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popice2u
post Jun 4 2014, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(wookp @ Jun 4 2014, 08:07 AM)
I just tiled my interior and I may have a box extra that I maybe able to sell to you if you want it? Also you can ask my contractor on the price as well.
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Is 1 box sufficient for the internal garden? If yes then I may consider.
Also I have not decided should I make a skirt around the living all.

I just bought sub-sale now awaiting for bank loan approval & s&p


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post Jun 4 2014, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Jun 4 2014, 08:42 AM)
Is 1 box sufficient for the internal garden? If yes then I may consider.
Also I have not decided should I make a skirt around the living all.

I just bought sub-sale now awaiting for bank loan approval & s&p
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How much for the subsale unit?
Vampyr3
post Jun 4 2014, 12:44 PM

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Jun 3 2014, 10:02 PM)
thks. mind telling what is the codes number? is your contractor workmanship good and price reasonable? icon_question.gif
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Attached the codes obtained from management office. Workmanship is ok i guess and the price is market price so it's not really cheaper


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Alexis666
post Jun 4 2014, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(Annice82 @ Jun 3 2014, 02:10 PM)
Damn lots of mosquitoes at this area! My baby always got bitten. Shit!! I have been using lots of mosquito repellents spray, ridset, in gel form and also electric type. It seems not much help also. Any suggestion on how to get rid of these mosquitos??? sad.gif
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The mosquito thing is getting out of control. Me and my kid just got discharged from the hospital for dengue.
And btw, the water tank thing behind the house is just plain ridiculous.
It creates more trouble than it solves.
Mine has a leak and hasn't been working since i've got in, and all the developer can say is that they are working on negotiating with the suppliers to change a whole bunch of em, so i need to wait. Yet the leak is causing a pool of water to gather behind my house every time it rains.
And they have the audacity to hold back my renovation deposit cause apparently this foolish water tank needs to be accessible to the workers from the outside (i did renovation behind the house to make a wall), a clause they never told me about.
And yet the damned tank doesn't even work.
This is nonsensical in every sense of the word.
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post Jun 4 2014, 05:37 PM

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Hi Neighbour,

Does anyone has water leaking in 1st Floor Toilet, which leave watermark on the dining hall and living room area.

How long it take for the developer to rectify your defect, it's been 2 week for me without any rectification from developer.

When contacted the management office they refer me to the sale staff since I bought it completed unit from developer ( S&P as it is basis - which I dispute since they're no water supply during S&P signing and it's a new unit not sub-sale, verbally they agreed to rectify but verbally only).

Furthermore could anyone provide feedback about renovation contractor company TS Design & Co and his sister company for Kitchen Cabinet MyFid. Does they're reliable ? and their w/ship is o.k ?


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post Jun 4 2014, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(rmohamma @ Jun 4 2014, 05:37 PM)
Hi Neighbour,

Does anyone has water leaking in 1st Floor Toilet, which leave  watermark on the dining hall and living room area.

How long it take for the developer to rectify your defect, it's been 2 week for me without any rectification from developer.

When contacted the management office they refer me to the sale staff since I bought it completed unit from developer ( S&P as it is basis - which I dispute since they're no water supply during S&P signing and it's a new unit not sub-sale, verbally they agreed to rectify but verbally only).

Furthermore could anyone provide feedback  about renovation contractor company TS Design & Co and his sister company for Kitchen Cabinet MyFid. Does they're reliable ? and their w/ship is o.k ?
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One of the ridiculous thing with this developer is even if u bought it direct from them, they said it's subsale doh.gif Completed unit = subsale = no warranty and defect rectification is only on goodwill basis, not their responsibility rclxub.gif

I face the same case when i asked them to rectify my defects and it took them 2 mths and it's not even serious leakage etc stuff. In the end, it's not completed in time and i took back the keys to rectify them myself....fed up with the sales person attitude which suck big time
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post Jun 4 2014, 06:31 PM

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QUOTE(Vampyr3 @ Jun 4 2014, 06:10 PM)
One of the ridiculous thing with this developer is even if u bought it direct from them, they said it's subsale doh.gif  Completed unit = subsale = no warranty and defect rectification is only on goodwill basis, not their responsibility  rclxub.gif

I face the same case when i asked them to rectify my defects and it took them 2 mths and it's not even serious leakage etc stuff. In the end, it's not completed in time and i took back the keys to rectify them myself....fed up with the sales person attitude which suck big time
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Same thing over here. Straight from developer and their excuse is always, "Oh we are doing this on a good will basis." Took them almost 2 months to fully rectify my issues. Finally, i just decided to do the smaller stuff myself. And don't bother with the sales staff, they are useless and pretty much only there to sell new launches. Once sold everything is referred to the management office next door, which is called Genesis if i am not mistaken. They are the ones managing Legian at the moment.
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post Jun 4 2014, 08:01 PM

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QUOTE(rmohamma @ Jun 4 2014, 05:37 PM)
Hi Neighbour,

Does anyone has water leaking in 1st Floor Toilet, which leave  watermark on the dining hall and living room area.

How long it take for the developer to rectify your defect, it's been 2 week for me without any rectification from developer.

When contacted the management office they refer me to the sale staff since I bought it completed unit from developer ( S&P as it is basis - which I dispute since they're no water supply during S&P signing and it's a new unit not sub-sale, verbally they agreed to rectify but verbally only).

Furthermore could anyone provide feedback  about renovation contractor company TS Design & Co and his sister company for Kitchen Cabinet MyFid. Does they're reliable ? and their w/ship is o.k ?
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I think water leaking is a common problem. Mine was ok when I did the inspection. But 2 months later, it leaked on the ceiling area in the dining and also toilets upstairs. Good thing my contractor was there at that time and he immediately switched off the water supply. Otherwise, my whole ceiling will be gone case. Mind u, they are plaster ceilings after all.

