Stress Test

Remembered when I bought my first property, there wasn't a stress test with any electrician or plumber. So when we were told that we need to make appointments to go through the stress test, we were pretty amused.

My appointment date was on 13-Aug-2012; Monday at 11am. Instead of going straight to our house, we detoured to get McD to "tapau" breakfast. When we reached our house at 11.05am, there was already a group of people in front of our house!
... 1 x Site Supervisor
... 2 x Electrician
... 1 x Alarm Guy
... 1 x Plumber
... 1 x Cleaner
  • The Site Supervisor first took us through the long list of 'inventories' in the house e.g. number of electric points, taps, trap holes etc...
  • Then the Electrician took over and tested every single plug point in the house including lights and fans wiring for electricity flow. Lucky thing of all, only 1 point was faulty but that too they fixed it on the spot immediately
  • Then the Plumber also tested every single basin and toilet bowl in the house to check for leakages. Again, the leakages were also fixed on the spot. Just some loose bolts and nuts somewhere.
  • Then the Alarm guy thought us how to use the alarm system
  • Finally, they opened up the manhole; located at the backyard and told us to see if water comes out freely while they pour a bucket of water each down every traphole in the house
  • Subsequently, the Cleaner that came along mopped the floor before they left
The entire joint inspection took approximately 2 hours. All in all it was pretty impressive how the unit was handed over to us. We were then asked to submit our defects upon inspecting the house... most of the defects we submitted revolve around:
... Crack lines
... Uneven wall / surface
... Stains on tiles


Submitted our defects form on the day itself, although we were told that work will only begin after Raya... Next step, the design part from my bro... :)

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