad job, but that's a story for another day).

So question is, should I only replace the few "hollow" sounding tiles (they're all 2x2 btw), and pray that nothing happens 1 year down the road? Or do a big renovation and replace ALL the tiles properly.

A third option will be to demolish all the tiles, get a contractor to resurface the flooring with normal cement and move to Vinyl floorings.

Option 1 : Cheaper (about RM 1.5k kaotim)

Option 2 : About RM 9k Chinese Contractor (and RM 4k Indon Contractor). Add RM 5k for tiles = RM 9k - 14k. this is where the big problem is... kitchen cabinet. I need to remove the cabinet (some parts of the hollow tiles sits below the cabinet) and no one wants to promise that I do not need to redo the cabinet.

Option 3 : No idea yet, but problem with kitchen cabinet will still be there. So cost of kitchen cabinet + xxxxxx.

Any suggestions?
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that's a problem with the kitchen cabinets there already.
your kitchen cabinet (lower half) is made from cement&tiles or is plywood?
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post Mar 11 2015, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Mar 11 2015, 10:25 AM)
that's a problem with the kitchen cabinets there already.
your kitchen cabinet (lower half) is made from cement&tiles or is plywood?
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It's made of plywood. Sitting on top of the old tiles, part of which is hollow as well. I think I have not much choice but to bite the bullet and redo everything, right?
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post Mar 11 2015, 12:25 PM

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Just wanna lay tiles on backyard, 144sqft,

was quoted RM1,080 + RM200 (new cover for drainage) excluding tiles.

RM7.50 per sqft installing (without any hacking)
market price how much for labour?

what is suitable color for outdoor?
and price range for 2*1 tiles

zenix
post Mar 11 2015, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(maltrone @ Mar 11 2015, 10:33 AM)
It's made of plywood. Sitting on top of the old tiles, part of which is hollow as well. I think I have not much choice but to bite the bullet and redo everything, right?
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if that's the case you can save some money from labour cost.
as dismantling cement/tile kitchen cabinet would be more exhaustive and expensive.
you can opt to only dismantle the lower portion of the kitchen cabinet only.
your new kitchen cabinet you can opt for it to be like the top half not sitting on the floor just hanged.
also u can ask the guy when doing your new cabinets to change the doors of your old to save cost yet refresh the look of your kitchen.

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post Mar 12 2015, 01:00 PM

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QUOTE(zenix @ Mar 11 2015, 02:11 PM)
if that's the case you can save some money from labour cost.
as dismantling cement/tile kitchen cabinet would be more exhaustive and expensive.
you can opt to only dismantle the lower portion of the kitchen cabinet only.
your new kitchen cabinet you can opt for it to be like the top half not sitting on the floor just hanged.
also u can ask the guy when doing your new cabinets to change the doors of your old to save cost yet refresh the look of your kitchen.
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Bro, that is a great idea and haven't thought of that. Question - is this common? Ie. having the bottom cabinet hanging like a wall cabinet. The bottom cabinets have a 2' depth and 8' in length (only the back and one end (not both) touches the wall), am not sure if the wall alone is able to support its weight.
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post Mar 12 2015, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(maltrone @ Mar 12 2015, 01:00 PM)
Bro, that is a great idea and haven't thought of that. Question - is this common? Ie. having the bottom cabinet hanging like a wall cabinet. The bottom cabinets have a 2' depth and 8' in length (only the back and one end (not both) touches the wall), am not sure if the wall alone is able to support its weight.
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i see some ikea designs don't touch the floor unless it is an island hmm.gif
also you get to clean the floor there.
plus less chance of the kitchen cabinets rotting from constantly being mopped.

This post has been edited by zenix: Mar 12 2015, 03:39 PM
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post Mar 14 2015, 01:40 PM

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i was quoted 13500 for front yard tiling, 1600sf (40x40ft), contractor supplies standard outdoor tiles that cost under 2.50 per piece.

how much can i reduce it if i were to supply the tiles myself?
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post Mar 16 2015, 09:17 AM

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you might not be able to save if you get the tiles yourself if the contractor already chosen the cheapo ones
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post Mar 23 2015, 02:41 PM

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QUOTE(lawchinkit @ Apr 5 2013, 09:55 AM)
Hi, I'm James from Buimaco Subang Jaya.  I have a 4" x 8" white color glossy tile..u can lay it in brick pattern..i'll be getting the sample from my supplier by next tuesday..can u pm me ur email address or ur contact no. if u don't mind. Once i got the sample, i'll send you the picture via email or whatsapps..
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Hi,
I want to find Guocera tiles:
Code
M865E,
H265E,
H265B,
M865E,
H265B,
M865D,
H265A,
M825D-330mmx 330mm
and M825D-200mmx330mm.

Kindly let me know if you got any.

Thanks in advance.

lin00b
post Mar 26 2015, 01:06 AM

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hi, does anyone have good tiller to recommend for Bukit Jalil area?

want to redo my master bath room
1. waterproof + tile floor ~50sqft
2. tile wall ~150sqft
3. install new WC+Basin+Water heater; remove and dispose existing WC+Basin+Bathtub

tiles self supplied. whats the estimated cost?
yikhoe
post Mar 26 2015, 09:27 AM

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Any good tile shop near usj or puchong. I want something good but on the cheaper side (average quality) . This is for outdoor tiles. Have a total of 620 sf . Please advise
Flawless1
post Mar 31 2015, 10:15 PM

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Jalan Ipoh Tile Shops have been running the same discount ads outside their shop since 6 months ago.
Been passing it everyday

Yapkf81
post Apr 2 2015, 05:31 PM

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Sheng Bee Sdn. Bhd @ Jln Ipoh open til weekend. Alots of crowd and reasonable prices .

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