Quick answer: Renovation Contractor in Fort Canning
FixMove provides renovation contractor support in Fort Canning for HDB, condo, landed and commercial projects. HDB BTO renovation starts from S$25K, resale from S$32K, condo from S$35K and office from S$40 psf. Share floor plan and photos.
A S$10 fuel surcharge applies to every visit. No additional standard call-out or inspection fee applies. Urgent service or a customer-requested appointment time adds one S$30 fee, subject to technician availability and confirmation. The S$30 is a separate service fee. Pricing terms.
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FAQ
Do you handle HDB permits?
Yes, we handle all HDB/Condo management applications for you.
Is there a warranty?
Renovation workmanship — carpentry, painting and tiling — is covered for 12 months under our Warranty & Refund Policy. Materials and hardware follow the manufacturer warranty.
How long does a toilet renovation take?
Typically 7-14 days depending on scope, materials and permit schedule.
Do you provide onsite measurement and quotation in Fort Canning?
Yes, we can arrange a site visit to measure and provide a clear quotation.
Typical Scope
These are the renovation jobs we most often handle in Fort Canning.
Whole house renovation / full home renovation
Toilet / bathroom renovation
Kitchen cabinet & carpentry
Built-in wardrobe carpentry
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Compare Quotes With These In Mind
Lock the must-have scope room by room before comparing optional upgrades.
State whether the unit is vacant or occupied, and whether hacking or waterproofing is included.
Recent Example
Fort Canning Case 1: Resale handover rectification
Problem:The unit was broadly usable but still had several older wet-area and carpentry issues.
Action:Split must-fix items from later upgrades so move-in timing stayed practical.
Result:The owner could prioritise core rectification before committing to the wider refresh.
Site Proof Photos Before Quote
Real photos and short clips help us confirm access, measurements, materials and whether a site visit is needed before quoting this renovation work.
Photo reference
Compare real site condition, access points and visible constraints before booking the next step.
Fort Canning sits within the Museum planning area in Central Singapore, alongside the Bras Basah and Dhoby Ghaut pockets. This is a dense, fully built-up part of the city core, so most homes here are apartments and condominium units rather than landed houses, and a visiting tradesperson is usually working within a managed building rather than a standalone property.
Because the area mixes older, established blocks with newer central developments, the fittings your technician meets vary a lot from one unit to the next. It helps to know the rough building age and whether pipework, wiring and aircon points are original or have been upgraded, since that shapes what parts and access are needed on the day.
Being right in the city core, access tends to run through condo security, designated lifts and time-window rules rather than open frontage. Confirming the block, level and unit, plus any management approval for service works, keeps a Fort Canning visit smooth and avoids hold-ups at the gate or loading bay.
Give the full block, floor and unit number, since central addresses here are often clustered within larger developments.
Check with building management whether a service lift, loading bay or visitor pass must be booked ahead of the visit.
Note the unit and room counts so the right amount of materials and time can be allocated for a central apartment layout.
Flag whether fittings are original or already upgraded, as older central blocks and newer ones differ widely.
Parking is tight in the city core, so confirm where the visiting tradesperson can load, unload and leave a vehicle.