Renovation Contractor in Choa Chu Kang New Town
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Typical price: SGD 27,600–SGD 138,000
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Renovation Contractor prices in Choa Chu Kang New Town
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-room HDB renovation Full renovation of a 3-room flat (~65 sqm) | SGD 27,600 | SGD 36,800 | SGD 50,600 |
| 4-room HDB renovation Full renovation of a 4-room flat (~93 sqm) | SGD 36,800 | SGD 50,600 | SGD 69,000 |
| 5-room HDB renovation Full renovation of a 5-room flat (~110 sqm) | SGD 46,000 | SGD 64,400 | SGD 87,400 |
| Condo whole-unit renovation Full renovation of a private condo unit | SGD 46,000 | SGD 82,800 | SGD 138,000 |
How to hire a renovation contractor pro in Singapore
- For an HDB flat, hire only a contractor listed in the HDB Directory of Renovation Contractors (DRC) — mandatory for HDB renovation work
- Confirm the contractor applies for the HDB renovation permit before hacking walls, replacing floor finishes, or doing wet works
- For condos, get MCST (management) approval and pay the renovation deposit before works start
- Prefer CaseTrust-accredited renovation firms — they carry deposit protection and standard contracts
- Get an itemized quote: carpentry priced per foot run, tiling and hacking per square foot/metre, with brands specified for fittings
- Check the schedule respects noise rules: noisy works in HDB blocks are weekdays 9am-5pm only, no work on Sundays and public holidays
HDB flats — where most Singaporeans live — can only be renovated by HDB-registered contractors under a renovation permit system, with strict rules on structural walls, floor loading, window works, and noisy-work hours. Private condos require MCST approval and deposits instead, and CaseTrust accreditation is the main consumer-protection signal for renovation firms.
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Frequently asked questions
How much contingency should I budget?
Hold back 10-15% of the contract value for surprises on a standard renovation, and 20% for older properties where opening walls tends to reveal outdated wiring, corroded pipes, or damp. Do not tell the contractor your contingency figure — it is your buffer, not extra scope budget.
Should I hire a general contractor or manage the trades myself?
Manage trades yourself only if the job involves one or two trades and you can be on site regularly. Once a project needs sequencing (demolition, then rough plumbing and wiring, then walls, then finishes), a contractor typically saves more in avoided rework and delays than their 10-20% management margin costs.
Do I need permits for my renovation in Choa Chu Kang New Town?
Cosmetic work (painting, flooring, replacing fixtures in place) rarely needs a permit. Structural changes, wall removals, and significant plumbing or electrical alterations usually do, and rules in Choa Chu Kang New Town follow your national and local building codes. Ask the contractor to name the specific approval needed and who applies for it — a contractor who suggests skipping permits is transferring the legal risk to you.
Is it cheaper to renovate in stages or all at once?
One combined project is almost always cheaper per unit of work: a single mobilization, one round of demolition and dust protection, and better contractor pricing on a larger contract. Stage the work only if cash flow requires it, and sequence it so you never redo finished work — for example, complete all plumbing and electrical changes before any room gets its final finishes.
How do renovation payment schedules work?
Payments should follow completed milestones, not calendar dates: for example deposit, completion of demolition and first-fix (rough-in), completion of second-fix and finishes, then a final payment of 5-10% held until the snag list (punch list) is closed. That final retention is your only real leverage for defect fixes.
What questions should I ask before hiring a contractor in Choa Chu Kang New Town?
Ask: who will actually be on site daily (the owner or a foreman), which parts are done by their own team versus subcontractors, how many projects they run at once, what their current lead time in Choa Chu Kang New Town is, how they price variations, and what their warranty covers and for how long. The quality of the answers tells you as much as the answers themselves.
How much does an HDB renovation cost in 2025?
Qanvast's 2025 data puts a 3-room BTO at roughly S$36,000-S$44,000, a 4-room at S$51,000-S$62,000, and a 5-room at S$67,000-S$82,000 for full renovations. Resale flats cost more than BTOs because of hacking and rectification of older finishes.
How long does an HDB renovation take?
Typical full renovations run 8-10 weeks for a 3-room flat and 10-12 weeks for a 5-room, plus permit approval time before starting. Noisy-works restrictions (weekdays 9am-5pm only) are a big reason timelines are longer than overseas equivalents.
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