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TheDave
Just Starting Out
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Hi there, I have a tiled laundry in a fairly new build and, unfortunately, the laundry is in the middle of the house so no direct access to outside. T ...

katemc
Just Starting Out
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My bath/shower has a lot of movement. Is there a grout that is very flexible to withstand this? I took out the mouldy silicone and regrouted with Dunl ...

CharleyK
Just Starting Out
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Hello experts, just trying to calculate the amount of litre's needed for waterproofing under tiles on blue gyprock, the area is 240 x 200cm which is d ...

Zeehan
Just Starting Out
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Is there anyway to repair this tiles without replacing?  

diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience
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The project was to renovate the existing laundry into a modern combined laundry and wash basin facility for the seperate toilet in our home. Initial ...

LizSmith
Just Starting Out
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 my partner and I have moved into a new apartment and it appears that the old owner painting the floor tiles in the shower. After just a couple weeks ...

SarahK1
Finding My Feet
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      Hi. Am having a go at tiling vertical Kit Kat tiles around my laundry trough. The left side of the top of the trough sits flush with the wall ...

SamL1
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, I have recently moved into a property and have noticed some of the bathroom shower tiles were loose, so I pulled them off and am enquiring abo ...

Coolaholigah
Cultivating a Following
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Hello and thanks in advance a small chip (a bit bigger than 5 cent piece has been created by damage in a shower stall it’s a glazed tile so different ...

tom138
Having an Impact
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Hi there, I just got new floor laid in the bathroom (James Hardie Secura on timber frame) and just wondering if I can get some advise whether these ga ...

Hotwheelsnz
Finding My Feet
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My wife loves doing the laundry (Yes i know ............................) so I decided to make her happy place even happier  I used all Bunnings pro ...

Cat234
Finding My Feet
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Hello, I'm hoping this hasn't been answered somewhere else - i couldn't find it if it was! A while ago i was painting a kitchen splashback and a tra ...

Kathm6
Just Starting Out
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I have never tiled before but have grouted, so I wanted to tackle this small project of re-tiling this laundry wall with some smaller mosaic tiles tha ...

Lyn74
Just Starting Out
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I'm removing my laundry tub and building a dog wash area (rough ideas I have per pictures). Due to area I have I can't install a regular shower base a ...

khwajas
Growing in Experience
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I want to thank this forum for always providing great support to novices like us. Recently when one of our bathrooms was undergoing renovation, our ...

Schteph
Just Starting Out
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Hi! Our bathrooms have 90s tiling which includes a strip of feature tiles (as well as a couple of single accent tiles) which have raised portions to c ...

khwajas
Growing in Experience
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I recently had renovation of the bathroom and as a result of that bathroom floor is no longer flush with the external floor. There is a 10mm step. Ob ...

Helen7
Just Starting Out
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Hi! I previously had my tiles painted, but it started to peel off. I have now decided to install wet wall panels which I will purchase from Bunnings ...

makingmesses
Just Starting Out
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 80’s house, severe water damage and old techniques for tiling. Ideas for removal of adhesive on inside of pan? Also deeper channels along walls? Bes ...

jessicawinter96
Finding My Feet
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Hi so I have been in my new house 5 months, i started a renovation on my main bathroom because the vanity on the wall sitting on a tiled brick ledge ...

PetaR
Getting Established
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Hello all, I would like to cover my bathroom's floor tiles without removing them, I'm not sure if this is possible, would love to hear some ideas on ...

DJ50
Just Starting Out
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I want to tile my bathroom and shower with 600x600mm tiles, using tile insert floor wastes for showers and bathrooms. I have been told (but cannot con ...

badmojo
Getting Established
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Hi, We have accepted a new build handover as our builder is slow in rectifying defects and decided to do it myself. How do I rectify this? Can it be ...

demoreno
Growing in Experience
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Hey wise Bunnings folk, am tiling our hallway, bathroom and laundry with the same tiles throughout, only other room off the hall is carpeted, and have ...