Tag: leak

  • Riverbank @ Fernvale Resident In ‘Living Nightmare’ After Ceiling ‘Rains’ Rocks And Debris

    Riverbank @ Fernvale Resident In ‘Living Nightmare’ After Ceiling ‘Rains’ Rocks And Debris

    Stomp contributor Justin is disappointed that barely one month after moving into his brand new apartment at Riverbank @ Fernvale, things are already falling apart.

    Justin and his family moved into their new home at the condominium in July but before National Day, they discovered that water was leaking through a fake ceiling in their bathroom.

    “We came back home and when one of my children switched on the light to the bathroom, it caused the whole house’s electricity to trip,” said Justin.

    We brought this to the attention of the security guard who gave them the contact number of the contractor for the property.

    Justin said:

    “They came last Friday to saw open the ceiling to investigate what went wrong, then told us they would contact us on Monday (Aug 21) to continue the repair.”

    However, Monday came and went and they heard no word from the company.

    Already disappointed at what had happened, Justin was shocked when debris started ‘raining’ from the hole left in the bathroom’s ceiling.

    “I WhatsApped the contractor but I didn’t get a reply,” said Justin.

    He added that he also tried contacting the developer but has been unsuccessful in getting a response from them.

    “I’m just very disappointed that our brand new home has so many problems.

    “It’s really not fair to us.”

    Justin wanted to share his experience with more people so that someone might be able to relieve his plight.

     

    Source: STOMP

  • Leaking Air-Con Unit “Floods” Train Travelling From Sengkang To Outram Park MRT Stations

    Leaking Air-Con Unit “Floods” Train Travelling From Sengkang To Outram Park MRT Stations

    Stomper Lim was travelling on the North East Line towards Outram Park when he noticed that water was leaking from the roof of the train.


    According to him, the leak is a result of the air con unit dripping.

    From the video the Stomper sent, the floor of the MRT cabin was filled with water making it look like it was flooded.

    In a phone interview with Stomp, he said: “The air-con unit was leaking for a quite a few minutes, all the way until Outram Park.

    “All the passengers just walked away from it, I mean there was nothing much that we could do.”

    He added that he is unsure as to what had happened after that as he alighted the train.

    Earlier this morning, another Stomper sent in a photo of a water strewn all over the floor of a NEL train.

    It is unclear as to whether the cause of the watery mess is related to the air-con unit dripping.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg