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PostPosted: October 19, 2009, 8:42 am
by tamada
lee wrote:I found an electrician in the end, fair price and good work. Tel. 042-325460 or 089-276-2503 He installs air-con's too!

Lee, Is this guy still around (and have a name) before the wife starts cold calling people she don't know?

Re: LIST OF REFERENCES; CONTRACTORS

PostPosted: October 19, 2009, 2:21 pm
by Scouser Bob
I am looking for a good house painter. Anybody know one and can give me a phone/ mobile number..

Re: LIST OF REFERENCES; CONTRACTORS

PostPosted: November 17, 2009, 10:08 pm
by KHONDAHM
Buying about 2 rai just outside ring road NW of the city. I have my own plans already. @260 sqm American-style 2-story house with attached garage. "May" start late Q1 2010 (yes, I know...rainy season...) or start 8/2010.

http://details.coolhouseplans.com/detai ... 2&sid=chp2

I am looking for references for building contractors who can BUILD TO PLAN as it is a little different from the grid-style plans common in Thailand (has basement, too). Builder should have a good reputation and relationship with local authorities (will be verified).

NYJ House has a nice ad on Udonmap and probably the most professional website presentation I have ever seen in Thailand. Anyone have any experience with them? Are they professional or profe$$ional?

Prefer local to Udon. Post or PM references appreciated in advance. If you are a builder, sending/posting rough quote would also give you quick response points.

Thanks! Cheers!

Re: LIST OF REFERENCES; CONTRACTORS

PostPosted: February 10, 2010, 7:20 pm
by qon
Any one stop shop building supplier i n UD? just wanting to know what are available to support the industry.
e.g. 6mm cement sheets, acrylic rendering, metal angles and joints, self tap galv. screws, panels etc.

Re: LIST OF REFERENCES; CONTRACTORS

PostPosted: February 10, 2010, 8:04 pm
by BobHelm
In Udon itself the "big boys" are certainly Global House and Home Pro. There are other places but they tend to be a bit more of a section of the building trade with the possibility of less selection. Nearly every small town in Issan has probably a couple of 'local' equivalents - as does Udon as well - but they tend not to be heavily advertised by signs etc. All the 'locals' just know where they are.