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SimonH
Finding My Feet
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Friday

Thanks for this Jacob. There is one further complication, I overlooked. I want to install underfloor heating for the floor area outside of the showe ...

SimonH
Finding My Feet
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2 weeks ago

Thanks Jacob. That's really helpful.One other issue occurs to me. If the floor is sloping towards the drain, and I want to put a fixed glass panel cov ...

SimonH
Finding My Feet
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2 weeks ago

Thanks Mitchell. Really helpful once again. It's a very narrow room, so precessing the shower concrete area shouldn't be too hard, it thatvwould make ...

SimonH
Finding My Feet
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3 weeks ago

Thanks Michell that's super helpful. Is it possible to get the right fall just with the concrete, or is screening really necessary? The shower will be ...

SimonH
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, I'm hoping you might have some handy advice. I'm renovating a small bathroom. Walls are concrete block to 400mm and I'm raising the floor 200m ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Saturday

That sounds like a question best directed to the manufacturer of the underfloor heating, @SimonH. Does the installation guide mention the positioning? ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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3 weeks ago

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @SimonH. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about installing a linear ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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2 weeks ago

Hi @SimonH, I'd always advise having a glazier install your glass for you due to the inherent risks working with glass poses. Asking your glazier wh ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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4 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi @SimonH, It depends on the specific product you use, however, a layer of around 15-20mm is fairly typical when using screeds. Just make sure you re ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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6 replies
3 weeks ago

Hi @SimonH, It is technically possible to get the right fall using just the concrete, but it’s usually much more practical to achieve a precise and ...

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