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  1. Cellophaneskies

    Patio Drainage

    The current pavers are barely attached and not sealed. Thinking once done properly, and sealed, it might change how much water drains and is absorbed. To phrase another way then - unsealed vs sealed sandstone pavers, would there be much difference in water absorption and runoff?
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    Adding hopper drain to garden

    Pour away waste water. Buckets from mopping floor, bowls of water from cleaning.. just general water. sounds like it’s more hassle than it is worth though!
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    Subfloor - Thermoplastic tiles, bitumen adhesive - how to level

    Had them tested and they came back negative, thanks for flagging this
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    Subfloor - Thermoplastic tiles, bitumen adhesive - how to level

    Hi It would have covering installed over it. Ideally real wood floor, if not a laminate flooring, final option would be carpet and underlay.
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    Patio Drainage

    Hello yet again. sorry to post so much, I’m WFH full time due to illness and I keep spying more jobs and thinking of more questions. I intend to lay two 3x3 approx patios either side of an extension. this extension’s footings are very shallow - presumably raft foundation. Ahead of the patio is...
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    Subfloor - Thermoplastic tiles, bitumen adhesive - how to level

    Don’t you love houses. Thanks for the advice. Probably best to ‘play it safe’, my only worry is it might bring the level up above a door threshold but I’ll see what I can work out.
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    Subfloor - Thermoplastic tiles, bitumen adhesive - how to level

    Hi all. Tale as old as time. 1967 house, concrete floor downstairs has horrible thermoplastic tiles secured with bitumen adhesive or similar. Kitchen has already had these all lifted and covered with limo. Hallways had them removed and it has been tiled which is holding up fine. Living room...
  8. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    Thanks. This will be a corner post receiving another panel with no angle so not sure I can give it much twist/a twist in the angle might look a sod. But here’s hoping I can simply get away with it..!
  9. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    It’s actually about 30cm so my estimate wasn’t wildly off..! So you think the angle that gives me is very very shallow.. so I might get away with this with the panel in the slot as normal. Gravel board to contend with too..
  10. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    I can confirm exact measurements tomorrow.. do we think this angle is so small as to not really pose any issue?
  11. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    Thanks. I could go this route. I still thinking I’m describing myself poorly. Let’s say first post is against the house. The end post and the final part of the fence run is 5m away but it is 20cm right of the house. That’s dictating the angle i need the fence to run at!
  12. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    sorry I was unclear there. The fence run is about 5m and one end is 20cm offset from the other. So over the course of 5m it moves 20cm diagonally from the first post
  13. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    Other than the aesthetic reasons - having a triangular gap between them- I don’t really see why not. How do they fare being in the same post hole together, in terms of their footing etc - or would mean less coverage at the point where they meet in the ground
  14. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete corner fence post and angled fence

    Hi all I’m putting up a fence using concrete posts and wooden panels. One corner will receive a straight post into a corner post. And then the other post off this post will be at an angle more extreme than 90 degrees as the other end of the fencing terminates about 20cm or so away from the...
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    Bitumen Smell, DPM

    Did you ever solve this
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    Digging out 200mm for laying patio next to shallow footings for extension

    Thanks for sharing, might be awkward laying patio on there but I’ll weigh up my options..!
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    Digging out 200mm for laying patio next to shallow footings for extension

    Thanks for the response! This is the thing, I don’t think the footings are deep. I can dig underneath that concrete. You can sort of see two little gaps in the photo. It appears the footings are only about a brick thickness, maybe even less - so digging down around them with leave them without...
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    Digging out 200mm for laying patio next to shallow footings for extension

    Hi all. I would like to lay a new patio next to my garage and extension. I understand the finished level should be about 6 inches (two brick courses) below DPM but the ‘footings’ for my extension (3x3m masonary single skin monstrosity) seems to be only 1 course below DPM, and then itself is...
  19. Cellophaneskies

    Adding hopper drain to garden

    Hi everyone I only have a hopper/square drain cover with grille at the front of my house where a gutter discharges. This means when I need to pour out water at the back of the house I have to walk to the front to discharge it down the drain. I’d like to add a hopper to the back garden so I...
  20. Cellophaneskies

    Concrete pad advice for a small summerhouse

    Yes has a built in floor. I think I’m going to go the route of compacting down maple type 1 and then sitting the footings on top, not bare wood to ground but on some plastic runners or something. A bit less permanent - a lot less permanent in fact - easier, cheaper..
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