Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Oct 29, 2017 9:12 pm Moved into a house with existing lawn, while digging down to install the pop-up sprinkler I found that the top soil is not that thick and clay soil underneath, likely dispersive judging by the muddy water pooling in the trench before I backfill it. I applied some gypsum powder from Bunnings, only found out after I completed it that there are also liquid gypsum that are actually cheaper and easier to apply, fast acting and won't affect my seedling. I also saw somewhere online that gypsum may need to be apply for several years. 1-2 applications in a year. Is that the case? I've just built 3 stairs off a landing out the back and been told by the private certifier I need hand rails sorry tried to attach a pic but couldn't mine don't have sides… 5 5773 There is nothing in the various codes and standards that puts this requirement on the builder to do. I think that is what you are asking. Don't waste time trying to get… 5 2438 i had the my concreters concrete right up to the fence. I have pits all along my path, so the water tends to drain away from the house and into the pits. There's only one… 7 12875 |