1. Living Room area - Type: 2hp / Standard : RM1,150.00
2. Dining Hall area - Type: 1.5hp / Standard : RM800.00
3. Kitchen area - Type: 1.0hp / Standard : RM550.00
4. Ground Floor guest room - Type: 1.0hp / Standard : RM450.00
5. Master Bedroom - Type: 1.5hp / Inverter : RM750
6. First Floor guest rooms - Type 1.0hp / Inverter : RM450 x 2 rooms = RM900.00
All the work is for concealed water and copper pipes with installation placement of the compressors at the rear rooftop of the house. I don't have the exact length but i know its very far especially from living room to back of the house.
For supply and installation of air-cond units, the price is as follows.
Panasonic 1.0hp / Standard : RM980.00
Panasonic 1.5hp / Standard : RM1,300.00
Panasonic 2.0hp / Standard : RM2,000.00
Panasonic 1.5hp / Inverter : RM1,650.00
Panasonic 1.0hp / Inverter : RM1,350.00
Most of my friends have used this guys to install their air-cond units over the years and he's been quite reliable. Not too sure how the quality of his plastering work is as no one has used him to plaster their walls completely before. He mentioned that the price for the supply and installation of the air-cond units changes depending on the current price he orders the units at that point in time.
Hope that helps.
Added on November 4, 2011, 12:53 pm
QUOTE(cyberp @ Nov 4 2011, 12:52 PM)
tumpang topic a bit.
i plan to install full height built-in wardrobe but the air con piping in on the same wall. can i install the air con on the built in wardrobe?
Better not, in case of condensation and leaks. If that happens your wardrobe is as good as gone from water damage.i plan to install full height built-in wardrobe but the air con piping in on the same wall. can i install the air con on the built in wardrobe?
This post has been edited by adrianjc: Nov 4 2011, 12:53 PM
Nov 4 2011, 12:52 PM

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