The Home Improvements Thread (2)

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Just check SA laws. Pretty sure you need both a fence and a safety net or cover.

I got a quoted R6.8k for a 5.8X5m PVC cover.Gauteng.

I think the laws are municipality specific, where they add additional requirements to the SANS 10400 rules.

The way I read the SANS 10400 regulations, if your pool is in your property and your property is fully fenced then your pool is compliant. Its all about public access to the pool and limiting that access.
 
Nah, I am lazy AF with my garden, its all indigenous so I never water it... it must survive as if it was in the wild :p

And yeah, my maintenance is the same, I have a damn litchi tree overhanging the pool and it drops a fsck ton of leaves all year round.
Pics ?
 
Remember for a person in Durban or surrounds freezing their balls off is 18 degrees :).

hahah no but this winter it snowed not too far from the cbd

my budy was stuck in dbn during the looting

durban was colder than CPT most of the nights

but come summer they in another world
 
Nah, I am lazy AF with my garden, its all indigenous so I never water it... it must survive as if it was in the wild :p

And yeah, my maintenance is the same, I have a damn litchi tree overhanging the pool and it drops a fsck ton of leaves all year round.

if i had a litchi tree i dont care how much work needs to be done to clean the ****
 

– A safety net or cover cannot be DIY-installed, but must rather be fitted by an “accredited responsible party”.

– A private swimming pool that can hold more than 30 centimeters of water must not only be surrounded by a childproof fence.

so if you have a fence you still need a safety net

doesnt mention net on its own
 
Nah, I am lazy AF with my garden, its all indigenous so I never water it... it must survive as if it was in the wild :p

And yeah, my maintenance is the same, I have a damn litchi tree overhanging the pool and it drops a fsck ton of leaves all year round.
Yeah I got a gardener in still, as I do have lawn that needs to be maintained and turns out the guy is a pretty good painter and for minor maintenance. But yeah other then that I've tried to make the garden as little maintenance as well :-). Cut down old dying palm trees, attempting to get the council to cut the dying pines down.
 
if i had a litchi tree i dont care how much work needs to be done to clean the ****

Nein, vok...

Thing is a bloody menace, and unfortunately its not mine :( Its in my neighbours yard so I can't cut the fscking thing down.
 
Nein, vok...

Thing is a bloody menace, and unfortunately its not mine :( Its in my neighbours yard so I can't cut the fscking thing down.
Maybe you were braaing and a little coal got picked up by the wind and the open canister of lighter fluid you left on the wall next to the tree got knocked over by the wind all over the litchi tree and the flying coal set the lighter fluid a light and the tree went up in flames..
 
Maybe you were braaing and a little coal got picked up by the wind and the open canister of lighter fluid you left on the wall next to the tree got knocked over by the wind all over the litchi tree and the flying coal set the lighter fluid a light and the tree went up in flames..
Sounds like the plot for another final destination movie

If you can find a root on your side of the yard you can also just drill a few holes in it and add some roundup - not that I'd want to kill a fruit tree
 
not any fruit tree ..a litchi tree

when you move out of dbn and realise how schit boxed litchis is compared to the tree ones

you will love that tree
 
Just check SA laws. Pretty sure you need both a fence and a safety net or cover.

I got a quoted R6.8k for a 5.8X5m PVC cover.Gauteng.

last time i checked what is written and what is followed or enforced are very different things :p
 
last time i checked what is written and what is followed or enforced are very different things :p
100% agree! The problem comes when you want to sell and buyer spots and it wants it sorted.

Also liability should an accident happen. Eg neighbours kid jumps over the wall and drowns.
 
100% agree! The problem comes when you want to sell and buyer spots and it wants it sorted.

Also liability should an accident happen. Eg neighbours kid jumps over the wall and drowns.
According to SANS 10134:
A below-ground swimming pool (i.e. a pool where the level of the coping corresponds approximately
to the level of the adjoining surface, and includes where the coping is stepped to accommodate water
features or built structures) should be provided with either an enclosure or safety cover or safety net
to restrict access to the swimming pool by unauthorized children or persons

but I see most articles say that you need both a fence and a pool cover. Maybe I'm missing that on the doc?
 
not any fruit tree ..a litchi tree

when you move out of dbn and realise how schit boxed litchis is compared to the tree ones

you will love that tree

I hate the bloody things.... and the chaos they cause in my garden definitely outweights any benefit they may bring.
 
Looking for recommendations in CT (Edgemead) for reputable companies for:
1. New kitchen (not a huge one). Budget R75k or so. More or less know what we want but would be good to get plans done so long.
2. Replace wooden old wooden windows with aluminium (probably 8 or so)
 
100% agree! The problem comes when you want to sell and buyer spots and it wants it sorted.

Also liability should an accident happen. Eg neighbours kid jumps over the wall and drowns.

If the neighbours kid jumps the wall he can jump a generally short pool fence, likewise the area he jumps over might be within the fenced area? its retarded, you cannot be held responsible for negligent actions of others. I would love to see a successful case outcome where someone had this happen and proceeded to take action on the pool owner.

I know of several succesful house sales concluding with no poolnet or fence in the last say 3 years.
 
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