StefanAUS
Finding My Feet

  Subfloor prep advice for small guest toilet (with unusual base) Hi everyone, We’re in the middle of a laundry reno and have just finished removin ...

rondogz
Getting Established
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Just moved into a new place and noticed a couple chips in the bathroom tiles. I've got concerns that it's effecting the waterproofing and might cause ...

Alfandari
Getting Established
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Looking to renovate our toilet and vanity area but not sure whether to retile professionally or try diy. I'm tempted to attempt diy first to see how f ...

Kate55
Just Starting Out
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I have grey bathroom floor tiles that get a white build up that’s possible to clean.How do I remove this and what is the best sealer?

Chloe88
Finding My Feet
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Can anyone tell me if this is the right way to do it? Thanks so much. It's the new shower. I think they try to fill with grout then apply silicone. ...

nhl123456
Just Starting Out
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Hi all, I just moved into a place a couple months ago and just noticed in the shower area, there's a gap between 2 tiles in the corner of the floor. ...

88net88
Just Starting Out
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  I bought a toilet from bunnings and had it installed about a year ago. The tiles were broken to get the old toilet out. I've put up with it for a ...

hf
Finding My Feet
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Hi, A little bit of grout has started peeling from my bathroom tiles (thankfully, not in the shower area). Should I use the Dunlop Ready-to-Go Coloure ...

melzein
Finding My Feet
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Just want to get some input and advice for my shower floor tiles. The original tiles did not have enough slope to drain the water properly and it woul ...

briantran12
Just Starting Out
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Hi everyone, We’ve recently moved into a new build, and one of our shower niches has an uneven look due to jagged tile cuts along the edge. The tile ...

KarynM
Getting Established
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We sourced a fiberglass bath with rounded ends. It's not squared off like the baths available. It needs to go into an alcove in the bathroom. The tile ...

adam21
Finding My Feet
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We're currently in the middle of a bathroom renovation which includes building a false wall as a shower shelf. The false wall edge joint looks good at ...

diyerau
Getting Established
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Hi Helpers, As you can see on the photo, my shower tiles are in very bad condition and I wish to change that , but how? Please give me advice or idea ...

anthonyu
Finding My Feet
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Looking to renovate our bathroom and was looking at this tile over shower tray https://www.bunnings.com.au/wet-area-solutions-900-x-900mm-centre-outle ...

julesg
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, I replaced some grout in my shower about a year ago, and it's now falling out. What did I do wrong? I need to redo again and don't want ...

Hamster101
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, I scratched some of my bathroom tiles when trying to remove grout. Is there any recommendations on fixing these?     

nicwalsh
Just Starting Out
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I've just purchased a place built in the 70s that has had one of the bedrooms opened up to the adjoining bedroom and made into a non-enclosed ensuite. ...

Hamster101
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, I recently chipped a tile in my shower. The tile is the last tile on the shower wall, next to the shower base.   From reading other posts ...

charlie0123
Building a Reputation
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Just wondering which tile adhesive is better for shower, Dunlop rubber modified adhesive or Universal tile adhesive. Tia https://www.bunnings.com.au ...

jessvan
Just Starting Out
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Hi. We replaced our skirting boards and now we’re left with a big gap in the tiles.   Which product do you recommend? Thank you. Really appreciate th ...

njminchin
Finding My Feet
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We're in the middle of reno'ing our laundry and the screed was sloped at roughly 1:100 to drain. This meant that across one of the doorways there is a ...

charlie0123
Building a Reputation
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Yesterday I did grout water penetration test: As shown in PIC 1, the left-side grout was mixed with a 1:1 ratio of water to Dunlop Primer and Additi ...

crisis
Getting Established
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Hello, I need to waterproof my shower. I have removed the tiles but being double brick I couldn’t just cut out the plasterboard and start again so the ...

Gchip
Getting Established
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  Any thoughts on whether an update to this “shower” would be relatively straight forward? For context, the previous owners built the shower (?late ...