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post May 27 2013, 04:51 PM

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How about the price between MML, Guocera & others brands?
Then normally store room suitable what type tiles?

QUOTE(sovietmah @ May 27 2013, 04:46 PM)
I am going to use MML 2x2 homogenous tiles for my wet kitchen concrete top.
And Guocera 2x2 for my living room flooring.
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post May 27 2013, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(petlu28 @ May 27 2013, 04:51 PM)
How about the price between MML, Guocera & others brands?
Then normally store room suitable what type tiles?
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my store room use only cement, no money.
suggest store room follow same tiles like living room.
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post May 27 2013, 05:25 PM

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Oh ok. If same tiles then i need buy from developer.

QUOTE(sovietmah @ May 27 2013, 05:12 PM)
my store room use only cement, no money.
suggest store room follow same tiles like living room.
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post May 28 2013, 01:59 PM

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icon_question.gif Good noon guys, need recomendation/advise - size & color suitable for the below area.. Im budget type, cheap & economical will do. design nevermind..

store room (3x12 feet) -
car porch (15x15 feet) -
area beside the longkang (about 2x40 feet) -

How they calculate the Labour/workmanship cost ?
Is it cheaper if I buy cement & sand & pay workmanship ? rclxub.gif
PJ area which shop sell cheap tiles ?

thanks icon_rolleyes.gif
jex-koi
post May 29 2013, 01:48 PM

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QUOTE(sovietmah @ May 27 2013, 04:46 PM)
I am going to use MML 2x2 homogenous tiles for my wet kitchen concrete top.
And Guocera 2x2 for my living room flooring.
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QUOTE(petlu28 @ May 27 2013, 04:51 PM)
How about the price between MML, Guocera & others brands?
Then normally store room suitable what type tiles?
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As far as I heard, guocera homo tiles are all made in china nowadays. Not sure what kind of tiles Guocera still makes locally. Saying this, i do not mean tiles from China is of inferior quality. Just preference.

I got some (made in MY) MML homo tiles last week. Cost ~RM25 pp, and i used them on my kitchen table top.
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post May 29 2013, 05:49 PM

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Any1 know the selling price for 2X2 White Horse - H66020??
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post May 30 2013, 10:02 AM

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what is the market price for installation + skirting for below tile size??

1X2 (wall+floor)
2X2 (floor)
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post Jun 2 2013, 11:03 PM

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Any recommended brand for exterior wall? Plan to put the tiles instead of painting and look for those self clean or less maintenance tiles. Many thanks
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post Jun 3 2013, 01:44 PM

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Hi guys!

I am interested in Guocera recently launched Classic Oak Series - glazed porcelain tiles 15x90cm that has wood grains. But the price I got after discount (before is RM18 a piece) is RM13.80.

Is this a reasonable price for 15x90cm size tiles?

Also, everyone I asked, keep asking me to buy from Superceramic at Puchong...why ah? Are they really that cheap? I have been there twice, and only managed to like 1 particular tile, the rest is either too expensive or design not to my liking.
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post Jun 3 2013, 03:12 PM

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Your price work out to be RM 9.2 per sqft, I have not seen this tiles but for that price is consider high end tile. You have not include installation. Maybe another RM 5 for installation that work out to be around RM 14.2 close to installing Merbau hardwood flooring for 3" width type.

More selection at Superceramic, and general tiles seller. Guocera shop only sell Guocera tiles, Niro shop only sell Niro.You can try another big tiles shop at cambell area.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Jun 3 2013, 03:12 PM)
Your price work out to be RM 9.2 per sqft, I have not seen this tiles but for that price is consider high end tile. You have not include installation. Maybe another RM 5 for installation that work out to be around RM 14.2 close to installing Merbau hardwood flooring for 3" width type.

More selection at Superceramic, and general tiles seller. Guocera shop only sell Guocera tiles, Niro shop only sell Niro.You can try another big tiles shop at cambell area.
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Thank you so much Weikee for your advices.

Indeed that is 1st grade tile according to the sales lady. Really nice grain and looks, but was hoping for something around RM10 region.

As for installation, my contractor will do it.

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post Jun 3 2013, 04:23 PM

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Installation is still chargeable work. First grade tiles can be cheap, the price of the tiles you mention are more like a high end tiles like how feruni market its tiles.
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post Jun 3 2013, 04:24 PM

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First grade and high end is different thing.
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post Jun 3 2013, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(RickOoi @ Jun 3 2013, 01:44 PM)
Hi guys!

I am interested in Guocera recently launched Classic Oak Series - glazed porcelain tiles 15x90cm that has wood grains. But the price I got after discount (before is RM18 a piece) is RM13.80.

Is this a reasonable price for 15x90cm size tiles?

Also, everyone I asked, keep asking me to buy from Superceramic at Puchong...why ah? Are they really that cheap? I have been there twice, and only managed to like 1 particular tile, the rest is either too expensive or design not to my liking.
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White horse also have same tile, cost around the same too....

SO i'm in dilemma...tile or hardwood doh.gif

Tile = long lasting
Hardwood = nicer and authentic...but just worry the maintenance
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QUOTE(TarePanda @ Jun 3 2013, 05:07 PM)
White horse also have same tile, cost around the same too....

SO i'm in dilemma...tile or hardwood doh.gif

Tile = long lasting
Hardwood = nicer and authentic...but just worry the maintenance
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Thanks Weikee for the clarifications. Actually I am not looking for any high grade or high end tiles, just reasonable price tiles that looks nice to me.

TarePanda, for me, the reason I choose tiles over hardwood is maintenance issue also. I just don't want to worry about spills or stains over the hardwood - in summary I am lazy sweat.gif
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QUOTE(RickOoi @ Jun 3 2013, 05:25 PM)
Thanks Weikee for the clarifications. Actually I am not looking for any high grade or high end tiles, just reasonable price tiles that looks nice to me.

TarePanda, for me, the reason I choose tiles over hardwood is maintenance issue also. I just don't want to worry about spills or stains over the hardwood - in summary I am lazy  sweat.gif
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Tiles maintenance are lower, but it does stain and fade
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QUOTE(weikee @ Jun 3 2013, 05:32 PM)
Tiles maintenance are lower, but it does stain and fade
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Stain and fade...that's what i worry...haha

What i worry that most for hardwood is...it will sound "crack crack" after few years?
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QUOTE(TarePanda @ Jun 3 2013, 05:37 PM)
Stain and fade...that's what i worry...haha

What i worry that most for hardwood is...it will sound "crack crack" after few years?
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laminated flooring?

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post Jun 3 2013, 08:43 PM

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Any good tile shop in puchong....cheap cheap niro...

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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Jun 3 2013, 08:24 PM)
laminated flooring?
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I think laminated flooring is same as solid wood floor?

It need maintenance after few years..think so rolleyes.gif

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