Frequently Asked Questions

The main wall (or solid wall) is generally the main part of the load-bearing part of each floor of the building, if you look at the floor plan, the thicker wall is generally the main wall. Because it is a load-bearing part of the building, remove the possible impact on the structure and safety. For example, on the floor plan, the lines with thicker spacing within the unit generally represent the main wall.

It depends on the situation and the type of unit, as according to the Environmental Protection Department’s Noise Control Ordinance, noise made by residential renovation works during the day (i.e. 7am to 7pm) is not controlled except on public holidays. At any time from 7pm to 7am the following day or on a public holiday (i.e., restricted hours), the contractor shall not use motorized equipment for renovation works unless a Building Noise Permit is issued.

Not all mid-mountain areas charge expensive, mainly depending on whether the estate has parking for trucks, parking charges or look at the distance between the parking location and the work site. Our masters will do our best to help.

Although we are Spartan, we will still put safety first and the project will be delayed.

If convenient, please collect or pre-send photos to our attention before the project proceeds.

Generally, building management companies have the power to block projects that have not applied for work permits, mainly because of the need to ensure the safety of the work. So trouble customers be sure to confirm permission and preferably request to reserve truck parking space.

More FAQS

No, you can’t just change them randomly! The position of windows is related to the building structure, as well as the design of lighting and ventilation. If you modify them without permission, it may affect the safety of the building structure. It could also violate the management regulations of the housing estate or building codes. If you want to change the windows, it’s best to first consult an architect or apply to the housing estate management office. Only carry out the changes after getting approval.

First, hire a licensed plumber to ensure they know what they’re doing and won’t overcharge you randomly. Then, pay attention to the quality of the repair materials, such as pipes and faucets—use qualified products. Also, after the repair, check carefully for any water leaks. And ask the plumber about the warranty period. That way, you’ll have protection if there are problems in the future.