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August

Thanks. As you suggested, I will fix the broken tile using PC 11 epoxy paste and observe.https://www.bunnings.com.au/pc-11-56g-white-epoxy-paste_p1560 ...

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August

OK, after performing step 1, 2 and 3 (cleaning, removing the grout, re-grouting n sealing the grouts), I didn't fix the cracked tile (photo # 5) yet, ...

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July

Thanks @EricL Was wondering, residential driveways typically use concrete with a strength of 25 MPa to 32 MPa. If we apply and give proper slope wi ...

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July

Thanks @EricL. Helpful as always. Confirming the steps:1) washing the pavers and the concrete base with water and detergent in combination with a bris ...

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Photo 2 Photo 3 I've got 2 areas with pavers (shown in the first photo) in the garden. To the left of the photo 1, area 1 has two levels of pavers a ...

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Hi team, Cracked and sinking concrete driveway. Car traffic is good. If I leave it for longer, its gonna deteriorate more. Removing and redoing th ...

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July

Ok. I have done step 1, 2 n 3. Only need to fix the cracked tile now. Shouldn't take too long now. Waiting for rain now to test, lol.

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July

Thanks @JacobZ . In that case, I am better of working with Cement based grouts and apply sealer.Based on the area I want to seal, I might need more th ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hi @upgrades Yes, those are the general steps to attach the pavers to the cement base. My best advice is to mix the mortar in a thick consistency a ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @upgrades I propose washing the pavers and the concrete base with water and detergent in combination with a bristle brush to remove any mould ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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July

Hi @upgrades, This Davco Sanitized Tile And Grout Sealer is a similar product that would work out a bit cheaper. Jacob

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @upgrades Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your sun ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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July

Hello @upgrades If the silicone seal near the aluminium door is still in good condition, then you can skip the Sikaflex portion. Once you seal the ...

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July

Good Evening @upgrades Think Ive come late to the party But will throw in my thoughts of ways to fix the leak. Tho I would suggest that @EricL's sug ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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July

Hi @upgrades, Sounds like a good plan of attack. As grouts are cementitious products designed for use in wet areas, the vast majority of them will ...

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Growing in Experience
August

Thanks. As you suggested, I will fix the broken tile using PC 11 epoxy paste and observe.https://www.bunnings.com.au/pc-11-56g-white-epoxy-paste_p1560 ...

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Growing in Experience
2 replies
August

OK, after performing step 1, 2 and 3 (cleaning, removing the grout, re-grouting n sealing the grouts), I didn't fix the cracked tile (photo # 5) yet, ...

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Growing in Experience
2 replies
July

Thanks @EricL. Helpful as always. Confirming the steps:1) washing the pavers and the concrete base with water and detergent in combination with a bris ...

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Growing in Experience
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Photo 2 Photo 3 I've got 2 areas with pavers (shown in the first photo) in the garden. To the left of the photo 1, area 1 has two levels of pavers a ...

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Growing in Experience
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July

Ok. I have done step 1, 2 n 3. Only need to fix the cracked tile now. Shouldn't take too long now. Waiting for rain now to test, lol.

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Growing in Experience
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July

Thanks @Dave-1 and @EricL. Legends. Ok then, change of sequence.1) Wash the surface of the tiles with water and detergent before doing anything,2) The ...

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July

Thanks a lot for your reply, Eric. So the sequence I understood is: 1) Wash the surface of the tiles with water and detergent before doing anything,2) ...

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Photo # 2Photo # 3Photo # 4 Water seeping through from outside to the sunroom inside (via a cracked tiles). - Photo # 1 is the backyard and is a ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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Difficulty: Intermediate A vertical garden can provide greenery and colour to enliven a drab location and provide plenty of growing space in even ...

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Photo 2 Photo 3 I've got 2 areas with pavers (shown in the first photo) in the garden. To the left of the photo 1, area 1 has two levels of pavers a ...

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Growing in Experience
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Hi team, Cracked and sinking concrete driveway. Car traffic is good. If I leave it for longer, its gonna deteriorate more. Removing and redoing th ...

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    We have moved into an old house with terracotta tiled outdoor area which is over a garage. The tiles have areas of cracking and the grout is bro ...

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