Floor Water Damage Repair | Repair or Replace?
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Water damage always looks Ugly! But with the right approach it can be easily replaced and in most cases restored with Ease!
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If it dries out in 24 hrs it usually strong enough to save. Cheers!
To much screwing around in this video.
So i have some subfloor plywood Thats probably a good 20 yrs old. I ripped up tile and the mortar…. but there are areas that the wood was definitely water damaged to the point its chipped away and gone. Is it ok to cover it up with a new piece like you did here or should it be ripped out and replaced? No mold. Not weak in my opinion but the integrity of the board is comprised for sure. Area is near a tub / shower
Will bleach work to kill the mold spores?
Great video as usual. I have a rotten floor around the tub and toilet and am going to replace the plywood add ditra so I can tile with natural stone. Is it better to use two sheets of 5/8 or one sheet of 3/4 and one sheet of half inch?
I read somewhere that the second sheet should be rotated 90 degrees so the strength is in the other direction?
Thoughts?
I couldn't have looked anywhere else for a more perfect demonstration on preparing bathroom subflooring at just the right time. Thanks Jeff.
My friend moved into a new house and his granny shack is nowhere near up to code. The walls are terrible, no weatherproofing, the bathroom floor is a wreck, and we're going to attempt to fix it up for our other friend
Hubby and I bought our home a little over a year & a half ago and right away noticed that our kids bathroom was leaking around the shower into the garage. We caulked the area until we were ready financially to renovate. I knew we had a bigger issue when the bathroom tiles would move around as we walk. We also noticed that the toilet was not being held down to anything! Low and below, I ripped out the shower, and starting removing the tiles, and there this black ashy soot like thing on the subfloor. Plus there’s mold. Plus the subfloor is so rotted that it’s literally flaking off. What should we do??
What type of screw head do you use on your subfloor screws? Phillips head? Square head? And how long?
me: HA bathroom.. righhhht :,)