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JohnA-007
Just Starting Out
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I will be laying ceramic tile underlay on top of leveller compound. Any suggestion and advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. PS: upstairs bat ...

LizSmith
Just Starting Out
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 my partner and I have moved into a new apartment and it appears that the old owner painting the floor tiles in the shower. After just a couple weeks ...

tom138
Having an Impact
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Hi there, I just got new floor laid in the bathroom (James Hardie Secura on timber frame) and just wondering if I can get some advise whether these ga ...

Lyn74
Just Starting Out
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I'm removing my laundry tub and building a dog wash area (rough ideas I have per pictures). Due to area I have I can't install a regular shower base a ...

shannonelizabet
Just Starting Out
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As times are tight at the moment and I couldn't bear looking at our old toilet floor any longer I decided to stencil it. Having ground the concrete ba ...

khwajas
Growing in Experience
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I recently had renovation of the bathroom and as a result of that bathroom floor is no longer flush with the external floor. There is a 10mm step. Ob ...

jessicawinter96
Finding My Feet
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Hi so I have been in my new house 5 months, i started a renovation on my main bathroom because the vanity on the wall sitting on a tiled brick ledge ...

sherry59
Just Starting Out
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Hi , My bathrooms and laundry has vinyl floors which is very old and bad colour. Underneath of the vinyl is concrete not tiles . I was wondering is ...

PetaR
Finding My Feet
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Hello all, I would like to cover my bathroom's floor tiles without removing them, I'm not sure if this is possible, would love to hear some ideas on ...

demoreno
Growing in Experience
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Hey wise Bunnings folk, am tiling our hallway, bathroom and laundry with the same tiles throughout, only other room off the hall is carpeted, and have ...

bjwong
Just Starting Out
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Is there any way to repair this crack? What tools I need to buy in Bunnings, thank you.

jordanperret
Growing in Experience
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 Hi there, I've recently removed an old metal laundry (with difficulty) and wanted to know the best way to fix the floor. Can I use a self level c ...

atmatic
Getting Established
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Hi Everyone, please be gentle as this is our first time doing owning a house, and doing a reno for that matter. Personally, I can handle myself with s ...

Edgar
Growing in Experience
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Hello, We are starting the process of renovating a small bathroom in a top floor double brick block. After some initial disappointments, it has become ...

jaiprak
Having an Impact
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Some of the tiles in my bathroom is loose and wobbles when I walk past on them. How can I safely remove it (still some portion of it is struck to it) ...

Lburton67
Just Starting Out
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Hi everyone, I am installing a replacement bath and as they are different sizes I now need to apply a floor leveller before installing the replacement ...

RCD1
Just Starting Out
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Hello There are certain sections in the bathroom floor where the grout is broken or has come out. What is the best way to fix and refill this? I’m a ...

projectmumdanni
Making a Splash
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We started our reno budget today. Just ripping off tiles and smoothing wall down to put VJ panelling over. Then we were going to lay our hybrid waterp ...

sezz
Just Starting Out
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I'm a newbie home DIYer and doing a budget-friendly cosmetic overhaul of our small bathroom. This is an interim solution until I can afford a proper r ...

payart
Just Starting Out
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Hi, We are planning to install some vinyl flooring in our laundry instead of the existing concrete. As a result, we need to change the drain grate and ...

Torquay
Getting Established
10 replies

Hi all, I’m replacing a few cracked tiles and noticed in some that the tile comes away easily ( no back adhesive) but the adhesive on the floor ( conc ...

Kurt1
Just Starting Out
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Hi I have a bathroom in a 1940s constructed cottage. My current project in the room is to complete the floor. I have lifted up the old floorboards ...

JackOfAll
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, looking for advice on a new build with Yellow tongue Structafloor. What is the best way to create the fall & waterproof on the structafloor? ...

Brigitte
Just Starting Out
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I have skate tiles in the kitchen and laundry and I would like to cover it with your 5 mm capella oak hybrid. My measurements are 670 cm long and 26 ...