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Nice to be honest but without doing google look up, I speculate that the system must be expensive and they won't exactly be happy with the zim plumber we use.Heads up for anybody installing a Geberit toilet system.
Geberit will come to your premises on the day of install to make sure the cistern is in and adjusted properly - no charge.
Did you get the super fancy one with the built-in bidet?Heads up for anybody installing a Geberit toilet system.
Geberit will come to your premises on the day of install to make sure the cistern is in and adjusted properly - no charge.
Don't know why I thought of thisHas anyone used a spray gun to paint either inside or outside of their house?
Roof, yes. House, no - way too messy...Has anyone used a spray gun to paint either inside or outside of their house?
Yes and yes. Had the same experience with both brands.Awesome service from Hansgrohe.
Before putting my house on the market I removed 3 x Hansgrohe Clubmaster shower heads and replaced them with not-so-expensive ones.
Now in the new place one of the Clubmasters doesn't rotate so well and Hansgrohe sent a service man the next day FREE OF CHARGE to assess it.
Shower heads are about 7 years old.
Heads up for anybody installing a Geberit toilet system.
Geberit will come to your premises on the day of install to make sure the cistern is in and adjusted properly - no charge.
The smeg one?
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We also have this one which the useless kitchen guy put in - the traps RUSTED in 6 months. I've since replaced them with Franke ones, which need to be replaced at least once a year, it seems the seals around the plugs don't last.
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I initially did - but they still slightly leak slowly (if you leave the sink full overnight, the next morning its empty) - I think the little ball bearing also wears down, so it doesn't sit as securely as before - if that makes sense.Why not just replace the seals? They are available, but not really cheap for what it is, just a rubber ring.
I was also looking into this, saw an AD on Instagram of a company that does this locally but can't remember the nameHas anyone used a spray gun to paint either inside or outside of their house?
Did you get the super fancy one with the built-in bidet?
Your butt as wellNo, my word I would have loved that but $$$
I would remove gutters and paint everything then get new gutters installed.Need to paint the house again, also need to replace the shitty gutters with the aluminium ones. What order should I do it in?
I'm thinking of removing all the plastic gutters, getting the house painted - and then having the gutters done before winter.
I've contemplated it for inside... Just don't feel like spending the cash on the spray gun.Has anyone used a spray gun to paint either inside or outside of their house?
If you have tiles installed, should you first lift and the remove the tiles? At some point I'd like to redo the kitchen, so I would want it installed underneath I guess so when the new cupboards are installed I don't have issues.Bit more complicated. Depending on requirement;
Stick down vinyl, can be used in kitchen and bathrooms and not affected by water. You dont need expansion joints. this stuff is tough as nails. You do need to self level the floor and if you have moisture you need a barrier. No underfelt required. they also come in different wear layers depending on traffic
Clic in vinyl need expansion joints. easier to fit but not as durable. dont like water or heavy furniture as it needs to move. Also come in differnt wear layers. product is more expensive but cheaper to install.
Laminate is wood or composite wood. dont like water easy to install and not price to badly.
if you want good prices pm me.
We have warehouses in jhb kzn and durbs.
Use a self level screed. Cheaper, less dirt and quicker.Re the Vinyl
I am looking to replace entire house walkways & kitchen, currently tiled, with Vinyl. Will it be better to rip out the current tiles, screed and install or can I install on top of the current tiles?
leave the tiles. self level over the top, Its a better surface to vinyl on. CLic is quicker to install. but the stick down vinyl is a strongerl longer lasting option. The gerflor vinyl would have a 12 year warrentee.If you have tiles installed, should you first lift and the remove the tiles? At some point I'd like to redo the kitchen, so I would want it installed underneath I guess so when the new cupboards are installed I don't have issues.
I want to install this flooring in the lounge, kitchen, stairs and a different colour upstairs in the bedroom. What's better between the click and paste and vinyl and laminate? Seems like they are thought of as fairly equivalent quality-wise.