HIP starting today. Very excited

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Wow u built the plastic "wall" yourself or pay someone to do?
 

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Did not engage a service company to do the dustproofing. Got a helpful neighbor to help instead. My dustproofing workmanship is lousy. I saw my neighbors dustproofing was fantastic as they engaged a service company to do it. Their plastic sheets very straight and firm unlike mine which are loose and wrinkled

Frankly, one person can complete the dustproofing with high standard. My helpful neighbor did it all by herself. I tried to do it by myself the first day but was frustrated as I got into some troubles going about doing it the first time. Then I met my helpful neighbor and she showed me her artwork. I was very impressed and asked her to help out. The trick is to get some aluminum extensible poles from the HIP workers to get the job done (see above picture in the hall). Did dustproofing for 4 days and very tired. If you engage a service company they'll send 2 person down to complete in a day

Will clean and do touch-up painting later myself

You need to pay

$300+ for dustproofing
$300+ for post cleaning and at least
$300+ for painting

Should be very noisy and dusty due to the hacking. OK go to MCD and KFC to nua and enjoy aircon
 
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I think your dust proofing after 1st day will fall apart. The exhaust fan they use is very strong one. Good luck cleaning the dust.
 

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I think your dust proofing after 1st day will fall apart. The exhaust fan they use is very strong one. Good luck cleaning the dust.

I also think so. Hopefully it can withstand the first day lor
 

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ts, you at 800+ ah???
Then are you moving out to stay for the next 2-3 wks ah?
 

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Did not engage a service to do the dustproofing. Got a helpful neighbor to help instead. My dustproofing workmanship is lousy. I saw my neighbors dustproofing was fantastic as they engaged a service company to do it. Their plastic sheets very straight and firm unlike mine which are loose and wrinkled

Frankly, one person can complete the dustproofing with high standard. My helpful neighbor did it all by herself. I tried to do it by myself the first day but was frustrated as I got into some troubles going about doing it the first time. Then I met my helpful neighbor and she showed me her artwork. I was very impressed and asked her to help out. The trick is to get some aluminum extensible poles from the HIP workers to get the job done (see above picture in the hall). Did dustproofing for 4 days and very tired. If you engage a service company they'll send 2 person down to complete in a day

Will clean and do touch-up painting later myself

You need to pay

$300+ for dustproofing
$300+ for post cleaning and at least
$300+ for painting

Should be very noisy and dusty due to the hacking. OK go to MCD to nua and enjoy aircon
How did you repay your helpful neighbor ?
 

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Did not engage a service to do the dustproofing. Got a helpful neighbor to help instead. My dustproofing workmanship is lousy. I saw my neighbors dustproofing was fantastic as they engaged a service company to do it. Their plastic sheets very straight and firm unlike mine which are loose and wrinkled

Frankly, one person can complete the dustproofing with high standard. My helpful neighbor did it all by herself. I tried to do it by myself the first day but was frustrated as I got into some troubles going about doing it the first time. Then I met my helpful neighbor and she showed me her artwork. I was very impressed and asked her to help out. The trick is to get some aluminum extensible poles from the HIP workers to get the job done (see above picture in the hall). Did dustproofing for 4 days and very tired. If you engage a service company they'll send 2 person down to complete in a day

Will clean and do touch-up painting later myself

You need to pay

$300+ for dustproofing
$300+ for post cleaning and at least
$300+ for painting

Should be very noisy and dusty due to the hacking. OK go to MCD to nua and enjoy aircon
I did my parents 4 room flat on my own. Spent 2 day/night

Parents stayed my place for the time being.
 

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a she helping a he for the dust proofing? 🤔

one person doing all that by herself?
impressive
 

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a she helping a he for the dust proofing? 🤔

one person doing all that by herself?
impressive

I also shocked when she showed me photos of her dustproofed house. Very impressed with her workmanship

Luckily she helped me out otherwise I don't think I can complete
 
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