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ty2
Just Starting Out
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Hello there, I’m planning to redo my stepping pavers and pathway because:1️⃣The current pavers (400x200mm) are too small for my liking, and I’d prefer ...

hlau6386
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Hi there, My outdoor balcony looks dirty eventhough i tried washing a few times with detergent. Any idea on why it looked like this ? And any tips on ...

mehreen
Just Starting Out
1 reply

 How do I fix the tiles on a brick wall outside the house.

anshul
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Hi! I’ve recently tiled my rooftop terrace (outdoors, obviously), and noticed that rainwater had gotten stuck under them and was dripping into the r ...

mmryan
Just Starting Out
2 replies

im upcycling this table and need to cut some tiles to fit around the edges. I am very inexperienced- what is the best tool to use to cut them? I ne ...

Nathan_21
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi all, I am looking to build a pergola and I would like to know if I can fasten the Pryda 90mm M10 Bolt Down Post Anchor directly on top of the outdo ...

luke500
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Jessede7
Just Starting Out
5 replies

Do pool mosaic tiles need a rendered base?

cool0
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, I am new to this community so pardon me if I haven't posted this in the right place and direct me to the correct forum. A slate tile has been br ...

LuckyDaD79
Just Starting Out
3 replies

  Dear Workshopsrs, I hope you can help me. I am in the process of removing grey paint which was painted onto our patio by a previous owner. I ha ...

AlanF
Just Starting Out
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we have a second storey tiled patio that has some cracks in tiles where posts were bolted. water has egressed to timber support posts and joists below ...

Palms128
Finding My Feet
5 replies

As part of a recent project, half of the travertine pavers from our patio were lifted up so that heavy machinery didn't end up cracking them. The work ...

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