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bonino
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bonino
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  Anyone knows what type of material is this that goes between the pavers and the tiles? Thank you

bonino
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Hi Team - I’ve been noticing water coming into my storage area that sits under the outside stairs of my house. I initially thought the water was com ...

bonino
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Hi! I’ve recently noticed that I have water coming in to my underhouse storage from an exterior wall. Is there a quick fix solution I can apply to pre ...

bonino
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December 2023

Hey! Just to let you know this worked after I followed the previous advice of using WD-40 and CLR. After I let it soak overnight, it was still a bit s ...

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  I’m going to install a new tap in the kitchen and because I don’t have safety water valves under the sink, I’ll need to shut the main water valve. ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Hi @bonino, Water can often penetrate through the joints between pavers, so even if you seal the joint at the rear, it may not fully stop the water ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December 2023

Good Work @bonino Your where wise to seek help from the workshop. I also dont do things and learn before I tackle new unknowns. Thats how we grow ...

Community Manager Jason
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December 2023

Hi @bonino, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Fantastic to see you have received prompt and helpful advice from a couple of very experi ...

redracer01
Kind of a Big Deal
December 2023

Hi @bonino It's great that you've received excellent advice from our members. Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend having a plumber or ha ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December 2023

Hi @bonino A. Your water shut off valve seen better days and has partly corroded open. We are talking about the flat blade shape just to the left o ...

DIYGnome
Becoming a Leader
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December 2023

Hello @bonino excellent plan of attack from @Jewelleryrescue I would only like to add that the shifting spanner can be used at a right angle to the va ...

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bonino
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December 2023

Hey! Just to let you know this worked after I followed the previous advice of using WD-40 and CLR. After I let it soak overnight, it was still a bit s ...

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