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Hi all, looking for a bit of advice on how to do a French drain. I've done a bit of research on them and I'm looking to lay one down on my front yard ...

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February

Hi Eric,Just thought I'd update on how my pantry was going. I finally got there in the end. Still need to do the flooring and organise it a bit better ...

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Hello, Just have 2 questions. 1. Any suggestions on what I can use to divert the water from the end roof tile into the gutter? Gutter doesn't go all t ...

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January

Thanks Eric. Took your suggestion and its all fixed now 

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Hi all, The bottom part of the exterior window is coming off. Looks like the adhesive that was used before I moved in is no longer working. Any prod ...

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December

Hi @MitchellMc , the height of the gap is around 300mm. Sleepers only come in 200mm so there will still be a gap. Is my only option to close the gap c ...

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December

Hi @DIYGnome ,This is the look I would have loved to achieve! Unfortunately removing the fence panels isn't an option so trying to find another way ar ...

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December

Hi Jason, I've had a read of all 3. I like Erics idea in post #2 (see pic below) about using treated pine sleepers with galvanised pegs. How would thi ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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January

Hi @Glorz Just to add to the suggestion made, I recommend using Selleys 290ml Clear Storm Waterproof Gutter And Roof Sealant. Just make sure that t ...

DIYGnome
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December

Hello @Glorz placing wooden sleepers at the base of Colorbond fences has become quite popular, predominantly from what I have noted people opt to use ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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December

Hi @Glorz I agree with @Dave-1 on this and that the water draining away in the agi pipe is like an open invitation to the tree roots to come over a ...

Dave-1
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December

Good Morning @Glorz Im not keen on a slotted ag pipe for stormwater carrying/seeping away. I never feel that it will carry the quantity of water witho ...

MikeTNZ
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November

Hi @Glorz,In your top picture, what you could do is cut the PVC pipe off by about 200mm and fit a 45 degree elbow to the bottom of the pipe, put a sho ...

Dave-1
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November

Afternoon @Glorz Stormwater is fun... When its working right So the answer is yes you can do it yourself, It could be a lot of work. I redid mine and ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Paint has a thickness to it @Glorz. So, where the paint has been removed will be lower than the areas where the paint remains, creating an edge. It's ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Hi @Glorz, In a perfect situation, it would be great if all the paint came off easily by scraping. However, if you've run into stubborn sections that ...

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February

Hi Eric,Just thought I'd update on how my pantry was going. I finally got there in the end. Still need to do the flooring and organise it a bit better ...

Glorz
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January

Thanks Eric. Took your suggestion and its all fixed now 

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December

Hi Jason, I've had a read of all 3. I like Erics idea in post #2 (see pic below) about using treated pine sleepers with galvanised pegs. How would thi ...

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Hello, What can I put under my fence to cover these gaps? Thank you     ? Thanks

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December

Thanks Eric! appreciate the help. I've decided to leave this one to a professional and move onto another DIY project. Something less complicated for m ...

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December

Hi @EricL, Would the 3M everhard drain need to be concreted in and should I have this run in the middle or against the house? The currents pipes aren ...

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December

Hi @Dave-1 Uh okay. Scrap that idea then. Back to the drawing board  thank you for your comments Dave!

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December

Hi @EricL, thank you. first time for everything. The third pictures downpipe leads to nowhere. The next closest down pipe is about 4 meters away. Afte ...

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