krieg
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About 40% more expensive than marbelite though?
Can't see how it can be that much more expensive. My mother's pool got converted from Marbelite to fibre glass after the Marbelite started chipping off.
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About 40% more expensive than marbelite though?
The expensive part is the labour. If you're going to drain it and pay the labour, you may as well put a better surface in. Even if the surface itself costs a bit more...Can't see how it can be that much more expensive. My mother's pool got converted from Marbelite to fibre glass after the Marbelite started chipping off.
The expensive part is the labour. If you're going to drain it and pay the labour, you may as well put a better surface in. Even if the surface itself costs a bit more...
On that note: What maintenance is there on a jacuuz that's worse from having a pool ?
Labour on this is gonna be hefty though, so it will prob come out more expensive than marbelite or fibreglass
I agree that tiling would be the most expensive option if labour were factored in. It's just so nice if labour is free...I was following discussions on this one and asked one of the guys who quoted me for marbelite pool. As per him, tiling would cost me about 30K more for a 8mx3m pool.
Also, not a single pool in our complex has a fully tiled pool, based on answers on our WA group.
No, you can do a fiberglass lining on top of the existing marbleite or cement structure.I had no idea that fibre glass was a coating like marbelite (but maybe you don't mean it as a coating). I thought they had a fibre glass cast that fits into hole. As a part of my annual pastime, I recall in 2020, fibre glass quotes were way higher than marbelite.
I fitted these in my garage, black and grey with the sloping edges all round the side sections; cars park on them daily with no issues. Ran a bead of adhesive under the grey tiles where the wheels run, used for about 4 years now and still going strong.Hi all
I'm considering doing the PVC interlocking dimple floor tiles for my second garage. I wont be driving a car onto it.
It seems like a budget friendly option.
I see quite a few people advertising on Facebook Marketplace at about R85/m2. Does anyone have any experience with it?
Thanks.

Can recommend GC Fires.Hi guys,
Any recommendations for a built-in Braai?
The house came with a "homemade" Braai but it doesn't work properly, smokes the whole entertainment area out so we never use it, so looking to have a proper Braai/flue kit/cowl installed. Ideally looking someone that can come out and and look at what's currently installed and quote on a replacement.
Location: Cape Town, Southern Suburbs
Let me know if you find one. Also looking in that neighbourhood.Can anyone recommend a good tiler in Fairland area?
It's for floors and although I know of a reliable tiler he isn't up to the planning you guys do with working from a point in the middle of the room etc. etc. Laying normal ceramic or porcelain tiles onto concrete.
If he does it wrong my OCD will drive me crazy.
Let me know if you find one. Also looking in that neighbourhood.
Need to do a complete bathroom and only have a plumber that I trust.
Thanks, was actually looking at them yesterdayCan recommend GC Fires.
Abel Couto, 0837824640. Meticulous, does amazing work (and he knows how to get the line and the level perfect).Can anyone recommend a good tiler in Fairland area?
It's for floors and although I know of a reliable tiler he isn't up to the planning you guys do with working from a point in the middle of the room etc. etc. Laying normal ceramic or porcelain tiles onto concrete.
If he does it wrong my OCD will drive me crazy.
Abel Couto, 0837824640. Meticulous, does amazing work (and he knows how to get the line and the level perfect).