In the end, my plumber just did the repair coz contractor said can't wait for them to come since water is needed for renovation. Leaking at pipe joints is the cause, as the pipes are made from soft and not good material.
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post Jun 4 2014, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(Vampyr3 @ Jun 3 2014, 09:54 PM)
I don't think anything is full-proof though, there is always chances for the mosquitoes to fly in whenever you open the door's or flip the nets to open windows but it's still better than nothing at all smile.gif Am also thinking to plant some potted plants which is natural repellant, can't remember the name of the plant now though
I think you can still find some old stock from suppliers, you can try Kong Mee Trading at bandar puchong jaya. My contractor got it from there I think since he told me to check out the tiles there and let him know the codes that i want.....i also tiled up the indoor garden but still left some indentation
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Good idea! I'll also have some mosquito-repelling potted plants then. Do let me know if u figured out what those plants are called. smile.gif
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post Jun 4 2014, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(joeec @ Jun 4 2014, 08:05 PM)
Good idea! I'll also have some mosquito-repelling potted plants then. Do let me know if u figured out what those plants are called.  smile.gif
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Ken Greenbook Facebook was share this plant information. Not sure is it what you looking.
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post Jun 4 2014, 10:34 PM

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QUOTE(noproblem @ Jun 4 2014, 08:30 PM)
Ken Greenbook Facebook was share this plant information. Not sure is it what you looking.
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Thanks! Wasn't aware of such a Facebook page. Will try to get hold of those plants...
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post Jun 5 2014, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(joeec @ Jun 4 2014, 08:01 PM)
I think water leaking is a common problem. Mine was ok when I did the inspection. But 2 months later, it leaked on the ceiling area in the dining and also toilets upstairs. Good thing my contractor was there at that time and he immediately switched off the water supply. Otherwise, my whole ceiling will be gone case. Mind u, they are plaster ceilings after all.

In the end, my plumber just did the repair coz contractor said can't wait for them to come since water is needed for renovation. Leaking at pipe joints is the cause, as the pipes are made from soft and not good material.
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I also suspect leaking at the pipe joint, since I could see dripping from the pipe when doing the ponding test (All water gone after few hour). Since all feedback said about 2 month it's better for me to find my own contractor to rectify this issue - Any good plumber contact ?
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post Jun 5 2014, 07:58 AM

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QUOTE(rmohamma @ Jun 5 2014, 12:36 AM)
I also suspect leaking at the pipe joint, since I  could see dripping from the pipe when doing the  ponding test (All water gone after few hour). Since all feedback said about 2 month it's better for me to find my own contractor to rectify this issue - Any good plumber contact ?
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Sorry I don't. Coz my contractor liaised with his plumber, so I've got no contacts.
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post Jun 5 2014, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(Alexis666 @ Jun 4 2014, 12:58 PM)
The mosquito thing is getting out of control. Me and my kid just got discharged from the hospital for dengue.
And btw, the water tank thing behind the house is just plain ridiculous.
It creates more trouble than it solves.
Mine has a leak and hasn't been working since i've got in, and all the developer can say is that they are working on negotiating with the suppliers to change a whole bunch of em, so i need to wait. Yet the leak is causing a pool of water to gather behind my house every time it rains.
And they have the audacity to hold back my renovation deposit cause apparently this foolish water tank needs to be accessible to the workers from the outside (i did renovation behind the house to make a wall), a clause they never told me about.
And yet the damned tank doesn't even work.
This is nonsensical in every sense of the word.
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Well, if you cannot tahan, do what I did. Change the water tank yourself. I bought a 150l for rm240 which is now sitting on top of my rear extension. Mine house is on 23a if you wanna have a look.
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QUOTE(wookp @ Jun 5 2014, 09:41 AM)
Well, if you cannot tahan, do what I did. Change the water tank yourself. I bought a 150l for rm240 which is now sitting on top of my rear extension. Mine house is on 23a if you wanna have a look.
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Can you still get back your renovation deposit?
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post Jun 5 2014, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(felixcfk @ Jun 5 2014, 09:50 AM)
Can you still get back your renovation deposit?
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Guidelines say it's ok to change to at least a 150 gallon tank whereby the water is accessible for the maintenance workers to water the plants.
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post Jun 5 2014, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(wookp @ Jun 5 2014, 10:27 AM)
Guidelines say it's ok to change to at least a 150 gallon tank whereby the water is accessible for the maintenance workers to water the plants.
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That is good. Maybe i will find a day to go your house have a look.

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post Jun 5 2014, 10:56 AM

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Anyone did back extension ground floor with full 5ft with a bit of roof exceeding the 5ft area? Wanna know if management reimburses your deposit even though the roof exceeded the 5 ft (green fence) by about 1foot.
But the walls of course is still within green fence area.

Thanks
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post Jun 5 2014, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(joeec @ Jun 5 2014, 10:56 AM)
Anyone did back extension ground floor with full 5ft with a bit of roof exceeding the 5ft area? Wanna know if management reimburses your deposit even though the roof exceeded the 5 ft (green fence) by about 1foot.
But the walls of course is still within green fence area.

Thanks
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The wall is fine. But if the roof exceeds the area i think you are in for a bit of an argument there. From what i've been reading, they won't refund the deposit cause it has exceeded your own compound. But do check man. Ya never know.
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post Jun 5 2014, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(wookp @ Jun 5 2014, 09:41 AM)
Well, if you cannot tahan, do what I did. Change the water tank yourself. I bought a 150l for rm240 which is now sitting on top of my rear extension. Mine house is on 23a if you wanna have a look.
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Thanks for the info mate. Yeah i will swing by to have a look one o'these days.


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