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Typically, how long does it take to complete renovation work for a flat, assuming also need to remove away the old floorings etc.

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I renovated my house last year and I used limestone floor. I can say it is very nice and after 1 year it looks as how it was 1 year before.

 

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Turbocharged

Typically, how long does it take to complete renovation work for a flat, assuming also need to remove away the old floorings etc.

 

Depend on the extend of your reno.... typically dont rush rush type will take about 5 weeks to 6 weeks..... unless cannot wait, else dont rush... do the house swee swee... it goes a long way...

 

For my case, that time no choice, got to rush the CON-tractor..... imagine tomorrow need to move in, the house still like a CON-struction site.... [rolleyes][laugh]

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Handsgrope? :grin:

i call them

 

a janet told me the nut might be loose

 

so i went to buy a wrench

 

it still leaks

 

 

i call hansgrohe. they say my pipe might be leaking.

 

i told her my toilet just renovated less than 1 year

 

 

she says the industry promise of 5 years warranty is not valid

 

she says if after install. within 7 days no problems means ok

 

 

during the entire conversation. she never admit that it her products fault .

 

 

dear friends. dont buy hansgrohe products. they are expensive and offer zero warranty to the no brands mixers.

 

might as well save the monies and buy no brands than to buy expensive hansgrohe and still get sim lim sales man experience

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which part leak?

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i called 2 plumber...all says change the mixer ok already.

 

 

only hansgrohe starts telling me nut not tight. my pipe might be leaking and all that sh it

 

 

same as jovier chew the sim lim salesman.

 

 

 

my conclusion. dont bother buying expensive brands. just buy normal will do

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IMO, it looks like the leaking is due to the joining part between the ring of the

fixture to the surface of the top. i think you need a rubber seal to seal the gap.  

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Mine don't know what brand mixers in both bathroom 16 yrs, still good.

IMO, it looks like the leaking is due to the joining part between the ring of the

fixture to the surface of the top. i think you need a rubber seal to seal the gap.

initially initially thought could be a simple fix change rubber seal or the flexi pipe. But he said 2 plumbers said the mixer got problem.
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IMO, it looks like the leaking is due to the joining part between the ring of the

fixture to the surface of the top. i think you need a rubber seal to seal the gap.

hey bro. really is the rubber seal

 

but has since bought a new mixer.

 

matt finish and installed myself

 

 

 

 

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If really is the rubber seal, the 2 plumbers should be blacklisted. Causong unnecessary conflict with the handgrophe distri

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2 more years later i will revisit this thread on my new toilet

If really is the rubber seal, the 2 plumbers should be blacklisted. Causong unnecessary conflict with the handgrophe distri

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good thing is i learn a lesson in diy

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U need to get good rubber to prevent leakage. Brands like hansgrohe are built for lifetime.

 

My water gun beside close also leak like hell last time, keep on changing rubber until find suitable ine

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2 more years later i will revisit this thread on my new toilet

 

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good thing is i learn a lesson in diyððð

 

 

 

 

mine big or not

 

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conclusion. whatever 5 years warranty is bull sh it . plumbers better get those with good reputation

Whoa!!!! 12" :XD:

U need to get good rubber to prevent leakage. Brands like hansgrohe are built for lifetime.

 

My water gun beside close also leak like hell last time, keep on changing rubber until find suitable ine

Sometimes what you need is some very high quality grease to lubricate the ring

The grease will also prevent leakage!

:XD:

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