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Jo_da48
post Jun 27 2011, 11:49 AM

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jun 26 2011, 11:41 PM)
doh.gif tak tersangka susu = susu  lembu  doh.gif  are you sure of this the adhesive / susu means cow milk or 牛奶水 ??
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Yes, 牛奶水 (Niúnǎi shuǐ). He will know.
And I believed people in the forum also know as it refer to SUSU.


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post Jun 27 2011, 11:01 PM

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QUOTE(bteoh @ Jun 27 2011, 12:47 AM)
A is correct.
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hahaha thanks a lot rclxms.gif sorry to be a noobie here wakakkaa


QUOTE(bhtan @ Jun 27 2011, 01:22 AM)
Why not? Some people got a lot of money to burn.  In renovation, it's the details that cost a lot.
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shakehead.gif i wan to burn also i go burn on luxury furniture with super big TV, full leather sofa, biggest side by side wall fridge and others la hahaha that is one hell of a rich arse lol


QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Jun 27 2011, 11:49 AM)
Yes, 牛奶水 (Niúnǎi shuǐ). He will know.
And I believed people in the forum also know as it refer to SUSU.
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hahaha ok will tell him 牛奶水 cox i told him he dunno what is susu keep asking me i say adhesive he lagi tak faham hahaha cox he's around near to 50s uncle most probably dunno how to online also lol ~ but hopefully this weekend i tell him he can understand lol hahaha tongue.gif
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post Jun 27 2011, 11:12 PM

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Hi Kitmel

When you mentioned inclusive of materials, you mean cement & susu only right? Excluding tiles? What is the measurement of your tiles?


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QUOTE(kitmel @ Jun 25 2011, 12:27 AM)
Hi. Just done with my tiling. The contractor quite good, and charge reasonably too. Rm1000 for 400sf,  just for laying tiles, inclusive of labours and materials.
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post Jun 28 2011, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(Skydrop @ Jun 27 2011, 11:12 PM)
Hi Kitmel

When you mentioned inclusive of materials, you mean cement & susu only right?  Excluding tiles?  What is the measurement of your tiles?
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I bought the 2x2 tiles
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post Jun 28 2011, 12:00 PM

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Guys
Can I make the following conclusion?

Hack Tiles - RM1/sq ft

Install Tiles
Floor Tiles
2 X 2 - RM7/sq ft
1 X 2 - RM5/sq ft
1X 1 - RM3/sq ft

Wall Tiles
1 X 1 - RM3.50/sq ft
1 x 2 - RM5/sq ft

Please correct me if i'm wrong. This is taking into account that tiles are purchased on our own

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post Jun 28 2011, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(VKS286 @ Jun 28 2011, 12:00 PM)
Guys
Can I make the following conclusion?

Hack Tiles - RM1/sq ft

Install Tiles
Floor Tiles
2 X 2 - RM7/sq ft
1 X 2 - RM5/sq ft
1X 1 - RM3/sq ft

Wall Tiles
1 X 1 - RM3.50/sq ft
1 x 2 - RM5/sq ft

Please correct me if i'm wrong. This is taking into account that tiles are purchased on our own

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Hack tiles = rm1/sf sound ok....some charge 2/sf..but most expensive is on dispossed rubbish. so if landed house they will charge a lump sum amount but if condo need to depend the condo situation.

My contractor charge me same price for all size of tiles. for him, floor and wall is same as well.


Added on June 28, 2011, 1:55 pmsome ppl ask me the shop location, red color spot:

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post Jun 28 2011, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(VKS286 @ Jun 28 2011, 12:00 PM)
Guys
Can I make the following conclusion?

Hack Tiles - RM1/sq ft

Install Tiles
Floor Tiles
2 X 2 - RM7/sq ft
1 X 2 - RM5/sq ft
1X 1 - RM3/sq ft

Wall Tiles
1 X 1 - RM3.50/sq ft
1 x 2 - RM5/sq ft

Please correct me if i'm wrong. This is taking into account that tiles are purchased on our own

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your tile for 2 x 2 is expensive, the highest i got is RM6.5, then RM6, then RM5.8 and lastly RM5.5 whistling.gif

but if not mistaken Rm5.5 takde susu kot hahahaha cox not stated however RM6.5, RM6 and RM5.8 ada stated susu there

1 x 2 tile lowest i get RM5 also
1 x 1 takde

wall tile
1 x 2 Rm5.00 also

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post Jun 28 2011, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jun 28 2011, 06:18 PM)
your tile for 2 x 2 is expensive, the highest i got is RM6.5, then RM6, then RM5.8 and lastly RM5.5  whistling.gif

but if not mistaken Rm5.5 takde susu kot hahahaha cox not stated however RM6.5, RM6 and RM5.8 ada stated susu there

1 x 2 tile lowest i get RM5 also
1 x 1 takde

wall tile
1 x 2 Rm5.00 also
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i think you price include labour+cement+tile adhesive +susu+......except tiles? rolleyes.gif

still mahal to me as my tiler charge me rm2.3 for labour only, total consume 40 bags cement+ 50 bags tile adhesive + 4 drums susu for 3000sqft tiles installed, turn out to be about less than rm1 per sqft for others........

