Any one been to evo 10 year anniversary showroom
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May I know why the contractor charge me $350 for removed trash, he just help me to do cement screeding.
May I know why the contractor charge me $350 for removed trash, he just help me to do cement screeding.
Possible to do for one room at a time?
But then all those big things inside the room room? I mean hard to take out like master bed, double decker bed , etc right
My contractor charged me 300 just to remove one pack of trash.
If u want, u can tell him that u will settle your own haulage.
Trash wise I think it depends on what kind of trash I guess.
If if those hacking debris, hard to clear yourself. Cos you'll need a to have them bring in those container to collect those trash and dispose. Cannot anyhow throw.
But if it's those small stuff, then DIY will make sense.
Usually they will charge by estimation plus 10% wastage.Wouldn't recommend you to do one room at a time though.
Cos usually contractors / ID will be charging you for per trip. Meaning if you have 3 rooms, you'll need to pay 3 times for the work man to come over.
Perhaps you can suggest them to help shift like big things to the living room first. Then after that shift back before doing up the living room floor.
But if you find it a hassle, you can do the flooring around the "permanent furnitures" . This is provided that your furnitures are those flushed all the way to the floor.
Haha , but in my opinion , one time pain is better.
Removed service yard.
Just a little concrete and tiles.
Can bring back to office bin to throw.
Wouldn't recommend you to do one room at a time though.
Cos usually contractors / ID will be charging you for per trip. Meaning if you have 3 rooms, you'll need to pay 3 times for the work man to come over.
Perhaps you can suggest them to help shift like big things to the living room first. Then after that shift back before doing up the living room floor.
But if you find it a hassle, you can do the flooring around the "permanent furnitures" . This is provided that your furnitures are those flushed all the way to the floor.
Haha , but in my opinion , one time pain is better.
Hi, anyone experience gap between vinyl tiles after a year. Very random not specifically at 1 location
2 years so far, as good as first day.
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Okay, this is how it kook like lol shag
Vinyl shouldn't shrink or expand under normal temp conditions.
Can you share the name of the company or brand of the vinyl, so that we can be aware of this?