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Condo bathroom and flooring upgrade

Clarify bathroom fitting changes, waterproofing-sensitive responsibilities, flooring transitions, management rules, protection assumptions, and handover evidence before contractor conversations.

Planning Band

Illustrative planning band only: broad wet-area and flooring upgrade range. Actual scope, timing, and commercial terms must be confirmed by the parties.

Property type
Condo
Project stage
Scope refinement before management and contractor discussions
Areas
Bathroom, Flooring, Living / dining transition areas

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Governed Brief Detail

The inspection view focuses on scope clarity, records, and decisions.

Homeowner concerns

  • Whether bathroom and flooring works are properly separated in the written scope.
  • Whether building management rules affect timing, access, and protection.
  • Whether flooring transition details are clear before material ordering.

Governance focus

  • Separate wet-area risk from general flooring decisions.
  • Capture management, access, protection, and working-hour assumptions.
  • Record evidence expectations before concealed or wet-area works are closed.

Scope items to clarify

  • Bathroom fitting supply, compatibility, waterproofing-sensitive steps, and leak checks.
  • Flooring material, transition strips, skirting, protection, and affected-room boundaries.
  • Management approval, lift booking, noise rules, and disposal assumptions.

Milestone questions

  • What approvals or building rules must be confirmed before work starts?
  • What evidence should exist before bathroom works are closed or tiled?
  • How will flooring completion and protection be checked before handover?

Evidence questions

  • Will management approvals, before photos, and protection photos be preserved?
  • What waterproofing-sensitive notes or test evidence should be requested?
  • What final flooring, transition, and defect photos should close the record?

Variation risks

  • Management restrictions can affect timing and work sequence.
  • Tile, fitting, or flooring material changes can affect cost and lead time.
  • Substrate or concealed wet-area issues can expand scope after preparation.

Budget risk notes

  • Ask whether management-related protection or access costs are included.
  • Confirm whether defect rectification reserve is appropriate for final checks.
  • Keep material substitutions and timing movement written as variation questions.

Handover checks

  • Check bathroom leakage, drainage, silicone, tile finish, and fitting operation.
  • Check flooring alignment, transitions, skirting, and visible defects.
  • Keep management close-out documents, warranties, and final photo records if relevant.

Contractor Fairness

A clearer condo brief helps contractors account for management rules, access limits, material decisions, and wet-area evidence without forcing a lowest-price race.

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