QUOTE(firee818 @ Mar 17 2016, 09:47 AM)
Tq.
What about if the thickness is 0.75 inch(19mm), width is 3.5 inches(89mm) and length is 10 feets (3048mm), including workmanship, good quality glues and others good quality materials (e.g. sealer, anti-scratch liquid) all in all amounting to
RM 28 per sq ft for Merbau wood flooring (imported from Papua New Guinae 4 years ago and stored in a warehouse), is the price reasonable?
BTW, for Merbau woods store in a warehouse for 4 years, is it still durable?
Thank for replying.
Unfortunately, I am not well-versed enough on this topic to advise but just put a few points below for consideration...
-The thickness seems non-standard (15mm, 18mm, 20+mm seems to be the common ones I found)... not sure why this is the case? Reject stock?
-Anti termite treatment included?
-Skirting included? What type of wood for skirting?
-Removal of current flooring included? - including rubbish / debris removal
-4 years, you need to know the storage condition, whether it has been exposed to humidity, etc.
Solid timber, if properly cared for and maintained, can easily last decades (quoting some website I read sometime ago)
These will affect your cost if not... for further info, I leave it to the real sifus here to help you... sorry as I am a newbie
This post has been edited by phoenixxx: Mar 17 2016, 10:05 AM