Stainless steel body is possibly $200 more or net $1.2k. $2k is way too expensive.
So is estimate 1.2K. Sometime quite confusing also. So many types of filter. But this one caught my attention cos is life time warranty.
Stainless steel body is possibly $200 more or net $1.2k. $2k is way too expensive.
Just share, i bot e H2O water filter system (small torpedo type), they'll help me to conceal the pipe during the 1st installation. Subsequently, install the topedo, clean my water tank, and do bypass (at water tank) once i move in. Of coz, to install the water filter cannister(direct drinking from its tap).
Btw, the torpedo will auto clean by itself, every 12hrs (v impt). Damage 3k. One stone kills many birds..:p
Wow! 3K. Mine was quoted 2K. Was told need not purchase any additional water tank at kitchen cos water already filtered. If wish to drink just boil it.
mine outdoor is membrane filtration process, indoor as well.
you trust yr home water tank? :p
aiya miss this !
any other exhibition coming soon?
collecting keys this month !
Hi just got an electrician to quote for wiring my house. Every connection output with wiring embedded within wall with switch provided is rm50 . He say my whole house (2.5 storey Terrace) needed 65 of such light connection which works out to be rm3250. Is the cost reasonable. Can someone advise. Thanks
Need some opinions here - are hollow wall tiles in the bathroom a big issue and should I get the developer to rectify ? It looks like at least 50% of the tiles are hollow, and the site supervisor says it is a big job to fix - he told me that its ok to just leave it as it is and that even if the tiles fall off, I have the 2 year DLP to claim. I am not too convinced by that explanation.
Need some opinions here - are hollow wall tiles in the bathroom a big issue and should I get the developer to rectify ? It looks like at least 50% of the tiles are hollow, and the site supervisor says it is a big job to fix - he told me that its ok to just leave it as it is and that even if the tiles fall off, I have the 2 year DLP to claim. I am not too convinced by that explanation.
Need some opinions here - are hollow wall tiles in the bathroom a big issue and should I get the developer to rectify ? It looks like at least 50% of the tiles are hollow, and the site supervisor says it is a big job to fix - he told me that its ok to just leave it as it is and that even if the tiles fall off, I have the 2 year DLP to claim. I am not too convinced by that explanation.
Good advice from bros here. I have insisted that they re-tile the affected sections and they have started work. Luckily I managed to push back curtain installation - the dust generated by the hacking is unbelievable.