
Gap between DPC & slab
Hi all, just had paving done out the back and there is a gap in the corner between the DPC and slab. Wondering if this is something I should be concerned about? Thanks.

Hi all, just had paving done out the back and there is a gap in the corner between the DPC and slab. Wondering if this is something I should be concerned about? Thanks.
Hey all going away to Bali this year and then Japan next year (to also do some watch hunting). Looking for a nice GMT that I would like to wear, but that I won't be worried about losing in Bali or when I fall over from 1 million beers in Japan. Ideally I would like something that is waterproof enough to wear in the pool for Bali.
My first thought was a san martin GMT from Ali express, but happy with suggestions from anywhere (keeping in mind I am from AU so will be paying in AUD). Under $500 AUD.
Thanks legends!
Hey all,
I had a building inspection done on my home & it was advised the flood gully is about 90mm below finished floor level, when the requirement is 150mm.
The builder has agreed to fix, the issue we are facing in that lowering the piped down to the pavers will only get us to about 120mm.
They've advised a reflux valve might be possible, but would need basically my entire court yard pulled up to get to the pipe (which I would like to avoid).
Also suggested moving the pipe to the back of the courtyard and slightly lowering the pavers to achieve the required height, which I think will end up looking a bit rough.
Does anyone have any ideas or dealt with something similar? Thanks!