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7 years7 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Grind & Seal existing (old concrete) Bedrooms

From what I gathered, with grind and seal, one important factor is the material for sealing...? If so, what should I ask for or what grades are there?

7 years7 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Grind & Seal existing (old concrete) Bedrooms

Hi Guys, Considering getting the bedrooms carpet lifted and just having the concrete. Polished concrete is far too expensive, so we're considering grind & seal (i think they call it).
Have…

10 years10 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
HELP NEEDED - Prepration for Stepping Stone / Roadbase

Thanks Stewie. Was wondering how to load images properly.
Yeah I will be making sure I'm well below bricks... perhaps a bit lower or flush with the conrete slab.
I realised that…

10 years10 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
HELP NEEDED - Prepration for Stepping Stone / Roadbase

Ignore the mess - they are replacing part of the retaining wall.
This is it.... it's not straight on the house end as it steps in and gets wider... but…

10 years10 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
HELP NEEDED - Prepration for Stepping Stone / Roadbase

Hi Guys,
Have a bit of a delimma which I was seeking feedback/advise on.
I am looking at doing some stepping stone within some pebbles running along the side of my house…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

P.S. still haven't been able to get a better price for Solid Blackbutt in 130mm...best offer for select has been $98 or something per sqm. Just seems like they are…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

I knew it...I had this debate with 2 people and they both kept on insisting that it will be fine. One even tried to say that it's only an issue…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

just researched prefinished vs raw... seems like a few things need to be taken into account.
example as follows...
the advantage of using pre-finished solid timber:no sanding and coating is required (may…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

That's actually what the builder suggested as well... would the prefinished stuff be 130m wide as well? I heard you can't/shouldn't secret nail 130cm boards (prefinished or raw)...only top nail…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

We did actually look at them... stringybark we found was not as consistent as we would like, as in the wood type had a lot of variants even in the…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

@ Hemi - yep, unfortunately we have to work with an existing kitchen, etc so will have to work around it. The builder I spoke to brought a good…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

thank you mate.... that would be appreciated.

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

wow!! Yeah I have heard that builders can get a discount but sixty percent is pretty impressive almost suspicious discount. I only say that as I have tried a couple…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

Hello Hemi, they do look nice don't they.
T
hat pretty much answers my question about the quote I had...yours was about $188/sqm...hmmm good looks dfntly comes with a heavy price tag!!
What…

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Pls can anyone help? Solid timber vs floating?

join the boat...see my post just listed about this. Didn't know it was that expensive!!

12 years12 yearsMRMRMRMR posted:
Solid Vs floating timber flooring...price seem too high!!

Hello All - I've been researching a lot lately to help me decide whether to go with engineered floating timber or solid. From what I undrestand most people say go…

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