A lot of moulds in Pasir Ris-Punggol, Sengkang and Choa Chu Kang new HDBs

Did the contractors 偷工减料? Or they might have used the inferior painting materials, rather than approved types?



You can look at the aluminium railings installed at the roads too, the green color starts to fade after just one year of installation. I am wondering did LTA really ensure the approved type of paint being used by the contractors? LTA being short changed? Any government agencies follow up the warranty given by the contractors? Yes?

We already have dangerous and frequently faulty Tiong brand lifts installed during the lift 'upgrading' projects in HDB estates. Do you really think they give a fuck? :biggrin:
 
High humidity is to be expected on our lovely tropical island paradise!:biggrin: Lots of moisture and dampness in our surroundings. Houses aside, if you have solid wood musical instruments or prized solid wood furniture, make sure to dehumidify the room(s) they are located in.

https://www.singsaver.com.sg/blog/best-dehumidifier-singapore
also equipment and furniture with leather and rubbery surfaces such as cameras and upholstery. sure to collect and grow mold without dessicant in enclosure.
 
also equipment and furniture with leather and rubbery surfaces such as cameras and upholstery. sure to collect and grow mold without dessicant in enclosure.
Yes, ditto all the things you mentioned. All bad news.....but our sinkie chiobus will be happy their complexion stays supple, smooth, well moist and looking young in our High RH climate.:biggrin:
 
Yes, ditto all the things you mentioned. All bad news.....but our sinkie chiobus will be happy their complexion stays supple, smooth, well moist and looking young in our High RH climate.:biggrin:
but some with super oil glands produce sextra crude on their faces when hot and humid. so much that bio energy producer can possibly sextract for profit.
 
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If you wanna stay near the sea, you gotta accept the shit that comes along with it.

要享受就要接受!
 
We already have dangerous and frequently faulty Tiong brand lifts installed during the lift 'upgrading' projects in HDB estates. Do you really think they give a fuck? 

Not only using the Tiong's brand of material, rather than the approved Japanese brand or European brand, the contractors 瞒天过海, switched to cheaper and inferior quality materials. The LTA and other government agencies not following up to verify the approved materials being used when the contractors carry out the installation or painting.
 
Not only using the Tiong's brand of material, rather than the approved Japanese brand or European brand, the contractors 瞒天过海, switched to cheaper and inferior quality materials. The LTA and other government agencies not following up to verify the approved materials being used when the contractors carry out the installation or painting.
 
Not only using the Tiong's brand of material, rather than the approved Japanese brand or European brand, the contractors 瞒天过海, switched to cheaper and inferior quality materials. The LTA and other government agencies not following up to verify the approved materials being used when the contractors carry out the installation or painting.

And then the town council and/or the contractors makan the money. But they sure know how to talk a good game. :biggrin:

Lift upgrading no longer a hot-button issue​

OCTOBER 02, 2016
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/lift-upgrading-no-longer-hot-button-issue

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I see it’s been a while since you’ve posted, but I just want to ask if anyone managed to reduce the mould problem long term? I tried running a dehumidifier 24/7 in my unit and wiping unused surfaces weekly, but still seeing some spots coming back. Wondering if anyone tried using anti-mould paint or sealants and whether it actually works in our humid flats.
 
I had similar issues in my unit and ended up booking a Mould Surveys Service to check the whole place. Turns out it was trapped humidity in some window corners and bad airflow in the toilets. Better to get it checked properly before spending on repainting or other fixes that won’t address the main cause.
 
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