Bathtub Surround and Wood Framing Water Damage Repair Tips
http://www.homebuildingandrepairs.com/repairs/bathroom/index.html Click on this link for more great tips about bathtub surround and wood framing repairs. One of the biggest problems with bathtub or shower water damage on a wood framed building will be the damage it does to the structural wood framing members. Some of this damage will need to be repaired and replaced, while other times you might be able to get away with only a few small repairs. This video will provide you with a little more information and don’t forget to watch more of these videos if you’re interested in learning more about some of the problems you could have with your home or other properties.
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I don't like green board, I like cement board, I was told to leave a quarter inch off the bathtub edge and fill that in with silicon, so it does not act like a wick on moisture.
unknown if it helps. thumbs up.
FFS Get a video camera.
which program do you use to cad? Which do you recommend for a beginner for hobby use, and which ones for professional construction/engineering use?
You seem to be well informed, but I was not able to follow exactly what you were saying based on the CG model. Would you please use real models, or an actual bathroom for this? Even if you don't have the exact same scenario, watching the application being done as I would see it is very helpful. TL:DR Good info, can't visualize it though.
I liked the video as it contained some details that are left out of other vids, however, more video of an actual project or collection of photos showing what you are talking about atm. Thanks for your time and effort.
i like the stucco idea.
Hi I live in old house and don't have a clue but cant afford to hire,…the wall around my tub has fell and the tub floor or rotted so tub slatted ,…I have bout another tub and materials for floor the outside wall at one time had window it was covered by someone who didn't have a clue now I'm stuck to fix all the damage ,…so we know we have to bust out old tub then I'm guessing put new floor and 2×6s ,..I'm going to guess we work are way up do floor then outside wall then put tub in,…can you tell me if that's correct,
..we know nothing about doin this but gonna be watching alot of YouTube ..lol ty
My restroom walls are all wooden. And one is beginning to rot from the bottom. It's outside on the side of the bathtub. I was wondering if I could remove all the wooden walls replace them with new ones. Then screw concrete sheets on top because I want to remodel with tile.