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ennoh
Having an Impact
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My son has a cracked tile in his shower - the tiles are beige in colour. I read another post and all the answers given by Bunnings staff and the solu ...

ironchieftain
Finding My Feet
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I have renovated the laundry recently, including retiling the floors and single tile height around the walls. It might not have been the smartest deci ...

TryingMyBest
Just Starting Out
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I am trying to retrofit an open-plan bathroom into an old timber floor house. I need to create falls but want to minimise screed thicknesses. Can I bo ...

Lindsey
Just Starting Out
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I have taken out the old bath and are replacing with shower. The wall are paint over plaster.I need to waterproof the shower area. The plaster is very ...

carolj
Just Starting Out
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how do i find 3 sheets black gloss mosaic tiles manufactured in Thailand available a few years ago.

twocutekelpies
Becoming a Leader
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Our 1961 bathroom was looking a little tired, the never-used bathtub was pitted and the vanity drawers were starting to fall apart. StepsStep ...

crisis
Building a Reputation
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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 ...

rosslyn
Just Starting Out
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Hi, we have had a new tiled floor put down. I love the look of the travertine porcelain tiles. How ever in my concern to not have high gloss in wet ar ...

emilys
Just Starting Out
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 So a phone got dropped off the sink cupboard to the floor and it's left a crack on the single tile it fell on. Touching the tile doesn't feel like th ...

Vincero1
Growing in Experience
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Hi everyone, I’m hoping to get some advice on a shower maintenance issue. My bathroom is around 25–30 years old and I believe it’s still in its orig ...

brianp
Just Starting Out
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Hi all, We've recently had our bathroom renovated and realised that a gap was left where the shower inlet was installed. Without going through the ...

sammyla
Getting Established
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Hi, I'll be renovating my laundry room that has an existing toliet that I will be replacing. I'll be demolishing the old tiles and will be doing water ...

Sean12
Just Starting Out
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Hi there, I'm currently redoing my bathroom shower area due to an existing leak causing the timber frames to rot. Initially I was planning to remove t ...

ziucqea
Finding My Feet
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Hi guys. Need help with tile repair. I just noticed a cracked tile in my bathroom today. Not sure when and how caused the damage. I'm a bit clueles ...

Pedro462
Growing in Experience
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Hi, I need to put up a small metal cabinet. Its probably 800mm x 800mm by 120mm deep. Based on where it needs to go it is unlikely I will find a stud. ...

smie
Finding My Feet
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 Hi! I just got my first home and have found the flanges on the lower taps and outlet in the shower are loose, and don't quite cover the holes in the ...

newton
Finding My Feet
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I'm trying to figure out how to neatly close the gap between the base of a free standing tub and the porcelain tile and to prevent water from getti ...

Bel02
Just Starting Out
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I have this chip on the tile in the shower right at the bottom I wanted to know how I can repair it If I had another tile I would replace it but unf ...

ppp
Having an Impact
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Hello Community, While removing old silicone, found out this place (marked in the photo) is little damp. And if I use dryer then little water is com ...

Pedro462
Growing in Experience
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     Hi, we want to change the tiles in a bathroom. It is a small area directly behind the basin which had mosaic tiles and we want to update the t ...

amichaelmedia
Building a Reputation
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  Hey all Doing a clean up of my bathroom and saw the seal around the bath is looking a little worn. And what I think is a seal between the show ...

lickle_lainey
Just Starting Out
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   we would like to modernise our bathroom and entry hall floor tiles and paint them a charcoal grey. would I need to strip the varnish first and wi ...

ashdan
Just Starting Out
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Hey there, I am looking to put some 6mm Hardiglaze.(tiled) in my bathroom on the lower part of the walls. behind vanity, toilet etc I have 10mm aqual ...

macspaisee
Just Starting Out
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We recently got our bathroom done and are wondering how we could rectify this or if this fine? Our inspector says there is no need for a water stop b ...