Workshop
Ask a question

Topics with Label: Tiling

stanley44
Just Starting Out
4 replies

My shower rail has come off the wall, and I have no idea how to go about choosing a replacement shower rail that will fit. The screw seems much small ...

rachel_b_01
Community Newcomer

Hi all! I have this bathroom/toilet downstairs and it feels like a jail. The besser blocks are so ugly! I don't like the look of the splashback behind ...

swapna
Getting Established
8 replies

  

balesonline4
Just Starting Out
2 replies

We’ve just re-grouted our tiled shower floor. We’ve chosen black grout, but haven’t achieved consistency in colour. We’re planning on using Dunlop Gro ...

Adriano250RS
Finding My Feet
8 replies

Hi AllWaterproofer did not put a angle at the shower step, and now i am left with quite a large gap to fill, but not sure with what ?Or should i sikaf ...

charlie0123
Cultivating a Following
6 replies

Shower floor is usually concrete, which is porous surface, while puddle flange is plastic, which is non-porous. I was wondering if Dunlop Primer and A ...

nieldy
Finding My Feet
3 replies

Hi, I wanted to get advice on repairing a small section of our shower wall corner where the edge of the tile is showing a bit. The bathroom was only d ...

Knipe_AUS
Finding My Feet
13 replies

I have this Bathroom that I really want to get renovated in 2025. I am currently seeking ideas which won't cost an arm and a leg $5,000 or less I wann ...

ZoeGilpin
Building a Reputation
20 replies

Using the Dulux Renovation Range Floor paint, I gave our laundry floor a realistic tile look using a stencil.MaterialsDulux Renovation Range primer Du ...

user123
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi,- What product do you recommend to seal ceramic tile biscuit / rims?- How / where do you apply the product? Just the grout, or all of biscuit?Pleas ...

charlie0123
Cultivating a Following
2 replies

For waterproofing purpose, can I use Dunlop Primer and Additive to seal grout or add it to grout when grouting? I have some leftover from bathroom wat ...

ChelleLK
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi all, I have started a renovation on my bathroom. It has taken a while and from buying my original tiles and laying them, the tile is no long being ...

bec93
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hi! I have these slate tiles in my bathroom (and they are the floor around most of the house) but I’m mostly wondering how to clean them? The ones th ...

weekendwally
Growing in Experience
2 replies

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 ...

BigBuilder
Finding My Feet
1 reply

Hi! I'm wondering what the best option is to seal/ fix this crack in my bathroom tile? It's right next to the shower so I want to ensure water doesn ...

bendom01
Finding My Feet
3 replies

is it easier to spraypaint or paint with a brush on bathroom tiles?

Porteli
Just Starting Out
4 replies

When removing laundry wall skirting tiles do I just cut above the tiles and remove both tile and plasterboard then patch with new gyprock for that sec ...

Josh86
Finding My Feet
2 replies

I’ve applied shower plug sealant in my shower. Should I wipe the corners with methylated spirits before applying silicone, or will this affect the eff ...

Josh86
Finding My Feet
3 replies

Hi, I’ve noticed a few cracks in my shower grout. Some are just hairline cracks in the grout at the base, while one section in the wall corner appe ...

Alita
Just Starting Out
1 reply

When I'm ready to start tiling, how do I attach the shower grate to the puddle flange? Do I pack around it with tiling cement? Thankyou

Dansell
Just Starting Out
3 replies

I have black bathroom tiles that have lost their shine. I have cleaned them, but they are no longer glossy. I don't want to repaint them I just woul ...

moxoliz
Just Starting Out
4 replies

Hi all, writing in to seek some advice and expertise on this. Happy to hear any. Also, sorry in advance for sounding like a mess because that's exactl ...

broberts
Finding My Feet
3 replies

Hi Shower floor is quite porous terrazzo. Some sections are rough others smooth due to age and wear. I’d like to limit water ingress. ideally a sealer ...

Shiesa65
Just Starting Out
1 reply

 Hi. We’ve had new back-to-wall toilets installed and they don’t quite cover the old ‘bolt holes?’ In the floor tiles. If you zoom in you can see th ...