Thanks.. I got my big-ass pliers out and used it to inscrew it.If you can't get it off you also get an insert with an epoxy type putty that you glue to the inside of that outlet. Then you can attach the skimmer to that.
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Thanks.. I got my big-ass pliers out and used it to inscrew it.If you can't get it off you also get an insert with an epoxy type putty that you glue to the inside of that outlet. Then you can attach the skimmer to that.
This is ours, bit difficult to see, but you get the idea. Can't really see the joins/staggering tbhThose of you with vinyl and laminate installations, how did the contractor/you stagger the planks? On a lot of pictures that installers put up on their pages I'm seeing staircase patterns, but according to my research this is not a good way to do it - it should be a random pattern.
I'm wondering if people requested that pattern or if they generally just do it that way.
I'm definitely going to make sure they stagger it randomly for my installation.

Perfect, many thanks!
Unfortunately not. Still kept popping out.Did this solve your issue? I have the same problem due to a stupid dog that pulled the leaf catcher out and broke the outlet.
You get a putty as well that I used with the insert. You mix the 2 parts and it goes onto the rough section and you push it into the outlet. The putty sets underwater and glues it in place. Worked well for an outlet that was broken by a pool skimmer as well. When you really need to replace the outlet you can follow the procedure above.Unfortunately not. Still kept popping out.
Getting the pool guys in during Jan to refit the threaded outlet, as some moron fiberglassed over the flush portion of the outlet, so can't remove it myself without damaging the shell...beyond my extensive home DIY capabilities!
They said they can lower the pool level, store the water in a bladder, remove/refit the outlet part properly and repair the fibre shell if needed to ensure no leakage at the outlet, then refill the pool from the bladder - awaiting their quote..
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It really looks great.![]()
And done. Finally don’t have to walk across the house to shower. The guys are pretty professional all things considered. Actually thinking of investing in the business.



Where does the extractor fan vent to? Just into the roof cavity or do you duct it outside?![]()
And done. Finally don’t have to walk across the house to shower. The guys are pretty professional all things considered. Actually thinking of investing in the business.
Shower heads out of the ceiling ? Bliksem. I like it.![]()
And done. Finally don’t have to walk across the house to shower. The guys are pretty professional all things considered. Actually thinking of investing in the business.
Looks very very nice. Just a question. Why is there taps on the bath and theres a mixer for the bath?![]()
And done. Finally don’t have to walk across the house to shower. The guys are pretty professional all things considered. Actually thinking of investing in the business.
It really looks great.
Only those tiles will make my OCD do summersaults every time I go into that area![]()
Looks very very nice. Just a question. Why is there taps on the bath and theres a mixer for the bath?
Where does the extractor fan vent to? Just into the roof cavity or do you duct it outside?
It really looks great.
Only those tiles will make my OCD do summersaults every time I go into that area![]()
Any ideas guys?Hi all
Closed up a window and bricked it up with single wall. After rain yesterday, water is seeping through. It is single face brick on the side.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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True true, tiler did his best o match up as many as possible, but when we were looking at designs, we realised even real marble is tough to get right at 1200x600 since you’d basically be asking for a massive single slab cut up.
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Even saw some designers going for alternating directions to create impact which I utterly hated. In the end we landed with some continuous lines, but breaking up regularly.
More than the lines I had a major victory in advocating for non gloss tile, but Matt all the way through. I felt this gives it more timeless appeal, as I feel gloss ages very poorly, and can feel tacky quite quickly.
This was a tricky space with a single tiny 900x600 (not so tiny, but the space makes it feel small) window. It’s open planish deliberately with the wall that holds the vanity as a lower than ceiling height drywall divider between the bedroom. This was so as to allow for as much light as possible.