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we have a standard size and often we have a lot of variety to choose Window for VCAT claimHi Lisa06,
You may already have your answer but will post anyway as others may need this information.
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Limitation on time when… Harts replied 13 May 2023 ago HartsMay 13, 2023 10:21 pm BuildersLook at your bill from the electricity company. It should detail the charges. You will need to do some estimating and some calculations. Then charge the… Cache HomesHi, we are in the Rockingham Area, and would like to know if anyone has built with Cache Homes, a double storey, and how they have found them please? Bellst started a topic 10 May 2023 ago Hi All,
I engaged a tradie to install concrete retaining wall 600-800mm high over 32 meters in Victoria. Sleepers are 200*75*2000 mm installed over 17 steel posts.
I… Acrylic render: Dulux or ROCKCOTE
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Thanks for the reply again. I had a chat with the builder, he said he will use primer, then hydrotec which comes with colour and sealer as well. A Renderer I… Rendering old corrugated shedIs it possible to render an old corrugated iron shed.I have heard that it can be done if it is covered with chicken wire first.Not sure of the ratio of the render mix and… RuralSA started a topic 7 May 2023 ago Preparing a court baseI've filled, levelled and compacted around 100mm of roadbase in preparation to lay some outdoor court tiles. Prior to doing the final compaction, I dusted the top with… stanks started a topic 3 May 2023 ago Neighbour erected scaffolding on my landI like the bobcat idea - not too dear to hire either.
Before doing that, maybe advise them you intend having all their stuff moved in the next 48 hours. Any damage or… Best Option for EstimateHi, I'd like some advice on the best option please on the estimate options we've been provided from our builder. This is for the… Preventing rust around steel house postsYou’re on the right track, wire brush in a grinder then a zinc rich epoxy primer then a top coat of some sort, like a waterproofing membrane. Raising the concrete would… Pulse replied 2 May 2023 ago PulseMay 02, 2023 9:21 pm Essastonei think we've got essastone, could even be the Chalkstone (or it's equivalent 10 years ago).
by now has couple of chips on the edge where we have accidentally banged some… Water tank for HomeFrom what I know about water tanks (I've been working with a client on them for a few years now) is this - The concrete can last a lifetime if they don't crack for some… Rotting stairsYou will need to replace the entire stairs. Carpenter is the trade you're after. Safe Work methodsBlock of two storey townhouses requires painting on the roof. A brick parapet wall separates each unit and extends above the tiled roof. The parapet walls require sealing… Petendeb started a topic 29 April 2023 ago North Rothbury/ HunteeHi i am looking to buy an investment near by North Rothbury. How is this area? is there schools inside this estate? please advice good builders around that area to buy… dev039 started a topic 27 April 2023 ago Surrey Hills, Vic 3127
Garage is being built with metal, 3m distance away from my cover deck.
It is parallel to my cover deck, living room, family room and kitchen,… HoliyApr 25, 2023 6:29 pm Internal doors (CSD or Hinged)As per Ardo above re the parliament hinges but I have seen them in chrome as well. You may have to do a bit of hunting online to find them though.
Stewie Expansion foam
Not expansion foam, but a expansion joint foam. Two very different products. And it should be installed and wrapped around your storm water penetrations where the… Charleston homesHi, can anyone share your experience with Charleston homes? I'm looking to engage them to build a home in Boxhill and would like to check if anyone has any feedback. Lucky544 started a topic 17 April 2023 ago Understanding sparky quotesLike with any service, they don't have to compete on price. They know the market rate for a particular service and offer it for a relatively same price.
I am not a sparky… kvazer replied 17 April 2023 ago Water Tank Charged System HeadUnfortunately, the new website has been substantially delayed but the DIY tank vacuum system to be included is a DIY solution that uses low cost off the… Hi guys,
I’m currently looking at a house i want to buy but the building inspection has picked up a number of issues with the brick piers under the house.
I took a… What should land fall be for drainage?
That's very helpful, thank you. I was mostly interested in knowing if a spoon drain requires a specific slope, but I appreciate the extra information. Lisa06 replied 15 April 2023 ago Hi
Our backyard colourbond fence located on a busy road and it wobbles when cars drive pass it and when it is windy as well.
It's colourbond and with 8 posts concreted… Help me understand this sewage planThat drawing’s in the old units. The sewer tie is 1.44m deep and 4.5m offset from left boundary however the levels were taken ages ago so the surface level will have… triune replied 6 April 2023 ago Superior Building Group
I know it is an old topic.
I am building with SBG, and it has been 14 months since the first slab was deployed.
My house is still in the lock-up stage.
Any other people… Duomi replied 2 April 2023 ago DuomiApr 02, 2023 8:27 pm Long time forum searcher first time asker.
I've got this hideous aluminium frame for a front door and side windows. Is there a way or a product out there that could be… Grouting Carport Post baseplates
Yep, that's how I'll be doing it.
Just ordered M10 Stainless all thread and Muti-se Vinylester (simliar to Ramset 801) from my favourite online supplier. Evening,
Had my 3 month maintance done on my new place. Most things are fixed to ok standards, but im not sure about the visible joins in my plaster wall.
There was 2… new concrete driveway crack
When you get a chance watch the last couple of videos. The cracks are pretty bad, it's almost as though he hasn't put any reo in that corner and hasn't compacted/levelled… In addition to protecting your children, glass pool fencing has the benefit of being simple to clean and maintain. You probably won't need anything more expensive or…
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