Common Problems
Most renovation regret in Singapore comes from a handful of recurring patterns — not bad luck. Here are the seven we see most often, what they actually cost homeowners, and how RenoMate helps prevent each.
A "cheap" quote often isn't cheaper — it just shifts cost to a "variation order" three months in, when you have no choice but to pay.
What usually happens
Quote A looks $1,700 cheaper. Two months in, you're hit with $4,800 of variation orders for things you assumed were included. Quote B was actually cheaper — you just didn't have the experience to read it.
How RenoMate helps
"Six to eight weeks lah, no problem" isn't a plan. Without a real schedule, every dependency slips quietly.
What usually happens
Week 4: you ask for an update. "Almost there." Week 6: tiling hasn't started because plumbing wasn't approved. The whole project drifts by 3–4 weeks, and your move-in date moves with it.
How RenoMate helps
The Taobao sale was too good to pass on. Now there's a sofa in the lobby — and your tiles haven't even arrived.
What usually happens
Sofa, dining set and TV console all arrive in the same week — but the floor is still being tiled. You pay storage, or worse, the items get damaged on site. Some go back via Taobao return shipping (which is rarely free).
How RenoMate helps
"Standard sofa size lah" — until it doesn't fit through the lift door, or the bed frame blocks the wardrobe.
What usually happens
The dining table doesn't fit once the bench is added. The fridge door opens against the cabinet. You discover it after delivery — and Taobao returns from Singapore are painful.
How RenoMate helps
The moment you spot the issue is rarely the moment you have leverage. Timing matters.
What usually happens
You move in, unpack, and start noticing — chipped tiles, paint drips, a cabinet that doesn't close properly. By then, the contractor has been paid and is on the next project.
How RenoMate helps
Once the final balance is released, leverage walks out the door with it. The final inspection isn't optional — it's the entire point of "handover".
What usually happens
Contractor asks for the balance "so the project closes properly". You pay. Two weeks later, you find six things wrong. Replies get slower. You give up on three of them.
How RenoMate helps
You have a job. A family. A life. Renovation is supposed to slot in around those — not become another one.
What usually happens
Renovation eats your lunch breaks. You read messages on the MRT, reply in the lift, take calls in meeting rooms. Something always falls through the cracks.
How RenoMate helps
Recognise yourself in any of these?
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