The Home Improvements Thread (3)

Anyone know where I can find a Hand held Scarifier? Stopped at Leeroy merlin this weekend, just over 2k for one, but I cant justify that much

I have a patch of grass around 4x4m
 
Anyone know where I can find a Hand held Scarifier? Stopped at Leeroy merlin this weekend, just over 2k for one, but I cant justify that much

I have a patch of grass around 4x4m

Use a pitchfork after wetting the soil, it's a bit more PT but on a small patch only a few hours work. ;):D
 
Hi all

Looking to repaint my precast wall and trying to figure out which paint is best.

Came across the Fired Earth 5 in 1 breakthrough paint. Has anyone used this? Is this a better option compared to a separate primer and Dulux weatherguard?

I think @xrapidx painted his vibracrete a while back, unless I am thinking of the entirely wrong forumite.

I think Alcolin Permobond was suggested as a base coat/primer.
 
I think @xrapidx painted his vibracrete a while back, unless I am thinking of the entirely wrong forumite.

I think Alcolin Permobond was suggested as a base coat/primer.

Yeh, used Permobond - and then our normal what-ever-they-sold us house paint. Still looks light we just painted it, the house on the other hand looks crap.
 
Quick one for those with experience. Whats is the going rate/m² to build a single course brick wall?

Rough guess on your supplies for a 20m long single poofta wall :

2,200 bricks
250kg cement
5m3 sand
DPC

foundation you will need around 2.5m3 of concrete.

You will then need to dig the foundation, and build the wall. This all excluded plastering and painting unless you are doing facebrick.

Then add in labour for a few days work.
 
Yeh, used Permobond - and then our normal what-ever-they-sold us house paint. Still looks light we just painted it, the house on the other hand looks crap.
Was this applied to the existing old paint on the precast? No primer undercoat required?
 
Hi all, we are interested in buying a house. But in front of the house there are storm drains like these 1731241940160.jpeg

We would like to break these down and install flat drains so that the driveway can be used fully. Are we allowed to do this? Any idea of what the cost will be?
 
Hi all, we are interested in buying a house. But in front of the house there are storm drains like these View attachment 1772561

We would like to break these down and install flat drains so that the driveway can be used fully. Are we allowed to do this? Any idea of what the cost will be?

No you aren't, you would have to apply at the council for them to do it but good luck with that to be honest.
 
Hi all, we are interested in buying a house. But in front of the house there are storm drains like these View attachment 1772561

We would like to break these down and install flat drains so that the driveway can be used fully. Are we allowed to do this? Any idea of what the cost will be?
No you're not allowed to break those, they are the municipalities
 
Hi all, we are interested in buying a house. But in front of the house there are storm drains like these View attachment 1772561

We would like to break these down and install flat drains so that the driveway can be used fully. Are we allowed to do this? Any idea of what the cost will be?
You also are not allowed to build a ramp. That is municipal property and you may not modify it at all without the relevant authorisation.
 
No you're not allowed to break those, they are the municipalities

100%

Even a driveway entry needs to be done by the municipality, all these houses with a lump of concrete poured next to the curb to do a makeshift driveway entry looks so tacky and disrupts water flow smoothly down the road
 
Any idea what options I have? This is the driveway
1731257910978.png

Getting cars in and out of the garage is going to be a pain (it is a lot smaller than it looks). I would like to break down the wall and extend the driveway so you can just drive straight in.
 
Any idea what options I have? This is the driveway
View attachment 1772601

Getting cars in and out of the garage is going to be a pain (it is a lot smaller than it looks). I would like to break down the wall and extend the driveway so you can just drive straight in.

Sjoe! the road is quite sloped too, so it looks as if you'll need all that drainage.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X