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ddel
Getting Established
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Hi all, I am was thinking to cover these tiles with Renovation Range Tiles & Benchtops Satin. I also want to smooth them like this video but I have N ...

charlie0123
Cultivating a Following
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After removing old steel shower base, I discovered there is a large hole in the concrete slab around the drain pipe (see photo). The size is 300 x 200 ...

tombullen
Getting Established
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We got a tiling company to install some crazy pave on to our concrete al fresco and the concrete front porch of our new build. The company didn't say ...

Samanta2024
Community Newcomer

Is it advisable to lay porcelain outdoor pavers (Tuscan Path 600 x 400 x 20mm Porcelain Paver) over concrete substrate using sand base and proper edgi ...

charlie0123
Cultivating a Following
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Gyprock Wet Area Base Coat + Tape vs Crommelin Bond Breaker Sealant for the joints in shower area? As the title, I just removed old shower and repla ...

hemantha75
Just Starting Out
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Hi everyone,I'm planning to apply glass mosaic tiles to the pool waterline, which has been newly rendered. Could you recommend the best tile adhesive ...

Caz31
Just Starting Out
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Hello all, I have dropped something and chipped a couple of tiles. I just want to know the best way to fix it. Thanks in advance  

flynn16
Just Starting Out
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Hello, we have noticed some movement in our shower floor resulting in the grout showing signs of stress and eventually cracking away now allowing wate ...

weekendwally
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I'm planning to use self stick vinyl tiles over concrete floor. I want to ensure the tiles stick and last. Is there a recommended glue I can ...

TinyHomeWA
Just Starting Out
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I have built a tiny house on wheels and used the wet area panelling from Bunnings (3mm New York White Tile) on our bathroom and laundry walls.However ...

MsReno
Just Starting Out
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Going to renovating my kitchen but i would love to reused and keep the marble top that we have. The kitchen looks dark because of the dark cabinets an ...

Redstar1
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I've got a 6m x 6m courtyard slab adjoining the house that is basically level except for a corner that has a small dip that can be filled with sel ...

M76
Just Starting Out
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I’ve had to replace two single tiles. Couldn’t colour match but found two raw, unsealed Lino tiles. any tips on how to seal these without buying 5L ...

michellebrown
Getting Established
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Hi             Any tips on how I might clean my outdoor papers and path? The path has dirt and rust like marks. The pavers used to have arti ...

pash81
Growing in Experience
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Hi, I am planning to tile a small bathroom and have someone install villaboard sheets yesterday. The sheeting guys used blue coloured adhesive and the ...

weekendwally
Growing in Experience
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Hi all, I've just poured new concrete in a bedroom and am seeking some advice on how to cover the concrete step at the front. Thank you for you ...

JK8486
Just Starting Out
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Hi Guys Does anyone know how to fix the crack on the bathroom tile?

notryan
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I am soon going to attempt tiling my porch, I have played around with layouts and have decided on what will look best, but before I get started wh ...

mmcg
Just Starting Out
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is it possible to repair cracks in bathroom floor tiles? If do, advice on how to do so would be appreciated. Thank you!  

Reno64
Finding My Feet
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Hi there, 1. I have pulled up tiles in laundry and toilet area and about to remove old toilet. Next step will be to fix floor before tiling. The ...

Bandit
Just Starting Out
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We've got a retained area next to our pool which is tiled. One section is moving further way (please see pictures). I'd appreciate any advice and help ...

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