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Edgar
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These tiles (what I assume are terrazzo) are throughout the entry and stairway in my block of flats. As you can see, they are pretty dirty. What can ...

Hamster101
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Hi all, I recently chipped a tile in my shower. The tile is the last tile on the shower wall, next to the shower base.   From reading other posts ...

JayAtt
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We removed old terracotta pool coping tiles from our pool. They were falling off so basically just lifted off. We've tried to hire someone to replace ...

charlie0123
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Just wondering which tile adhesive is better for shower, Dunlop rubber modified adhesive or Universal tile adhesive. Tia https://www.bunnings.com.au ...

johndevine
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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?

rmohlala
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Hi all, We have porcelain tiles throughout the house and now they have lots of small chips and hairline cracks. Any recommendations how to fix them? T ...

jessvan
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Hi. We replaced our skirting boards and now we’re left with a big gap in the tiles.   Which product do you recommend? Thank you. Really appreciate th ...

dougym
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Hi all. Hoping for some guidance on this one. Pictures provided are 1 showing the problem area and the other the OK area. Looking to find a suitable ...

akg92
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   Hi guys, im wanting some advice on how to tile the floor and back wall of this fire place. First time tiler and can’t seem to find much advice ...

Johno1990
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I found these tiles in Bunnings a couple weeks ago and I’m wondering if I could use these in my outdoor entertainment area to use as bench tops? It sa ...

ianwheller1988
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Hey everyone, I’ve noticed that one of my outdoor tiles has started to move slightly, likely due to the house shifting over time. Below this area, t ...

kchambers
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I have a rental that the tennants have moved out, and its time for me to fix 20 years of their damage... Its almost done - except for this one - what ...

njminchin
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We're in the middle of reno'ing our laundry and the screed was sloped at roughly 1:100 to drain. This meant that across one of the doorways there is a ...

charlie0123
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Yesterday I did grout water penetration test: As shown in PIC 1, the left-side grout was mixed with a 1:1 ratio of water to Dunlop Primer and Additi ...

crisis
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Hello, I need to waterproof my shower. I have removed the tiles but being double brick I couldn’t just cut out the plasterboard and start again so the ...

andydandy
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We recently tiled our balcony.We have large trees so leaves keep on falling and has discoloured the tiles. We tried pressure wash and soap/ bleach but ...

crisis
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I have pulled out my kitchen and just removed all of the splashback tiles. My question is I’m not sure what I do now to the wall behind the oven insta ...

Gchip
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  Any thoughts on whether an update to this “shower” would be relatively straight forward? For context, the previous owners built the shower (?late ...

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