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8 years8 yearsarcachonarcachon posted:
Is this a good quote for turf

Good point Crazyk. That also extends to soil type. You can safely assume a professional turf supplier has this covered. Usually more a concern for DIY jobs. Although it ever…

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8 years8 yearscindercinder posted:
Hamptons double-storey Melb - back landscaping stage 2

Planting day - finally!
Nice sunny day for it.

Not sure why it's so bare in the middle here.


Loving the lighting. Once the trees fill out a bit, it'll look as I…

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8 years8 yearsmb21mb21 posted:
Paver sealer recommendations

Hi Crazyk
I used a sealer called NanoPhos C. Was cheap and go a good deal on it with my pavers. Just need to use it now!

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8 years8 yearssaltbush stephsaltbush steph posted:
Fixing wood rot in vertical weatherboards

If the rot isn't too extensive you could get away with using wood hardener.
http://www.bunnings.com.au/earls-1l-woo ... -_p1585291

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8 years8 yearsgoody59goody59 posted:
Articulation Joints

Yes that what they look like at my windows where the AJ is.

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8 years8 yearsStewie DStewie D posted:
URBAN MYTHS .... ?

I would assume that the concrete wouldn't be weaker but just take longer to reach full strength. This would of course need to be tempered with how cold you are…

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8 years8 yearsLilianaLiliana posted:
New house frame issues

I agree with Crazyk and BE re the obligations of the building surveyor. Don't feel intimidated. Get in touch with the building surveyor and ask this individual to…

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8 years8 yearsBelsBels posted:
IP CCTV system recommendations

If they are ONVIF compliant then theoretically they should work if manually added.

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9 years9 yearsSaint MikeSaint Mike posted:
Handover documents

Great idea - but I still like the paperwork ... :)

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9 years9 yearsLeksie5000Leksie5000 posted:
What to know before signing a building contract

It's a contract! Take as long as you like to review it. If they use high pressure, walk away.

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9 years9 yearsgoody59goody59 posted:
Has anyone rectified slab heave successfully

Some lawyer will love these pics. How rediculous they were permited to dig so deep and so close to the foundations of neighbours. Wouldn't that angle of repose come into…

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