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shumm
Growing in Experience
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    Hi team, any advise on how to conceal this gap please? It’s wider (~2.5 cm) on top and tapers to around 1 cm at the bottom. Someone advised alum ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
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    Hi all, I have two issues at hand regarding closing drains: 1) the sewage drain has no cover or cap or mesh. Is this normal? It’s been this way ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks a ton, will update on the progress. Appreciate the timely advice!

shumm
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks heaps!! Will post progress pics when we’ve done!

shumm
Growing in Experience
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hi Bunnings team, would really appreciate you’re advise on this. a) I’m hoping to fix the slab edges on the side of the house myself. It spits out ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
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November

Thanks so much for the clear advise (and the drawing)! Really appreciate it!

shumm
Growing in Experience
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    Hi all, would really like some advice on how to accomodate this gazebo into the below space. The top concrete slab is about 1.5 wide (so a tad bi ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
May

Thanks very much for your advice. I’ve decided to stick to lily pillys for our backyard screening ..

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DIYGnome
Building a Reputation
November

Agreed open drains are an invitation to vermin in addition to looking unsightly, anything that enters such an opening could lead to blocked drain issu ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
November

Hi @shumm, It's great to see that @DIYGnome has already provided some helpful advice. It's normal to see an open terracotta sewage pipe, but the ...

Dave-1
Home Improvement Guru
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November

Afternoon @shumm Ive used concrete mate on repairs to my patio (I knew I recognised the name "concretemate" lol) and it really did a nice job.Just hav ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
November

I'd say you could do a reasonable job of filling those voids with Concremate @shumm. Try to clean as much debris out of the void as possible before yo ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
November

Hi @shumm, It sounds like the best approach would be to create some elevated pads where the feet will be placed on the lower slab. These pads could ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
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May

Hi @shumm The average age lilly pillies may live for is around 20 years, but that will vary considerably according to what species or variety is grow ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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May

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @shumm. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about screening plants. I b ...

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shumm
Growing in Experience
2 replies

    Hi team, any advise on how to conceal this gap please? It’s wider (~2.5 cm) on top and tapers to around 1 cm at the bottom. Someone advised alum ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks a ton, will update on the progress. Appreciate the timely advice!

shumm
Growing in Experience
November

Thanks heaps!! Will post progress pics when we’ve done!

shumm
Growing in Experience
4 replies

hi Bunnings team, would really appreciate you’re advise on this. a) I’m hoping to fix the slab edges on the side of the house myself. It spits out ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
1 reply
November

Thanks so much for the clear advise (and the drawing)! Really appreciate it!

shumm
Growing in Experience
3 replies

    Hi all, would really like some advice on how to accomodate this gazebo into the below space. The top concrete slab is about 1.5 wide (so a tad bi ...

shumm
Growing in Experience
May

Thanks very much for your advice. I’ve decided to stick to lily pillys for our backyard screening ..

shumm
Growing in Experience
May

Thank you for the quick response!

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
November

Hi @shumm, It sounds like the best approach would be to create some elevated pads where the feet will be placed on the lower slab. These pads could ...

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