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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...