The Home Improvements Thread (3)

Had a similar situation to this i had to apply 7 coats to get a decent finish. It was plascon true color fresh white. Never buy paint that is under R800.
Edit: R800 for a 20L
Gonna try the fired earth brand vs Dulux because of the colour available.

Actually went there because the Durham armatex was the wrong price on the website @ R350. Only problem was the finish was too rough for inside use.

Today will be polyfiller, prep and first coat. Tomorrow second coat en cleaning.
 
Gonna try the fired earth brand vs Dulux because of the colour available.

Actually went there because the Durham armatex was the wrong price on the website @ R350. Only problem was the finish was too rough for inside use.

Today will be polyfiller, prep and first coat. Tomorrow second coat en cleaning.
Fired Earth is not bad. Only problem is you won't be able to get the same color in 5 years.

What you can try is go to your local builders warehouse find a dulux color you like and ask them if they can mix it using a fired earth base.

I did it with a Plascon color i liked. The plascon was R1200 for a 5L and the Fired earth was R600 for a 5L. So i got the same color just for R600 cheaper. But this was oil based, i don't know if they can do this with water based paints.
 
Let's talk white paint.
I need to do the walls and ceiling of a 50 sqm shop, so quite a lot of paint.
Prices go from R300 to R1,400.

Is there any benefit to the more expensive paint?
Is there any draw back to the R300 paint and can I use it on both the walls and ceiling?

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Avoid Plascon unless you want to paint water and 200 coats

The Duram is absolutely perfect, I've used it many times. And yes I've bought those cheapy Plascon ones thinking let me try, effing useless.
 
I got so much shiit going on.

The holiday home at the coast is undergoing a new roofing project. Replacing all the roofs in the complex with new aluminium sheeting etc. This then allowed for an opportunity to extend my current roofing of the penthouse and build an extra roof as well.

The main patio roof is around 35 sqm and will be replaced.
The roof in front of the bedrooms is around 10 sqm and only covers half the patio to the drip line so when it rains that area is wet obviously. This roof will be extended to the drip line so the whole patio will be undercover and cover roughly 20 sqm.

Then there is another part of the patio that has no roof. That is about 20 sqm. Here they will build a new roof to cover the whole area. When it rains this area is obviously of no use and depending on the winds, half of the main patio would also be of no use and a wet story.

After all is done the place will have gone from about 45 sqm undercover patio to about 80 sqm. So no exposed patio anywhere.
And then the plan is to close off the main patio area with aluminium stacking doors and windows. Doing this will give me an extra 35 sqm of "indoor" space.

I have not been there in quite a while. Will post pics when done.
The body corporate will be covering about 40% of the costs. They are obviously liable for the existing roofs, all the extensions and new roofs are for my account.

Did the payment in the week. They plan on completing the project before the easter weekend.
Some drawings of what the end result will look like.

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What is the red drawings? are those new or repair jobs...

The far left "red" is 100% going to cause a leak / crack, troubles down the line.

Why is the whole roof being replaced? this sounds seriously excessive...
 
What is the red drawings? are those new or repair jobs...

The far left "red" is 100% going to cause a leak / crack, troubles down the line.

Why is the whole roof being replaced? this sounds seriously excessive...
Reason = Removal of thatch roofs.

The red lip on the far left is what will be removed. Some of the red is new work to be done and some are things that need to be changed.
 
Hi guys

I need to prep 2 new solid wooden doors for outside use?

they are for my garage french doors leading out into backyard.

the outside face will get beating up by the sun - the original hollow doors have cracked & split and look sh it now.
 
Hi guys

I need to prep 2 new solid wooden doors for outside use?

they are for my garage french doors leading out into backyard.

the outside face will get beating up by the sun - the original hollow doors have cracked & split and look sh it now.

Outside solid wood door, just sand it nice as you want it then paint it with Woodoc 50 Marine, it's their strongest product. Comes in Matt / Gloss etc
 
Hi guys

I need to prep 2 new solid wooden doors for outside use?

they are for my garage french doors leading out into backyard.

the outside face will get beating up by the sun - the original hollow doors have cracked & split and look sh it now.
I would go for something that soaks into the wood.. avoid a varnish that is going to just sit on the surface.. you'll be sanding and varnishing those doors every two years for the rest of your time living there..
 
I would go for something that soaks into the wood.. avoid a varnish that is going to just sit on the surface.. you'll be sanding and varnishing those doors every two years for the rest of your time living there..
Is that not why you dilute the varnish for the 1st coat?
 
Is that not why you dilute the varnish for the 1st coat?
Yes, you should dilute your 1st coat.. However, you should always apply a minimum of 3 coats.. So now your 2nd 3rd coats are sitting on the surface and will get destroyed by the sun and start cracking and need sanding and varnishing again..
 
Yes, you should dilute your 1st coat.. However, you should always apply a minimum of 3 coats.. So now your 2nd 3rd coats are sitting on the surface and will get destroyed by the sun and start cracking and need sanding and varnishing again..
Indeed, that's why you can't buy cheap. I generally get at least 6 years out of mine.
 
Hi guys

I need to prep 2 new solid wooden doors for outside use?

they are for my garage french doors leading out into backyard.

the outside face will get beating up by the sun - the original hollow doors have cracked & split and look sh it now.
Woodoc, always.

Atleast 3 coats. Sand lightly between coats and wipe down with thinners or turps, then next coat, etc.
 
never like wood & varnish either.

Glass / Stainless Steal / aluminium is more my medium to work with.
Yeah look having a nice set of charcoal aluminium stacker doors that opens up your space is nice. Mine has taken a fscking beating from the sun.
The color is faded to hell.

Takealot sells these bottles of Alurenew or something that you treat the frames with. It works. But it's temporary. The same with my garage door.

The sun takes no prisoners.
 
Yeah look having a nice set of charcoal aluminium stacker doors that opens up your space is nice. Mine has taken a fscking beating from the sun.
The color is faded to hell.

Takealot sells these bottles of Alurenew or something that you treat the frames with. It works. But it's temporary. The same with my garage door.

The sun takes no prisoners.
Sunscreen, spf50+..
 
Sunscreen, spf50+..
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