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MiniLeo
Community Newcomer
7 replies

    I’ve accidentally dropped the split drain cover and caused a crack in the tile as pictured, which goes through to the other side. Just one tile ...

sheldo
Cultivating a Following

Hi - I wanted to ask if you could please recommend an adhesive stocked at Bunnings to use for natural marble tiles that are moisture sensitive? When I ...

mikamikira
Growing in Experience
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 i was in the shower last night and found this chip in my tile. Just one. On the wall of my shower. How do I repair it?

KenFlagg
Just Starting Out
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Hi, I was thinking of re grouting my shower myself however a friend of mine has said not to and recommended a company. I got them to come out and t ...

Josh86
Growing in Experience
16 replies

Hi, I’ve noticed a few cracks in my shower grout. Some are just hairline cracks in the grout at the base, while one section in the wall corner appe ...

Christie78
Growing in Experience
7 replies

We renovated our ensuite to bring it up to the rest of our house. We had a terracotta and cream tiled space, it was very dated. It boasted a huge sing ...

HeatherP
Finding My Feet
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My bathroom wall tiles are in very sound condition but ugly colour. To save on cost I'd like to install PVC panels over, however due to the age of my ...

briannasusan
Just Starting Out
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 First time renovator here. Wanting to repaint the shower base edges but unsure what colour / type of paint. The base of the floor is tiling, however ...

rollyz
Just Starting Out
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 I have glossly finish bathroom floor tiles and have a deep damage. About 5mm deep and 50mm length, 20mm wide. What is the best way to repair it? Can ...

Wing
Finding My Feet
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The laundry was a total mess with no bench or storage so I used an old bench panel that came from updating my kitchen benches. I had just bought the h ...

vib
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi! I’d like to get some advice on the best way to fix the chipped tile on my shower floor. I understand that I’ll have to use Epoxy putty but wonderi ...

mac123
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi there all, hope you doin great. Just saw this blogpost and thought it'd be best to ask here instead of searching for answers on google. I've these ...

woodenwookie
Making a Splash
5 replies

Well, that's it. After 5 years battling a heavy workload, COVID, and lack of availability of products and motivation, our bathroom is finally done.Ste ...

Beginner20
Growing in Experience
12 replies

Hi guys, I need to convert this corner shower 870mm into a walk-in shower. Could you please advise how to do so? The bathroom has dimensions L2495 x W ...

Jastra89
Finding My Feet
9 replies

I'm looking to renovate the laundry on a budget. The tiles are in good condition, I just don't like the look. Could I put VJ panels over them? Even be ...

elisec
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I want to know if Bunnings has a microcement product that can go over tiles?

RJunimann
Finding My Feet
5 replies

Hi, I‘m about to renovate my laundry. At first I wanted to keep the old tiles, but know I want to remove them. How can I remove the tiles without need ...

PL59
Growing in Experience
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Hi All, Pictures of my shower here https://imgur.com/a/PDtKPXu The previous owner of the house I am living in now most likely did some DIY groutin ...

Chel28
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Dear Bunnings D.I.Y. experts,I'd love your help in tracking down this discontinued tile in my bathroom. Size 300 x 300m, approximately 10mm thick. Acc ...

Vincentc85
Just Starting Out
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Hi, i have a problem with my shower screen floor, the grout keep tearing apart from the tiles and crack, very likely is the movement, i have done the ...

daniknight4
Becoming a Leader
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The time has come to update and refresh our laundry room because it's old and tragic and desperately needs a bit of TLC. So in this video I will be ...

Rimmalicious
Just Starting Out
1 reply

  I’m wanting to retile an existing concrete shower base. I’ve removed the tiles and I’m in the process of trying to remove as much of the old adhe ...

sarahjaynex
Just Starting Out
7 replies

Hi I’ve just moved into this house and the silicon around the bottom of the shower is brown, can this silicon easily be replaced? I’m a complete novic ...

Wazza99
Finding My Feet
7 replies

I have recently re-grouted shower floor, however when removing the grout I chipped the tiles in a couple areas. The chips are small but do stand out. ...