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post Jun 28 2015, 09:39 PM

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Dear Chinese contractors/sifu,

Pls PM (quote) me the cost of renovation works below:
1.) Demolish existing tiles (floor and wall) and construct new cement layer
2.) Water proofing
3.) Dismantle existing ceiling, concrete table, bath tub, water closet & basin
4.) Lay new tiles (1x2) inclusive sand, cement, latex admixture etc
*Only tiles will be supplied
5.) Installation works of new items like WC+ basin cabinet+ mirror+ water hose & bidet+ paper holder+ towel rack
*Items will be supplied
6.) Install new ceiling

*Electricity and water points remain.
1.) Demolish existing parquet floor and construct new cement layer
2.) Lay new tiles (1x2) inclusive sand, cement, latex admixture etc
3.) *Only tiles will be supplied
4.) Skirting
*Including rubbish and waste disposal.

1.) Hacking of 1 wall 9x9 between kitchen and store
2.) Removal of the existing door of the store
2.) Patch up wall and tiles to even up

Measurement (estimation only):

3 bedrooms Floor 410 sf
bathroom Floor 45 sf
Wall (8ft high) 188 sf

*Condo in PJ.

I appreciate your interest. Thank you.

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post Aug 12 2015, 09:53 PM

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Wow, Labor RM1900 for 102sf?? RM10/sf without tiles is already quite ok. RM19 should have included good quality tiles ald plus water proofing.
1. Is it floor plus floor to ceiling?
2. Do you hack wall?
3. Lay new water piping?
4. Water proof?

Usually labor cost is ald included materials like cement, the adhesive mixture, sand etc... Material RM1000? U mean material = tiles?? If 102, only need 51 pcs 1x2. The most is plus 20% for wastage. Your concrete top will not be that big as well.

2x2 tiles RM30/pcs what brand? MLM, Niro, Feruni??

Seems very expensive to me. But depends on you lo.

This post has been edited by 1144: Aug 12 2015, 09:53 PM
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post Feb 16 2016, 10:10 PM

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I think price ranking should be following:

Feruni>Niro Granite>MLM>Guocera>White Horse>Alpha
*MLM is famous for its hardness among contractors.

Most important is to get grade 1 tiles for the uniformity and overall quality. Normally ceramic tiles for wall and porcelain tiles for floor. Now a lot Vietnam and Chinese manufactured tiles especially 2x2. Look nice in terms of outlook and price but i am not dare to try.

Prices of Guocera tiles in Putrajaya Homepro quite ok but my SIFU said is grade 2 de (i bought wall tiles)... He complained bit difficult to match as the edges not uniform but said quality still ok. Anyway, overall still ok after half a year...

 

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