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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Who knows a reliable contractor near Korat?
Reader question: Who knows a reliable contractor near Korat?
Dear readers,
Does anyone know of a reliable contractor near Korat that can enlarge and modernize a bathroom?
I am also looking for addresses in Korat of shops where they sell modern sanitary ware. I know Homepro and Dohome.
Thanks and regards,
He
Would like to stay informed
Global House maybe an idea?
I didn't know that one yet, but my girlfriend apparently did, so thanks for the tip.
Hello Hans,
We have been working here in Korat for 8 years with a contractor here in Korat.
He knows what we as NL want in terms of quality.
Call me.
Tel. +08 4908
Unfortunately I can't help you with that as a contractor, but what surprises me is that you ask for modern sanitary facilities while you already know Homepro and Dohome.
Do you mean that those two places don't have modern stuff?
Do both stores only have squat toilets and a plastic bowl to shower yourself?
Can't imagine.
They have 30 toilet bowls but not 1 with wall mounting. They have a number of shower cabins, but no straight (glass) panels to make a walk-in shower. Hope you now understand what I mean.
A reliable contractor is a contradiction in terms……
You can order a wall-hung toilet from Homepro or Global, no problem, it takes a few weeks, but you will have it.
Central home center in Korath sells hanging toilets and western bathrooms.
http://www.kohler.co.th/onlinecatalog/product_result.jsp?item=9628&prod_num=Consumer+Toilets%2C+Bidets+and+Urinals+-+Toilets
Live Index has modern furniture you are looking for.
Shop is diagonally opposite Global House, road 205