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Taylamarie01
Just Starting Out

Hiw do you repair a lawn that is dying? More water ? Or do i need fertiliser?

Johno1990
Just Starting Out

I’m needing to put up 70 x 35 x 2.1 metre framed timber between posts but I need joist hangers to hold them in place what is the best solution for thi ...

davalli
Just Starting Out

I have had 100 sq mt of porcelain paving installed. They used polymeric sand between the joints. It washed out straight away just with rain, sprinkle ...

Layla
Just Starting Out
4 replies

  I’ve just moved in to a ground floor unit and would like to add a privacy screen along the low wall in the courtyard for two reasons: It’s so low ...

johnpyt
Finding My Feet

Hi all, So I've been wanting to redo my backyard/courtyard for a while now. It seems difficult finding a landscaper, so I'm toying with the idea of DI ...

MP99
Community Newcomer

Hi All, Wanting guidance on how to revamp the driveway area, verandah and backyard area WITHOUT breaking the bank. Happy to keep the existing concreti ...

petemel49
Just Starting Out

I am thinking of buying the Mimosa 3 x 3m Lava Portsea Louvre semi permanent gazebo- Mimosa 3 x 3m Lava Portsea Louvre Semi Permanent Gazebo - Bunnin ...

swiftlenore
Just Starting Out

How do you fix crashes in rendered wall. 

jenava000
Just Starting Out
5 replies

I have some real brick tiles that I want to lay over a concrete path. What is the best adhesive to use and best mortar.

ramanpal
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hey there , I need some suggestions about how do I cap my existing versalco blocks wall. Do I have to grind the top pointy bit and then I put cap on ? ...

IronStan001
Having an Impact
146 replies

I have an alfresco area which I'd like to deck. The joists (Green lines) will most probably fix straight into the concrete and ideally, I'd like to g ...

johndevine
Community Newcomer

Looking to tile over a slab outside, it’s uneven and wanting to add slope for drainage. What’s the best way to go about this?

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