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Bathroom and Laundry

Help for bathroom and laundry renovation projects
PBado
Community Newcomer
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I have removed tiles from my shower floor by scraping then grinding away old adhesive. I am still left with a smoothie surface, with no loose adhesive ...

jefferydeducke
Community Newcomer
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Hi, I have accidentally used a wet vacuum over my tiles and let it dry - but they seem to have left these tiger-stripe like streaks. Warm water and ...

Ben2065
Building a Reputation
10 replies

Hi everyone, I am slowly restoring my heritage cottage (built around 1900). Current project is to install stud wall immediately to the right (hot wa ...

Ben2065
Building a Reputation
25 replies

Hi everyone, I am slowly restoring my heritage home (built aprox 1890's) I am currently trying to divide my original double hung window (no sash cor ...

LynneWasTaken
Growing in Experience
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I have a small shower bench with a new ding / dent, and I'm interested in any tips that might help me repair it myself. At the outset I should say - ...

Edgar
Cultivating a Following
4 replies

I am trying to figure out the best way to reinstate/restore the old 60's style bathroom medicine cabinet. The recess still exits, as does the original ...

mangoaqua
Building a Reputation
16 replies

The original laundry for the house with a tiny bench and nowhere to fold clothes, hang delicates, and most importantly, give the pooch a haircut! So ...

LynneWasTaken
Growing in Experience
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I have an Everhard / Nugleam laundry trough with a fine crack, leaking. The install for this was *ugly* and I reckon that would void the warranty. ...

Scootergirl
Cultivating a Following
2 replies

Hi,I'm in the middle of planning a bathroom reno. I want to install wall hung vanities in the powder room and ensuite. I think it would look great to ...

RosemaryK
Building a Reputation
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Hello Im trying to replace the shower head on this shower hose. I like the design of the hose - the way it hangs on the shower wall. The head has brok ...

Garen
Just Starting Out
10 replies

Hi Team, Im replacing a subfloor in my bathroom and getting conflicting info in what i should be using. Ill list my project below 1950s house with f ...

Richard44
Growing in Experience
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Hi Eric, Damp came through the shower wall into the dinning wall ground level, and rose up about 1/2 m, which has bean fixed by a damp proof person ab ...

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