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Sassa
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Sassa
Growing in Experience
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May

Thanks Eric. The Parfix filler has similar reviews to the Polyfilla Brick & Render, with people complaining that it doesn't harden properly. Getting a ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
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May

Thanks Mitchell. I had previously had a look at the guide to repairing a rendered wall, but was pretty disappointed when I tested out the Polyfilla Ex ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
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May

Hi @Ready2go, I came upon your post above and am interested to hear how you went with repairing your rendered walls? I am in exactly the same situatio ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
March

Thanks for your advice Eric, I’ll give that a go

Sassa
Growing in Experience
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I seem to have some unwelcome visitors 荒 come up through the gap around a vent pipe in my broom cupboard. (The pipe is connected to my kitchen range h ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
March

Hi Eric, the skirting boards are 20mm thick so the channel/gap will be at least that wide. I’ll try the structural grout, thank you so much for your a ...

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Growing in Experience
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March

Hi Jacob, thanks, sounds good! So if I fully remove the skirting board, that’ll leave a channel between the wall and the tiles. Should i fill this wit ...

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Growing in Experience
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March

Hi Jacob, thanks for your reply. Unfortunately there is no flexible sealant between the tiles and skirting boards, but standard grout was used to fill ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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May

Hello @Sassa Yes, the Dunlop 5kg Ardit Rapidset Repair Mortar will work. Please keep in mind that you only have a specific amount of time to work wit ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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March

Hello @Sassa Before you seal the gap, I suggest spraying the area with Hovex 350g Ant Spider Cockroach Barrier Spray. I recommend using Parfix 340g ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
March

Hi @Sassa, Thank you for your question about removing skirting boards in your home. The risk of damaging your tiles is fairly low as there is a la ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
3 replies
March

Hi @Sassa, Even if it is grout, you won't damage the tiles by removing the skirting. You may crack the grout, but this is not really a big deal as i ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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1 reply
March

Hello @Sassa If there is a channel between the tiles and the wall, filling it with grout should be ok. This is on the condition that the gap is not ...

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Sassa
Growing in Experience
March

Thanks for your advice Eric, I’ll give that a go

Sassa
Growing in Experience
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I seem to have some unwelcome visitors 荒 come up through the gap around a vent pipe in my broom cupboard. (The pipe is connected to my kitchen range h ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
March

Hi Eric, the skirting boards are 20mm thick so the channel/gap will be at least that wide. I’ll try the structural grout, thank you so much for your a ...

Sassa
Growing in Experience
March

Thanks so much Eric for your quick response, I’ll give the Polyfilla Exterior Brick & Render a go and let you know if I run into any issues.

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