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Ahwei81
post Oct 9 2011, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(tiensong @ Oct 7 2011, 12:16 PM)
your plastering ceiling is very expensive...i am using normal steel...RM2.20 per sqft....L-box also around RM9.00-RM10.00


Added on October 7, 2011, 12:21 pmElectric part also a bit higher....power point RM75, downlight RM45, fan with hook RM70..
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My house is 2-storey landed. My bro in law told me the plaster ceiling cost RM3.5 per sqft, but my fren get RM2.5 per sqft for his 2-storey landed...wat is the reasonalbe price for it?? 6mm o 9mm will b good for landed??

I just got a quote for electic work too:
lighting point for downlight - RM40
lighting point for t5 - RM30
power point looping - RM45
aircon point - RM135
oven/electric hob point (15A, 4mm) - RM170
All the lighting/power point come with Schneider Vivace series switch. Is it reasonable??
Hope all the sifus here can help....
Ahwei81
post Oct 11 2011, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(jforjean @ Oct 11 2011, 12:43 PM)

of coz there had different price between 6mm & 9mm.
but 9.0mm ceiling board rm3.5/sqft is consider higher. Mayb u didnt reach the quota??

you wiring price is quite reasonable.
I guess the wire is NOT CONCEALED right?

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for plaster ceiling, i havent go through the details yet... i oni do for living, dining, wet kit, master bedroom. My house is ~2200sqft

lighting point & T5 lighting point is 'in concealed/surface PVC conduit
power point, aircon point and oven/electric hob point is 'concealed'

but nt include installation of downlight, T5 la...for installation:
downlight - RM10
T5 - RM5


Added on October 11, 2011, 8:58 pm
QUOTE(CottageInterior @ Oct 11 2011, 02:06 PM)
Jerm:

Tip 1:
On the plaster ceiling,
Please tell your contractor to lower down 4'inch instead of 7'inch. It will make your
ceiling look higher. Contractor prefer 7'inch because it makes their job easier and faster.
And when you lower down you ceiling 4'inch only. Makesure your downlight suite the specification.

Tip 2:
Downlight
Please use off-white energy saving by: GE ( Philips also got but not nice ). Their color look better.
Do not: mix warm white and cool white. It make your house look 2 tone.
Downlight casing
Please chose a better quality chsing with geniune powder coat. It make different. Use Square if can.

hm..... to many to share. Maybe if you want to know more please ask me ya.
maybe what I said you already know. Just to share~

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for downlight, is OSRAM energy saving bulb gd?? GE or Philip cost hw much??
square downlight will cause insect caught inside??

This post has been edited by Ahwei81: Oct 11 2011, 08:58 PM
Ahwei81
post Oct 17 2011, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(jerm @ Oct 17 2011, 12:54 PM)
hi all, the contractor above has given me a revised quote

i am still looking out for others who can give better numbers, hopefully

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this shd b main con pricing. If u ask me, it is expensive. I did nt find a main con, so i find all myself. Bt the problem is u got to coordinate with all of them lo....
Plain plaster ceiling - Rm2.3 sqft
L.box - Rm 10 ft
lighting point for downlight (concealed)- RM40
lighting point for t5 - RM30
power point looping - RM45
aircon point - RM135
oven/electric hob point (15A, 4mm) - RM170
hope can help u....

 

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