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zaheerdalal
Just Starting Out
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Hi All, Appreciate all advice. I am a complete novice. My 1st level bedroom balcony tiles appear to need sealing of some sort, particularly betwee ...

sparky1780
Just Starting Out
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Hi Team, I have been varnishing some wood on my balcony, and a couple of drops of satin varnish have dripped down onto the tiles. I have wiped it as m ...

ddel
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I live in an old property and the previous owner had these walls. Now it turned to a highway of cane toads and water dragons chilling in my pool.I ...

Philthyfisho
Just Starting Out
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carlallanvela
Finding My Feet
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The concreter left us with the alfresco lower than the concretr perimeter. Now, we want to get someone to put tiles over the alfresco. Based on my res ...

Nerphy
Just Starting Out
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Hi, Just wondering if anyone has any tips for removing these stains on my patio. They were caused from the plastic planter boxes I had sitting there ...

JannaR1
Finding My Feet
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HiWe live in a strata and our outdoor tiles - common property - are very slippery. We're looking for a non-slip tile coating. Which one is the best an ...

Deb17
Just Starting Out
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  Hi I have just started to remove tikes from my front verandah which leads into the small entrance area with the sand tiles. I had planned to remov ...

foxhound
Growing in Experience
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Hi, I am seeking help to get my outdoor tiles to shine a little bit. Is there any sealer or polish that I can use to get them to gloss without damag ...

rochester
Getting Established
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Hi all. I’ve got a pool that has pebblecrete around the outside as coping. I was thinking about installing travertine coping tiles on top of the pebb ...

smiller
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, the previous owners of our house painted the front (outdoor) verandah tile using Dulux Renovation Range Floor (interior) tile paint with ...

Caro_line
Finding My Feet
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Hi all,I'll preface my question by saying I am a complete DIY rookie, but I'm eager to learn My doorsteps are an eyesore and I would like to give the ...

Lucinda_dJ
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I am looking for some guidance on my outdoor project. We had to remove a retained garden bed to get a heat pump fitted and are now left with a spa ...

kyap
Just Starting Out
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Hello, first post and new to DIY. I have a balcony that has old and cracked grout inbetween tiles. I'm wondering if I can simply use something like th ...

Hankonos
Just Starting Out
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Hello, looking for some advice on my balcony tiles. I have a large balcony (approx 6x6m) that’s in need of a refresh. The grout is loose and wanting t ...

kaye2
Just Starting Out
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I have wooden boards in my patio and want to change it to tiles. Do I need to concrete first or can I lay the tiles on the dirt?

rfs
Just Starting Out
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I am looking to refresh the grouting on my balcony tiles. Which products should I be using? Do I need to add a waterproofing agent?

AJ-DIYer
Building a Reputation
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Hi I've built a stud wall on one side of my alfrsco to close it off. Above section is plantation shutters and the bottom section is covered by fibr ...

someguy2k
Getting Established
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I had a rust marks previously on outdoor tiles shaped of a round circle ( probably caused by a pot plant from previous owner). I scrubbed with some ba ...

yng7
Cultivating a Following
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How do I repair cracked terrazzo flooring located just outside the building entrance?

tmurrayrust
Getting Established
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Hi Folks, I'm planning to replace my current very dated concrete/tile front porch (images below) with timber, and looking for some advice, so hoping ...

cococat
Growing in Experience
6 replies

Hello i would like to tile/pave my porch. At the moment there is a concrete slab with expansion joints in place as shown. The slab has dipped towards ...

Graham35
Finding My Feet
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Hi Folks, I live in an apartment that is full sun facing, but as you can see my outdoor balcony tiles are looking rather stained and dated. I was wond ...

vicki62
Just Starting Out
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Sandstone pool tiles have black in the tiles