The_King Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 SINGAPORE: Some homeowners are using web renovation applications to cut some middleman fees and save on costs, which have climbed about 20 per cent in last year. These apps, which allow users to connect directly with suppliers, are becoming more popular. This comes as renovation works are expected to get even more expensive as the cost of labour and materials rise, said industry players. CUSTOMERS FEELING THE PINCH For Ms Shermaine Sng and her husband, saving money was an important consideration when renovating their four-room Build-to-Order (BTO) flat. After three interior design firms quoted about S$80,000 (US$59,700) for the works, they decided to do it themselves using a renovation app. “The goal is to save costs. We wanted to see how we can minimise the spending on our house,” said Ms Sng, who spent about S$35,000 on the renovation. "We did a mock-up of our house and then it generated a quote based on the mock-up. We were just in the comfort of our own house, just adding and removing stuff, and I think that helped a lot in making it more of an enjoyable experience for us.” Renovation app Homeez said it sees at least 200 new users per week. Through the platform, users can select a pre-loaded floor plan, decide their tiles and paints, and contact the suppliers directly or hire a project manager. At every step, they are informed of the price they have to pay. Renovation works are expected to get even more expensive as the cost of labour and materials rise, said industry players. Homeez CEO Tyson Lim said the app gives users options on whether they would like to oversee the works themselves or choose freelance project managers that they want to work with, which they can pay a one-time fee for. “So for example, we do have some freelance project managers that charge maybe S$5,000 for managing a five-room flat,” he added. “The home owners are in control of the money and paying out to the suppliers directly, rather than the money flowing into an interior design firm… where a lot of unnecessary middleman fees are from there. So why not just get them to pay directly to the professional managing the project?” Consumers are able to spend less because there is no interior designer nor salesperson involved, said Mr Lim, who has been in the interior design line for the past 10 years. “Conventionally, interior designers earn through a mark-up scheme, rather than a one-time fee,” he added. “So if the cost (that) comes from a carpenter is S$100, they have to sell at maybe S$120 to S$150. “That’s where their margin comes about. So when you compare the quotations, you realise quotations vary right there.” Another web app Design Plus tracks the progress of the works and ensures consistent communication between home owners and contractors. It hopes to save around 40 per cent of costs incurred through delays and rectification work. “On average, renovation for a HDB apartment can consist of up to 50 different key persons, or 50 different contractors or suppliers. Designers will need to manage this amount of people and ensure everybody gets the same (and) correct information, avoid doing wrong things, and deliver quality work,” said Mr Zoron Koh, creative director at Design Plus. “With technology, we are able to enhance the workflow. Therefore, we can address issues like ineffectiveness, high renovation costs, job delays and miscommunications.” INTERIOR DESIGNERS STILL RELEVANT However, observers believe interior designers will still be relevant. Designers can advise clients on the latest trends and materials needed for certain works, they said. Experience is also crucial, especially in problem solving when things go wrong. The Singapore Renovation Contractors and Material Suppliers Association, which oversees the renovation industry, said that most home owners still prefer a human touch. Ms Gena Thien, the association’s director, said “the nature of renovation is that sometimes, there are unforeseen circumstances”. She added: “(If home owners) do choose to go direct, they might be at the risk of being stuck with certain renovation details because after all, not everyone is in the trade or (there are) certain renovation engagements or fine print they might not be clear of. So they really have to look out for this.” Ms Thien stressed that it is important for home owners to choose a certified renovator and ensure that what they see digitally translates to real life. Source: CNA/ca(fk) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaur4man Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 I don't intend to do any Reno for next move. house already so fucking ex. will just reuse whatever and stay on. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coffee_O Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 we should do this for all types of businesses that have agents. aka property agent, insurance agents...etc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XianGe Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 4 hours ago, aaur4man said: I don't intend to do any Reno for next move. house already so fucking ex. will just reuse whatever and stay on. For new need reno. @The_King ownself coordinate? