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Chrismichael
Just Starting Out
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Hello, I want to place black plastic polythene under my subfloor. The plastic needs to go on top of the ground to keep the moisture from effecting har ...

Samara1
Finding My Feet
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how about using the same white based tiles for both Indoor living & Outdoor Alfresco for seamless look. I have corner stacker door which connects both ...

lily4
Just Starting Out
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The previous owners of the house had installed a wardrobe in this room and had made holes in the tile floor to place wooden supporting beams. I’ve tak ...

metamorphosis56
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, I’m new here and this is my first post! We will be laying 7mm hybrid flooring throughout the house. 2/3 of it will be over tiles, the oth ...

Lee777
Getting Established
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Guys, Im looking at installing 13mm solid jarrah floor boards on existing concrete slab. Do you have any videos/publications on:- Preparation A ...

kitkattimtam
Just Starting Out
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Hi Bunnings, I am preparing my old concrete slab for tiling. Just wonder if I could patch low spots (3-5mm) with self levelling compound or should I ...

rochester
Getting Established
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Hey all, My house has cypress pine floorboards that have seen better days - Pic attached. The floor itself looks in pretty decent shape, few little ...

Lemming
Getting Established
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I recently bought a house and (what I'm assuming is) the polyurethane layer on the floor in the study is peeling. The study is quite small ~8m^2 and ...

amsclarke
Finding My Feet
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Hello I am trying to undertake a hybrid flooring project throughout the house. I am not sure what product I can use to raise the floor height by 15mm ...

atmatic
Getting Established
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Hi all, as a separate question again from my other posts. I have (finally) finished lifting up all of the old ceramic tiles (Hallway, Kitchen, Dinin ...

palmhead2011
Just Starting Out
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Can anyone advise the best method and filler to repair small holes in indoor slate tiles. I have attached a photo of the worst case.

Benk
Growing in Experience
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I have a transition - for lack of a better word that i need to resolve. I am not sure what to make of this but we will start from where we are. The 2 ...

JasonH
Just Starting Out
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      Hi I have lifted the tiles of the floor in the house and will lay a laminate flooring, what do I need to use to fill the holes in the floor t ...

nparrella95
Cultivating a Following
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Hi All, Looking for some advice, I am needing to fill a fairly sizable gap between skirting boards at my home. I have previously used no more gaps w ...

Garden_Rookie
Getting Established
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Hi Team, Was hoping to get some tips on how I could fix this damaged floorboard (picture attached - damage from my dog). Looking for some guidanc ...

Lukedm
Finding My Feet
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We're currently renovating our 50 year old home.It is on stumps and has a 20mm hardwood floor.We've removed a few load bearing walls and where they on ...

hopelessatdiy
Just Starting Out
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Hi everyone - I am very much a DIY novice. Parts of my house are tiled (hallway, kitchen, bathroom). The grout is deteriorating or just now completely ...

xsatishx
Just Starting Out
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Hey Guys Hope you are all good. I am looking for ideas to improve the looks of my sunroom which is enclosed and covered.. the tiles are terracota ...

crankycaulker
Finding My Feet
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Hi all, I am looking for advice on how to reduce the difference in floor height between a tiled and laminate room. The drop between the two is about 1 ...

LizzieCro
Making a Splash
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Hi Everyone, In a couple of weeks I’m going to be installing a brick floor in my onsite caravan annexe. They are real, solid, ordinary bricks. It has ...

elliza88
Growing in Experience
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    Hello everyone just looking for some desperate advice. I have just spent 6K on a floor sander to sand and varnish my floors to be a light Scandi ...

Carroaust
Getting Established
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Hi, we have an approximately 15-year-old transportable building in which the subfloor unfortunately is starting to break. We can feel that it is quite ...

Julie_
Just Starting Out
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We are in the process of turning our old steel garage into a usable multipurpose room. The concrete floor was very uneven so we have built a new floor ...

Hayley86
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I would like to know how I can safely remove this stone from the floor? It looks like cement underneath, one corner is already loose. Can you ple ...