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Buzzy--Bee Jul 27th 2011 11:00 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9524209)
Try refreshing again Buzzy :confused:

You're looking at the wrong bit! :lol:

We're talking about the bit right under your username where it STILL says Sunny Melbourne :rofl::rofl: Like where on my profile it says "Victorian Evangelist"

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bcworld Jul 27th 2011 11:03 pm

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 9524214)
You're looking at the wrong bit! :lol:

We're talking about the bit right under your username where it STILL says Sunny Melbourne :rofl::rofl: Like where on my profile it says "Victorian Evangelist"

BB

:rofl:

herrchook Jul 27th 2011 11:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 9524214)
You're looking at the wrong bit! :lol:

We're talking about the bit right under your username where it STILL says Sunny Melbourne :rofl::rofl: Like where on my profile it says "Victorian Evangelist"

BB

lol, I've been gone from BE for too long :rofl:

herrchook Jul 27th 2011 11:07 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9524224)
lol, I've been gone from BE for too long :rofl:

Sorted;)

Buzzy--Bee Jul 27th 2011 11:08 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9524224)
lol, I've been gone from BE for too long :rofl:


So anyway, about bathrooms.

One thing that is very important is to have your shower waterproofed by a company called wetseal. They essentially use liquid fibreglass and guarantee their work for 7 years.

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herrchook Jul 27th 2011 11:12 pm

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 9524234)
So anyway, about bathrooms.

One thing that is very important is to have your shower waterproofed by a company called wetseal. They essentially use liquid fibreglass and guarantee their work for 7 years.

BB

We are using our next door neighbour. He's been fitting bathrooms for 20 years so we're pleased to have him so handy. Will go look at Wetseal and talk to him about them. Thanks for the advice:thumbup:

Buzzy--Bee Jul 27th 2011 11:20 pm

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9524240)
We are using our next door neighbour. He's been fitting bathrooms for 20 years so we're pleased to have him so handy. Will go look at Wetseal and talk to him about them. Thanks for the advice:thumbup:

I speak on a course for owner builders here in Melbourne as an experienced owner builder. Here is a picture of our ensuite shower when it had just been wetsealed and after it had been finished. Anyone can do waterproofing but the last thing you want is a leak so its worth spending money on a reputable company with a proper guarantee.

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herrchook Jul 27th 2011 11:33 pm

Re: Bathroom Renos
 

Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 9524251)
I speak on a course for owner builders here in Melbourne as an experienced owner builder. Here is a picture of our ensuite shower when it had just been wetsealed and after it had been finished. Anyone can do waterproofing but the last thing you want is a leak so its worth spending money on a reputable company with a proper guarantee.

BB

I hear you:thumbup:. Your pics are great. You've been in the house for quite a while now - what's next?

carolinephillips Jul 28th 2011 9:10 am

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I wanted to reno my bathroom and separate toilet by knocking them into one. Was quoted $35k !!!:blink::eek:

Needless to say we will be living with the tiny blue toilet and shabby cracked bathroom for a few more years.:thumbdown:

herrchook Jul 28th 2011 9:43 am

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Originally Posted by carolinephillips (Post 9525241)
I wanted to reno my bathroom and separate toilet by knocking them into one. Was quoted $35k !!!:blink::eek:

Needless to say we will be living with the tiny blue toilet and shabby cracked bathroom for a few more years.:thumbdown:

35K. Seriously Caroline, you could do a kitchen for just a bit more, that's horrific. I've costed out the kit I want just waiting on the labour costs to come in, if it's near 35k then it ain't happening lol. I can give you the name of the guy we're using if you are still thinking of doing yours.

bcworld Jul 28th 2011 10:32 am

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9525288)
35K. Seriously Caroline, you could do a kitchen for just a bit more, that's horrific. I've costed out the kit I want just waiting on the labour costs to come in, if it's near 35k then it ain't happening lol. I can give you the name of the guy we're using if you are still thinking of doing yours.

It really depends on how much moving around of plumbing / knocking down & building walls is required. We compromised on our original plan which involved moving things around to cut down on the cost. 35k does sound excessive mind you.

carolinephillips Jul 29th 2011 9:40 am

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We thought it was excessive. Our neighbours are tradies- carpenters and have offered to help, but it will still cost $20k or thereabouts. Was a real shock to discover just how many regulations there are- not like a UK reno where you can do the whole thing for £5k to a decent standard.
I'd never be a candidate for The Block!!

northernbird Jul 29th 2011 11:51 am

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Originally Posted by herrchook (Post 9525288)
35K. Seriously Caroline, you could do a kitchen for just a bit more, that's horrific. I've costed out the kit I want just waiting on the labour costs to come in, if it's near 35k then it ain't happening lol. I can give you the name of the guy we're using if you are still thinking of doing yours.

We are looking at about $10k for ours. Ours is the family bathroom and it isn't a huge room and all our plumbing is staying roughly in the same place. We bought the bath yesterday, $550. Tiling is going to be our biggest expense I think, just waiting on the quote now. Don't get one of those companies in as they charge the earth. Source the tradies yourself. We are using these guys for our vanity http://showerama.com.au/ their stuff is available in most bathroom shops. Good luck.

herrchook Jul 29th 2011 11:59 am

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Originally Posted by carolinephillips (Post 9527009)
We thought it was excessive. Our neighbours are tradies- carpenters and have offered to help, but it will still cost $20k or thereabouts. Was a real shock to discover just how many regulations there are- not like a UK reno where you can do the whole thing for £5k to a decent standard.
I'd never be a candidate for The Block!!

That still sounds high. I'm hoping to keep ours under $14 (well under lol). I'm like Carole, not moving too much but will be swapping the bath and vanity around. We've decided to leave the WC and bathroom seperate to keep the cost down.

moneypenny20 Jul 29th 2011 1:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee (Post 9524251)
I speak on a course for owner builders here in Melbourne as an experienced owner builder. Here is a picture of our ensuite shower when it had just been wetsealed and after it had been finished. Anyone can do waterproofing but the last thing you want is a leak so its worth spending money on a reputable company with a proper guarantee.

BB

OMG how posh are you, french doors off the shower! :lol: Looks fab ;)


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