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satki Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 any reliable and honest contractor to recommend? I found a damn good aircon service company. chemical wash 4 fan coil for 200 bucks. best is just after he left, I saw some leaking of water. he rushed back and did a high pressure flush. no leaks for 3 months. Then I call for my 3 monthly service, he charges me 25 bucks per. no leaks so far. Got to use him again for my new BTO soon. Need a good contractor soon. The one I used for current place was young chap that left his company. so gave him a chance. but quality of his contractors not so great. so anyone with lobangs - good and not necessary must be super cheap - please recommend 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaur4man Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 1 minute ago, Satki said: any reliable and honest contractor to recommend? I found a damn good aircon service company. chemical wash 4 fan coil for 200 bucks. best is just after he left, I saw some leaking of water. he rushed back and did a high pressure flush. no leaks for 3 months. Then I call for my 3 monthly service, he charges me 25 bucks per. no leaks so far. Got to use him again for my new BTO soon. Need a good contractor soon. The one I used for current place was young chap that left his company. so gave him a chance. but quality of his contractors not so great. so anyone with lobangs - good and not necessary must be super cheap - please recommend sic Aircon cleaning coy pls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted January 25 Author Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, XianGe said: For new need reno. @The_King ownself coordinate? ya, the flooring hack wall is contactor all other is ownself coordinate and diy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted January 25 Author Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, Satki said: any reliable and honest contractor to recommend? I found a damn good aircon service company. chemical wash 4 fan coil for 200 bucks. best is just after he left, I saw some leaking of water. he rushed back and did a high pressure flush. no leaks for 3 months. Then I call for my 3 monthly service, he charges me 25 bucks per. no leaks so far. Got to use him again for my new BTO soon. Need a good contractor soon. The one I used for current place was young chap that left his company. so gave him a chance. but quality of his contractors not so great. so anyone with lobangs - good and not necessary must be super cheap - please recommend mine use normal so i cant recommend remember to choose SWG21 . system 1 or 2 go for 3/4 inch insulation. system 3 and above 1/2inch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satki Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 2 hours ago, aaur4man said: sic Aircon cleaning coy pls. Coolwell Aircon. Person is Jeff. Are we allowed to post phone numbers here? If not, I will PM you his number. I contact him bu whatsapp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satki Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, The_King said: mine use normal so i cant recommend remember to choose SWG21 . system 1 or 2 go for 3/4 inch insulation. system 3 and above 1/2inch i actually did request that but did not monitor. Later found out from service people that they use thinner ones. The drain pipes also thinner. I think drain pipe was so because they need to hide under flooring. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted January 25 Author Share Posted January 25 8 minutes ago, Satki said: i actually did request that but did not monitor. Later found out from service people that they use thinner ones. The drain pipes also thinner. I think drain pipe was so because they need to hide under flooring. Drain pipe at least 16mm , I hope your about this Else next time got jelly use wet vacuum to suck Pipe thicker is least likely to leak, so I hope no leak, if next time leak then replace everything Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted January 25 Author Share Posted January 25 13 minutes ago, Satki said: Coolwell Aircon. Person is Jeff. Are we allowed to post phone numbers here? If not, I will PM you his number. I contact him bu whatsapp. This guy is honest? As long as honest I want the number, please pm me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satki Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 PM'ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coffee_O Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 18 hours ago, aaur4man said: sic Aircon cleaning coy pls. i enagaged so cool. cheap but good not sure since so far i have no issue with my aircon since ask them service for the past year. just signed a new 1 year contract. but its cheap though. $300 b4 GST for 4 servicing per year and I have 4 aircons at home. so work out to be about $20.50 per aircon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaur4man Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 11 minutes ago, Coffee_O said: i enagaged so cool. cheap but good not sure since so far i have no issue with my aircon since ask them service for the past year. just signed a new 1 year contract. but its cheap though. $300 b4 GST for 4 servicing per year and I have 4 aircons at home. so work out to be about $20.50 per aircon good deal. mine is $30++ iirc, but I do once every 6-8mths 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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