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Hi All, I plan on doing a dry stack block retaining wall for the front of my house as shown in the attached photo. The right side ending at the drivew ...

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January

Thanks Mitchell, I called up Jemena and explained the issue. They had someone in the area. They came and took a look, and said leave it as is since ...

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Hi All, I've been digging next to the retaining wall/fence from my front lawn all the way to my back fence. I'm planning to drain all the front lawn s ...

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December

I understand, so to clarify, I can still put plants over the easement but nothing that grows tall such as privacy plants. Any other decorative plants ...

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December

What if i create a raised bed 50-60 cm and covered the bottom with root barrier. It'll let water through while keeping roots away from sub soil. This ...

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December

Yes, it appears that the 1.5 m depth from the back is an easement. I originally wanted to create a raised garden bed to plant privacy plants so their ...

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Hi all, I've got a stormwater pipe going perpendicular to my land at the end of the block and connecting to stormwater drain in the left corner of t ...

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November

Thanks Mitchell for all the useful info you've provided me. As always it's great to have you in Bunnings forum. I'll see how I go for now, will most l ...

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Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
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December

Hi @ArashM Looking at your fence line, it sits upon a retaining wall. This means that in some earlier stage that pipe was further under the origi ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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December

Hi @ArashM, It's certainly not an ideal location for the pipe, but I believe 100mm to the top of the stormwater pipe is in line with the Australian ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

For the side, I'd go with the step down at position A to align with the house slab @ArashM. For the width, I'd go right to the fence, which appears to ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Hi @ArashM, It sounds like you’re on the right track with creating separate zones to handle the slope, and introducing steps or tiers is a practical ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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October

Hi @ArashM, When it comes to digging the trench for the ag pipe, you'll want to be cautious around the retaining wall to avoid compromising its stab ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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February 2023

Hi @ArashM, Specialty paints have been designed to withstand the rigours involved with adhering to tiles in a high-humidity environment; there's a gua ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January 2023

Hi @ArashM, The easiest solution would be the cover the existing kickboard with a new one. Typically kickboards are not a structural part of the cab ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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January 2022

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @girlcalledmolly. It's fantastic to have you join us and many thanks for your question about planting near ...

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ArashM
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January

Thanks Mitchell, I called up Jemena and explained the issue. They had someone in the area. They came and took a look, and said leave it as is since ...

ArashM
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December

What if i create a raised bed 50-60 cm and covered the bottom with root barrier. It'll let water through while keeping roots away from sub soil. This ...

ArashM
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November

Thanks Mitchell for all the useful info you've provided me. As always it's great to have you in Bunnings forum. I'll see how I go for now, will most l ...

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January 2023

Thanks Mitchell for your great advice.

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November 2020

Hi @MitchellMc , Thanks for getting back to me.Before putting my shower base down using sand and cement mix, i leveled the floor using leveling compou ...

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November 2020

Hi @MitchellMc , I totally agree with you. I have removed the tiles on the rest of the floor but left the slab untouched. In the shower area i have re ...

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November 2020

Hi @MitchellMc I followed your advice and bought a rotary hammer drill. Once i emptied 1cm around the curbs down to the cement attachment under the ...

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November 2020

Hi Mitchell, Thank you for responding to my enquiry.I was using the rubber mallet to minimise the noise for neighbours but I believe you are correct.T ...

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I am willing to make garden bed and sitting area as shown in this picture. But have few questions :- 1) Are these beds made out of concrete and then ...

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Following a new home build, Buffalo turf was installed over fresh topsoil and a drainage system. The projectHow to lay turfMore inspiration for y ...

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Hi, I want to build a garden bed similar to the following, should I put a villaboard or a better option is available for the back side of it so that ...

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