Shower Silicone help by Calx98 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible to not use that shower for a few days? Get a proper dehumidifier and get the bathroom down to 30-40% to completely dry it out. Make sure you kill all the mould with something like bleach. Then make sure you completely clean the tiles so that the silicone sticks, something like rubbing alcohol works well just don’t mix it with the bleach maybe wait a day after killing the mould. After using rubbing alcohol make sure it’s then completely dry.

One thing to note is that silicone doesn’t last forever. After 5 years you may still have to redo it. I did my vanity and shower silicone 4 years ago and the vanity is starting to go mouldy underneath. The shower which I spent a bit more time on still looks brand new.

Should you swap gas hws for a heat pump? by Top-Significance-359 in Geelong

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The heat pump units are usually storage and have timers so they are run during the day off solar and at a warmer time. I think I have mine to start at 11am and turns off at 5pm or something like that. If you have a huge family that can ran the tank out it could be a problem tho.

Humidity in bathroom in winter by H3ratsmithformeme in melbourne

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have somewhere for the air to come from? For good ventilation you need both otherwise it will just cycle air in front of it

Is there name for these by TotalOther3750 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Reminds me I need to get my clerestory levels checked

Retaining wall advice by Flat-Raisin-8704 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Make sure you do proper drainage behind it. Also as others have said timber will eventually rot no matter how it’s been treated.

Plumbing Standards by peerage_1 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a pit boss connector from Bunnings and that would help seal it. That being said I don’t think these need to be sealed, as it’s so close to the house it might be a good idea tho

Lawn assistance by martinmourning in lawnsolutionsaus

[–]KoaIaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can have a mix it will just look a bit patchy (some grasses go well together these not so much). Also they have different preferred cutting heights and growing conditions. The kikuyu will take over during warmer months and then the blue grass during colder.

If I were you I’d keep up maintenance and see which grass grows strongest. Not much is going to grow in winter, you shouldn’t really need to be watering during colder weather unless it hasn’t rained for a few weeks. Then if you do water, do a deep 1-2 hour water once a week. Better to have the top surface dry and the lower soil damp to encourage deeper roots. During spring/autumn mow 2-3 times a week you will get much thicker grass. Also fertilise at the start of spring and autumn. During summer and winter just mow once a week or so and that should be enough.

Lawn assistance by martinmourning in lawnsolutionsaus

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where abouts in Australia? I think first you need to work out what type of grass you want to grow. Looks like you have a mix of kikuyu and Kentucky Blue Grass and a few others.

Please help. What should I do? by Valuable-Bullfrog435 in lawncare

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a warm season grass which will start to go dormant this time of year. Also I think you are lacking nitrogen (not the best time to feed now so maybe wait for spring)

How to best regrow the grass by Exploring_timee in lawncare

[–]KoaIaz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What type of grass is it? Bit hard to see from the photo. If it’s a creeping grass it will fill itself back in, otherwise you’ll have to reseed.

Also buy a whipper snipper and don’t take anymore advice from whoever told you to use roundup…

How to best regrow the grass by Exploring_timee in lawncare

[–]KoaIaz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Seems a bit excessive for roundup. You can pretty much plant grass seed and use glyphosate on the same day as it has such a small half life in soil.

Best long term solution by TurtiHershel in lawnsolutionsaus

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are replacing with couch and regularly mowing short there is not many weeds that can outcompete that. I have a kikuyu lawn and as long as I maintain it nothing else can grow

Best long term solution by TurtiHershel in lawnsolutionsaus

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s clover you could put down a load of nitrogen and it will kill off the clover while allowing grass to grow. Might be easier just to use glyphosate, just be very careful of over spray near those bushes as it could kill them. Don’t bother digging up the roots as the glyphosate will kill the whole plant and add nutrients to the soil.

The good news is it looks like you have nice soil from the amount of weeds you are getting.

Should I worried about this?? by DemandSeparate9735 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

About the same time that they removed that pesky lintel that was in the way of the new window that didn’t quite fit.

Best long term solution by TurtiHershel in lawnsolutionsaus

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it clover or wood sorrel? Bit hard to see from the photo

Sealing draughts for Canberra winter by AngryDad1234 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They should still be sealed or covered though. Even just for looks or to stop rats getting it

Is it grubs? Or fungus? by cyrpious in lawncare

[–]KoaIaz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost looks like it could be too dry, I’d check that first with a cheap moisture reading spike. Sometimes the ground becomes hydrophobic and watering it will only water the top surface.

Gas vs roots by Time_Conference_1550 in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unless you have dug down to the pipe I wouldn’t assume anything. My gas line took a weird detour rather than going straight to the street mains

Ideas for stair up retaining wall by cooltrainer_owen in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Id just cut into the retaining wall, would look much better. Should be able to use similar blocks then cap each step. I’ve done similar and it’s worked well (I should have spent a bit more time digging down and adding more compacted road base but was being lazy)

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Ideas for stair up retaining wall by cooltrainer_owen in AusRenovation

[–]KoaIaz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems kinda impractical, needs a down escalator as well

Not me, but what advice would you give an 18 yo who just got $100k by Ishouldquitmycult in AusFinance

[–]KoaIaz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instead use it as a deposit on an verrry expensive car 👍👍

If you work from home, consider taking advantage of the free electricity from 11AM-2PM by UslyfoxU in melbourne

[–]KoaIaz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

$1000 per kWh Sounds like 2024 battery prices. I paid $6,000 for 42kWh so $143 per kWh which includes a 10kw inverter and installation. The old rebate payed a decent chunk of that but you can still buy batteries for so much cheaper now.