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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 6:41 am
Hi, I need to increase the height of my brick fence. I plan to just lay the new bricks on top. I have never layer bricks before, is it a easy task? Can you share any guides/tutorials on it? https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/104186_1637741211.jpg How did you go? Looking at the photo it seems like the c...
How did you go? Looking at the photo it seems like the cement is pretty hard which is good (I’ve dismantled fireplaces....
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 6:34 am
Hi all, I am laying a driveway and am having concrete around the perimeter of my house. I have a waffle slab and need to protect the slab from water ingress. The concrete must drain the water away from the slab. and it must hold it's position over time so as not to lose this function of draining th...
Ask the Concreter how the drainage works. Even tell them you’re concerned about damp getting into the structure and cau...
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 6:22 am
Would like views on removal of very large concrete driveway that has numerous cracks. The concrete also extends to the front door entrance and abuts two house walls. What I am worried about is damage to house and foundations on removal. Or am I being overly anxious. Hopefully you found out you were...
Hopefully you found out you were being overly anxious. Driveways are one of the last parts to building a house. Only ye...
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 6:04 am
This brick pit was partially buried under the front lawn. It does not appear on any sewer/stormwater drawings. The pit dimensions are roughly 1m x 0.6m x 1m deep. The two t-shaped pipes are hollow at both ends. One goes uphill towards the side of the house, the other goes towards the street-frontag...
Don’t know if you got the answer you were after. I have a small plastic version in the front yard that was installed to...
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
3
May 03, 2022 5:43 am
[color=#000000][size=100]As part of the process of installing Hebel panels along the boundary, the builder next door caused various damages to the panels (ie cracks right through), plus the panels somehow had holes in them prior to installation (as I noticed it while the panels were on the ground p...
Hi, seeing if you have had these issues fixed? I'm currently having these issues with Soho living and they don't seem t...
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 5:35 am
We bought a land last week . The adjacent land on the left side got sold on the same day. Need help to understand if we would need to obsure our windows on the left side if both of us are building together. How would the council determine the privary rules? You would be best talking to the council....
You would be best talking to the council. In my area it seems to only apply if someone speaks up about it.
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aLittle2theLeft
3 May 2022
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May 03, 2022 5:29 am
https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/93853_1584921343.jpg Hi all. Found this today. Any idea what insect is leaving this behind? Is it ants? Or something worse? That's the window sill. Wooden windows. 1960s house Thanks. Hey, did you work out what the culprit was?
Hey, did you work out what the culprit was?
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