Hey @Edgar in my job, I come across asbestos all the time, so I can usually identify by sight (ie: looks like fibrous cement sheeting, usually with di ...
Hi @unawarek I agree with @EricL that the shower door would be best facing the entry door, and then increase the width of the shower, or vanity, or ...
Hi @perda Yes, I agree that the whole exercise can become very expensive, no matter which way you go about it..!! Yes, the glass would need to be rem ...
Hi @heidiwelton It kind of looks like the weep holes are covered up on the outside.. This is the most obvious cause that I can think of. It looks like ...
Hi @wai First bit of advice is - This issue will not go away, and you should not let the builder walk away from it, until it is resolved. Water should ...
Hi @perda I'm not sure if this is a helpful comment or not... But my recommendation would be that the best outcome for you is to replace the window en ...
Hi @JoeAzza The finish on your shelves is really nice - Is that also the same Bondall Varnish, from your other post?I wasn't confident on getting the ...
Hi @JoeAzza This looks great.. Simple, but great...Based on one of my own recent posts - I'm really interested to know what product you used to finish ...
Hi @jaga,
I've just seen @JoeAzza's response about the product being the water-based version, not the polyurethane version I previously mentioned it ...
Hi @jaga,
I did a similar shelf mount also, however I didn't use Chemset, I just drilled and tapped the timber studs to take the threaded rod.
My she ...
Hi @jaga, Thanks for your feedback I did keep track of the costs of this reno, however as I was renovating the whole unit I can only estimate the pr ...
Hi all,
Just sharing the work we have done in our bathroom to update its styling. When we first bought our house we were tossing up the idea of comple ...
I recently completed a renovation of my in-laws' rental unit. It's a third floor one-bedder and the whole place was starting to look tired, dated and ...
Over the weekend we made a lot of progress on our short-term kitchen renovation that we are doing as a stopgap until we complete our full renovation i ...
Hi @unawarek I agree with @EricL that the shower door would be best facing the entry door, and then increase the width of the shower, or vanity, or ...
Hi @perda Yes, I agree that the whole exercise can become very expensive, no matter which way you go about it..!! Yes, the glass would need to be rem ...
Hi @wai First bit of advice is - This issue will not go away, and you should not let the builder walk away from it, until it is resolved. Water should ...
Hi @perda I'm not sure if this is a helpful comment or not... But my recommendation would be that the best outcome for you is to replace the window en ...
Hi @JoeAzza The finish on your shelves is really nice - Is that also the same Bondall Varnish, from your other post?I wasn't confident on getting the ...
Hi @JoeAzza This looks great.. Simple, but great...Based on one of my own recent posts - I'm really interested to know what product you used to finish ...
Here is a link to a post I made a long time ago (about 4 years) - https://www.workshop.bunnings.com.au/t5/Kitchen/Kitchen-renovation-project/td-p/1065 ...