thus my tiles installation cost is less than RM3.30 per sq ft not included tile cost whistling.gif whistling.gif
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post Jun 28 2011, 10:44 PM

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QUOTE(skng03 @ Jun 28 2011, 09:43 PM)
i think you price include labour+cement+tile adhesive +susu+......except tiles? rolleyes.gif

still mahal to me as my tiler charge me rm2.3 for labour only, total consume 40 bags cement+ 50 bags tile adhesive + 4 drums susu for 3000sqft tiles installed, turn out to be about less than rm1 per sqft for others........

thus my tiles installation cost is less than RM3.30 per sq ft not included tile cost  whistling.gif  whistling.gif
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meaning better i go buy cvement, sand, tile adhesive and susu ? but i thought adhesive and susu is the same things shakehead.gif what does it do actually ? why 2 x 2 tiles must put the susu / adhesive thing le ??

they provide u delivery for the sands and cement ??
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post Jun 28 2011, 11:13 PM

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Thanks, Kitmel. That's really cheap drool.gif


QUOTE(kitmel @ Jun 28 2011, 12:00 AM)
I bought the 2x2 tiles
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post Jun 28 2011, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(Kelvin5717 @ Jun 28 2011, 10:44 PM)
meaning better i go buy cvement, sand, tile adhesive and susu ? but i thought adhesive and susu is the same things  shakehead.gif what does it do actually ? why 2 x 2 tiles must put the susu / adhesive thing le ??

they provide u delivery for the sands and cement ??
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tile adhesive & susu is different thing lar...and have different price for different grade nod.gif

click the link :

http://www.belle.com.my/v2010/product/main_adhesive.php

i use super star

admixtures aka. SUSU:

http://www.belle.com.my/v2010/product/main_admixture.php

i use BELCEM ADMIX 1


cement & sand supply by hardware shop, include delivery one


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post Jun 28 2011, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(skng03 @ Jun 29 2011, 12:22 AM)
tile adhesive & susu is different thing lar...and have different price for different grade nod.gif

click the link :

http://www.belle.com.my/v2010/product/main_adhesive.php

i use super star

admixtures aka. SUSU:

http://www.belle.com.my/v2010/product/main_admixture.php

i use BELCEM ADMIX 1
cement & sand supply by hardware shop, include delivery one
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susu is one of the material gonna to use for 2x2 tiles if don't have new cement+sand to be lay.
if your floor have new cement+sand then you noneed susu la gang !!!
purchase 2x2 tiles must select price RM17above per piece, otherwise the tiles surface will not have good level, means after install you will see uneven level.
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QUOTE(vatiore @ Jun 28 2011, 11:34 PM)
susu is one of the material gonna to use for 2x2 tiles if don't have new cement+sand to be lay.
if your floor have new cement+sand then you noneed susu la gang !!!
purchase 2x2 tiles must select price RM17above per piece, otherwise the tiles surface will not have good level, means after install you will see uneven level.
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susu or no susu depend on what kind of tiles/ stone u use,nothing to do with the cement sand base.
if the base screed not done properly or not mixed properly then the tiles will pop out/ hollow no matter what susu/ tile adhesive u use yawn.gif



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post Jun 29 2011, 09:48 AM

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My condo's tiles has hole and little crack, any way to paint/fill up the hole?
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post Jul 1 2011, 12:45 AM

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any 1 have balcony floor design. cant get much from google.

Pebble wash with tiles.
Jo_da48
post Jul 3 2011, 01:57 AM

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Lucky my tiles work almost ending as the tiles price increased 10%.

With add on 2box already need extra $15 (original @2.40 and now@2.65 / 15pcs@box)....

Else I guess easily need extra 2-3K sad.gif (Yet to calculate how much tiles I have puchase)

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im not sure if this is the right place to ask, but i am open to recommendations for wet kitchen floor tiles.

any advice?
bhtan
post Jul 3 2011, 09:30 AM

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Wet kitchen floor tiles should have higher slip resistance and thus try to get the matt, structured or lapatto (sp?) finish. In my opinion, matt finish is good enough as it is easier to maintain and offer enough slip resistance when wet. If you want to go cheap, get the china, Vietnam etc tiles and some are around RM12 for 2x2. For my wet kitchen, I opted for Niro Granite Balsatina series which is around RM25 for 2x2. I also like their Charmed series. These are the newer series that you may not seen in their web site. I also checked out the Guecera, MML, White Horse but settled for Niro.

My kitchen will be completed next week. I can show you my wet and dry kitchen then!

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post Jul 3 2011, 10:13 AM

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Wet kitchen go for Matt tiles for the floor and maybe polished tiles for wall.. Size wise depending on the overall floor layout...
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post Jul 3 2011, 11:14 AM

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My wet kitchen is 2x2 gray porcelain tiles for floor. 1x2 polished white tiles for wall. Cabinet is high gloss white with alu frame. For dry, it is 2x2 compressed marble polished cream tiles with no tiles on the wall as most will be covered by cabinet and/or glass. Cabinet is white and black combo also high gloss

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