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screwbash wrote:anyone know the cost of a yard of readymix presently ? who had the best price for a 5 yard of readymix?
kas1992 wrote:Commercial Representation that's in the back of the trincity industrial estate. Purchased there recently, they carry the USG sheetrock brand tooshake d livin wake d dead wrote:any suggestions regarding places that sell gypsum and the other necessities @ good prices?
carluva wrote:One thing again... Some suppliers also give discounts for repeat business or large quantities. So if you know anyone in your area or family needing to do a pour, get with them and try to negotiate prices.
In my case in 2016, I did three pours totalling 25+ cubic metres. On my second and third pour I was given discounts, which on the third pour was quite large in comparison as it was the largest volume pour of the three and used a boom pump.
worksux101 wrote:I did all of my pours with central concrete...was very happy with their service. The last went into 11pm in the night and required more concrete than I originally paid for - they continued and called another truck with no fuss whatsoever. Would highly recommend them.
seekseek wrote:Trying to do about 250 feet of fencing, based in Princes Town, flat land, and want to know approximate prices so so I can know when to start.
1. Chain link
2. PVC fencing
3. Concrete wall
Got a quote for 25 grand plus VAT for labour and material for a concrete wall with decorative bricks.
seekseek wrote:Trying to do about 250 feet of fencing, based in Princes Town, flat land, and want to know approximate prices so so I can know when to start.
1. Chain link
2. PVC fencing
3. Concrete wall
Got a quote for 25 grand plus VAT for labour and material for a concrete wall with decorative bricks.
seekseek wrote:Trying to do about 250 feet of fencing, based in Princes Town, flat land, and want to know approximate prices so so I can know when to start.
1. Chain link
2. PVC fencing
3. Concrete wall
Got a quote for 25 grand plus VAT for labour and material for a concrete wall with decorative bricks.
screwbash wrote:anyone know the cost of a yard of readymix presently ? who had the best price for a 5 yard of readymix?
kas1992 wrote:Kallco is the cheapest rn 800, J4 Construction company on FB is 825screwbash wrote:anyone know the cost of a yard of readymix presently ? who had the best price for a 5 yard of readymix?
matix wrote:seekseek wrote:Trying to do about 250 feet of fencing, based in Princes Town, flat land, and want to know approximate prices so so I can know when to start.
1. Chain link
2. PVC fencing
3. Concrete wall
Got a quote for 25 grand plus VAT for labour and material for a concrete wall with decorative bricks.
You may need to recheck that quotation. 250ft you said
Toyo1777 wrote:kas1992 wrote:Kallco is the cheapest rn 800, J4 Construction company on FB is 825screwbash wrote:anyone know the cost of a yard of readymix presently ? who had the best price for a 5 yard of readymix?
Who offers the best quality readymix?
seekseek wrote:Trying to do about 250 feet of fencing, based in Princes Town, flat land, and want to know approximate prices so so I can know when to start.
1. Chain link
2. PVC fencing
3. Concrete wall
Got a quote for 25 grand plus VAT for labour and material for a concrete wall with decorative bricks.
Jerry84 wrote:So I'm redoing parts of my home which were outdated (inherited a somewhat ancient home). I have a bathroom vanity but in moving it to do over the bathroom, the porcelain sink got cracked.
Seeing that I have the vanity already wanted to use it back. My idea is to buy a porcelain tile big enough to use as the countertop and cut the hole for the sink. The size is approximately 3 ft wide x 2ft deep.
My question is can I place the tile on the vanity without any backing for support?
If support is needed what should I use?? I know ply would rotten with the exposure to water.
Suggestions welcomed
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Jerry84 wrote:So I'm redoing parts of my home which were outdated (inherited a somewhat ancient home). I have a bathroom vanity but in moving it to do over the bathroom, the porcelain sink got cracked.
Seeing that I have the vanity already wanted to use it back. My idea is to buy a porcelain tile big enough to use as the countertop and cut the hole for the sink. The size is approximately 3 ft wide x 2ft deep.
My question is can I place the tile on the vanity without any backing for support?
If support is needed what should I use?? I know ply would rotten with the exposure to water.
Suggestions welcomed
It would need support
What is the thickness of the tile?
There are stone tiles that can be an inch thick
Jerry84 wrote:So I'm redoing parts of my home which were outdated (inherited a somewhat ancient home). I have a bathroom vanity but in moving it to do over the bathroom, the porcelain sink got cracked.
Seeing that I have the vanity already wanted to use it back. My idea is to buy a porcelain tile big enough to use as the countertop and cut the hole for the sink. The size is approximately 3 ft wide x 2ft deep.
My question is can I place the tile on the vanity without any backing for support?
If support is needed what should I use?? I know ply would rotten with the exposure to water.
Suggestions welcomed
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:What is the go to concrete primer these days? One where you only need to apply one coat. I was told about the Trinity?
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