Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: Telstra Pit (Landscape Solution) 3May 15, 2012 12:16 pm A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands. Melbourne West Our build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34169 Landscaping viewtopic.php?f=19&t=51147 Re: Telstra Pit (Landscape Solution) 7May 15, 2012 4:15 pm btw a bit out of topic, do you know how low can a soil be, to avoid having retaining walls? our side is a bit higher (approx 100mm) higher and i don't intend to cut. will retaining walls (sleepers) required for this scenario? Re: Telstra Pit (Landscape Solution) 8May 16, 2012 9:00 am tempura Since Telstra pit is a public property, anyone and everyone can access it, so sometimes it is left opened (which is very annoying) and I have to close it myself. While this is true, in reality how often does any tech need to get in there? Our previous house had underground power as well, 7 years there, had tech out twice. Our current house, u/g power & phone, tech only once in 8 months to do the connection. I can't think of anyone who would need access then leave it open. Hi We are building in the Hunter Valley, our soil test is H1, our builder has advised us they need to have a letter signed for Fair Trading as the new drainage standard… 0 3551 Sorry! I'm new to this forum and have made a mistake in my posting! I'm looking for a structural solution to a stand alone wooden pickets fence with no structural rail… 1 3290 Thanks for that, the PVC pipe is still about 40cm below ground level and it sticks out of the sand with no end cap or anything on it just open pipe, is this the finished… 2 10461 |