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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    More photos The exhaust need changing Mould? Random tiles on the side Item to do list for handyman (let me know your thougths): Change exhaust fan with the likes of this http://www.bunnings.com.au/heller-3-in-1-white-bathroom-heater-with-duct_p4420203 Take off the...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Quick photo update Somehow the bathroom looks a lot nicer photo, but here it is. It's smaller than I thought, and as you have said, the wall tiles might be safe-able but I'm not sure how it works if I take the top little mirror cabinet off. The drain in the bathroom floor also very clogged -...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    I need to revisit this, but I believe there was eevidence of moisture seeping through the wall of some sort. The last quote the pm get for partial retile is $660 from memory, I asked for full reptile quote and they never got back to me :-/ Just double checked previous inspections - I need to...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    :D just bought 2nd IP in Brisbane, also with BA. This one is no fuss, have a good PM getting quotes and tradies, so I'm totally hands off. Hopefully will have the guts to get the next IPs myself, BA is quite heavy on pocket if I buy more this way :)
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Yes, sight unseen - I used a BA though. This is my first IP and the last time I tried to jump into the market, I freeze, diddling around for months due to analysis paralysis, worried that I buy something totally wrong etc. So decided to force myself by signing a BA agreement, paid the deposit so...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Yes, might need to reshuffle the funds around per SSers feedback here. At the minimum waterproof and floor retile is needed as there are existing problem, I don't want it to become more serious. Kitchen looks like this I have not seen it personally, but does it looks like it can be...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    But waterproofer might not be a tiler?
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Are these the right Tradies by the way? Sink, taps, shower head, toilet and tiles can all be removed by handyman? I assume water need to be off when these items are gone? Moving shower piping (if needed) by plumber Floor prep by licensed waterproofer, then tile by tilers
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    I'm not sure about open spaces, the photo has this wood looking like thing. Need to confirm once I have seen it in person. Last year photo: I'll use this image many times...better safe than sorry later on it's in NSW, Maitland area Not yet. I might ended up bugger all and just...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Contemplating about it, have no idea if I can do it neatly. Will watch some videos to see how easy it is, though I'm fairly sure the floor tiles need to have waterproof redone. Cool! Haha, I wish I can techie, maybe, maybe if I can pull it off Truly Exotic will be running out of hats...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    :rolleyes: Well, the thread is really about how can I make it no more than $2k lol. Total budget for reno is $5K with some couple hundreds bucks on top maybe. The current rough breakdown 1. Painting - 1k DIY 2. Bathroom - $2K ish (hopefully) 3. Laminate flooring - $1.2K DIY 4. Kitchen...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    So there's hope :o Nice breakdown, thank you Have no idea what's needed, something like this? Waterproofing kit 6L $128 http://www.bunnings.com.au/shower-waterproofing-kit-6l-2103-006k_p0966311 Tile adhesive $40 per 20kg ~ $180...
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    Bathroom Reno - 101 tips help

    Since there are several bathroom reno thread already, I though I might jump-in as well. It's unlikely for me to do this DIY like painting (don't have the guts to get it wrong) but can't help but wonder if there are bits that I can do myself to make it cheaper. Again, I have no idea where to...
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