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 House Wiring Cost, Dwonlight Switch Point

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papaya2
post Mar 26 2011, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(sheakhu @ Mar 21 2011, 08:07 PM)
RM45/down light point
RM150/AC/Heater point
RM60/Point

This is what i paid during my house renovation,
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i just got quotation of 1 contractor, my house in Klang

RM50/down light point (extra rm5 if need install each yr own purchased downlight)
RM190/AC/Heater point
RM90/Point (13A)
RM180/ astro point

the price a bit high.... blink.gif

papaya2
post Mar 28 2011, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(wynners22 @ Mar 28 2011, 08:11 AM)
i think the price is quite high...as for the downlight point, is it include the fitting and bulb? and is RM50 include hacking to conceal the wire in the wall?

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not include fitting the downlight and bulb, he say add extra rm5 per piece if u need they help.
yes, hacking the wall to concel the wire and plaster back but w/o paint the wall.
according to him, he use pcv or some kind of plastic tube to cover the wire and attached below my origin normal type ceiling and lay down to the downlight points' location.
He's not simply lay down the wire on top of paster ceiling, is this normal wire-man doing?

i'm still thinking and finding another cheaper contractor.... sad.gif

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papaya2
post Mar 28 2011, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(wynners22 @ Mar 28 2011, 10:54 AM)
erm...i think the price is ok if they include wiring, hacking and plastering back the wire...
i found 1 contractor, RM35/downlight point (not included bulb n fitting)...but when i asked: is it include hacking and plastering? thhen he answered me : the wall is already there, how to hack??
so i think RM35 is not include hacking n plastering back... sweat.gif

may i know what kind of fitting u use? can share?

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i will use 4 inches square fitting with glass cover and use Philipe energy saving bulb.

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