calling on plumbers/brickies/pavers
Hi all
Just a few Q's re my current reno - I always think of things when its to late to ring anyone :doh:
for brickies / plumbers
I am re- arranging the bathroom, installing a longer bath and changing it's direction. I have been pondering wether to do a wooden frame or brick ?
I have found info on wooden ones ( I have done a wooden one B4 for a bath and shower - 17yrs ago - memory is a bit foggy on how I did it exactly). I cannot find any info on brick.
the bath will run along a wall that is 1800mm, the bath is 1565mm, so I will require a hob with a ledge at one end of approx 200mm - need this end hollow to run the original bath plumbing along the wall to service the new vanity - the old vanity plumbing will be used for the bath. I am pondering extending the bricks so I can sit the vanity on top hiding the plumbing under it ( pipes run a ground level thru the brick structure and then up the wall)
Q: for a brick one do I just do a box (to the same height as the instructions state for a wooden frame) up against the bathroom wall with an extra wall at the end of the bath - cover the longer end with water proof cement sheet - tile top and wall, fix the levels on top with tile adhesive.? if so, can I use fast wall bricks? and what cement? is there any pre-mixed that will do it? I have attached a quick sketch of how I think it should go.
Also,
- at the corners do I inerlock the bricks of one wall to the other?
- all the bath install instuctions I looked at had either bricks or pieces of wood proped under the bath or some mentioned sand/cement, insulation ?
- the floor has been sunk on one side by about 60mm for the shower and the bath - as I am relocating the bath what product should I use to fix the floor level , where the bath used to be. area is 700mm x what ever the bath is 1000-1200mm?
PAVERS
I am relaying the pavers 600 x 600 concrete - patio area they are not to bad just scruffy and a couple broken and weeds - thought I would reuse them, but use a pattern with out cutting, there are some cut that I can use.
Q. as I am relaying them can I just clean up the area checking levels, lay 40 - 50mm sand and relay, compact. Leaving out the digging down and roadbase?
Q I have been pondering a internal border of pebbles - I was thinking I could - lay 1 st row of 600x600 up aginst a hard edge (house) then place wooden spacers of 100mm (where I want pebbles) then lay more pavers, reinforce edges with concrete - compact - pull out spacers and fill with pebbles - sweep sand over. Is this right?
Q do I need cement in the pebble spaces?
What cement can I use to reinforces edges and for pebbles if needed.?
Gee I been ponder a bit the last couple of days:roll:
Thanks in advance
Celeste