I have the privilege of visiting some of these exclusive houses. It gives me a sense of euphoria when I am inside the house. 
A forum to share tips on home upkeeping by Do-it yourself (DIY) Save money and frustration of engaging workmen whom occasionally mess up your home. This is also to explore and share ways and means to cut down on home maintenance expenses.
I have the privilege of visiting some of these exclusive houses. It gives me a sense of euphoria when I am inside the house. 
The disadvantage of this type of water filter is the high maintenance cost. The filter cartridge cost RM80.00 (USD24.00) each and last about six months only. Another problem with this type of filter is the adapter for connecting the filter to the tap. Water frequently leaked from the adapter. Once the filter cartridge is clogged, water will sprout from the adapter. The original adapter from the manufacturer is very expensive. It cost RM60.00 (USD18.88), whereas the common adaptor from the hardware shop cost RM15.00. (USD4.50) but this will not indicate if the cartridge is clogged. Moreover, the filter cartridge is not serviceable. Once clogged, it must be replaced. The filter housing is also bulky and occupied the limited space at the sink counter.
Then, re-connect the flexi-hose to the filter housing unit. Ensure that the filter housing unit is properly anchored on the counter-top before connecting the flexi-hose. Connect the ceramic filter cartridge to the housing cap, insert the filter cartridge into the housing and close it securely.
This is a fairly simple job but can turn complicated if the joints are not sealed properly. There should not be even a single drop of water dripping from any joints.

You can pay freelance gardeners who go around the housing area with a grass cutter for their services. The gardener’s charges for a terrace house is about RM50.00. For a semi –D, you will have to pay about RM100.00 and a bungalow owner has to fork out something like RM150 to RM300.00, depending on the size of the garden.
Engaging a freelance gardener can be troublesome too. Unless you employ the same gardener every month and he has good memory of your requirements and expectations, you have to personally supervise him. He has to know how short you want the grass trimmed and where to dispose of the cuttings. You could have completed the task yourself, for the same amount of time spent giving instructions and supervising him..
“Oh no! The paintwork and plaster on the column is cracked and peeling off. This is so ugly!” exclaimed my wife.
Don’t be alarmed by such a thing. It is a small matter and can be fixed by DIY.
See the cracks on the Roman column base? Is this column going to topple?
Don’t worry, be happy. It is only a surface crack. “This type of crack normally appears at the joint between the building foundation and the column.” explained one building engineer. The blackened line is due to bacteria growth in the groove.
This is a small repair job but requires a few trips for the repair man. Why?
Trip 1 involves scraping off the plaster near the damaged area, removing the dirt and bacteria growth in the cracked groove, washing the area and letting it dry.
Trip 2 entails filling the affected area with new plaster or instant putty filler and leaving it to harden.
Trip 3 will be to repaint the restored surface.
You can do this D
IY at your convenience.
Tools required are a drill, scrapper, washing brush and painting brush.
Materials needed are putty filler and weather-proof emulsion paint.
Cost of materials:-
Putty filler 1 liter, RM10.00
Weather-proof emulsion paint 1 liter, RM25.00
Scrapper – 2 pieces, RM7.00
Washing brush, RM4.50
Painting brush, RM3.50
Total time required is about 4 hours.
First, use a drill to remove the dirt and the bacteria in the crack. Drill the cracked line to at least 4mm width for easy filling of the putty filler. Wash and brush the drilled groove to remove dust and dirt. Let the groove dry well before filling in the putty filler to ensure optimal adhesiveness. Wait for a couple of days before repainting the patched area.
The whole job costs less than RM100. If you were to call a contractor, he would be very reluctant to undertake this small job as he couldn’t charge you “much”. His “not much” is around RM800.00 but to the owner, it may mean a big hole in the pocket!
So, it pays to be a DIY handy man at home. You would avoid the headache of workmen moving in and out of your house but most of all you save your money.
