QUOTE(lowlowc @ Sep 24 2011, 09:08 PM)
Hi, after getting rejected by a few contractor because our job is too small for them (the rest quote expensive), I decided to source my own KC, wardrobe, electrical works, cement works and autogate. But first thing, I’m confuse about the sequence of the work. After searching a while, I figure the sequence is like this :
1.Wiring (add power point etc) - electrician
2.Fans, air con, lightings - electrician
3.Splashback mosaic – cement worker
4.Paint – painters
5.Kitchen cabinet, hood, oven and hobs – KC supplier
5.Autogate – autogate contractor
6.Paint - painters
7.Wardrobes and furniture – add ons if still have money later
Which should be the better sequence so the cement workers and painters don’t have to come twice[COLOR=blue] to patch up the hackings?
If I put painting after aircons, lightings and kitchen were done will the painting work stain them?? But if I put the painters earlier before installing these stuffs, won’t they have to come back to touch up?
Autogate will be asking a friend to do, but he told me he don't know how to do the cement. So cement worker have to patch up later too.
My house also wanted to do minor renovation, almost same as u.1.Wiring (add power point etc) - electrician
2.Fans, air con, lightings - electrician
3.Splashback mosaic – cement worker
4.Paint – painters
5.Kitchen cabinet, hood, oven and hobs – KC supplier
5.Autogate – autogate contractor
6.Paint - painters
7.Wardrobes and furniture – add ons if still have money later
Which should be the better sequence so the cement workers and painters don’t have to come twice[COLOR=blue] to patch up the hackings?
If I put painting after aircons, lightings and kitchen were done will the painting work stain them?? But if I put the painters earlier before installing these stuffs, won’t they have to come back to touch up?
Autogate will be asking a friend to do, but he told me he don't know how to do the cement. So cement worker have to patch up later too.
I starting with wiring.....the rest I still under deciding which contractor to use....
Sep 25 2011, 12:46 AM

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