Re: raised floor insert for shower to bypass leak?

Re: raised floor insert for shower to bypass leak?

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raised floor insert for shower to bypass leak? aliza43 06-07-2006
On 7 Jun 2006 04:46:56 -0700, someone wrote:

>.....the plywood from the subfloor down to that
>overhang is rotted. The beams under the bathroom look ok, a little
>black....
>
>I was thinking maybe option #2 would be just to leave everything in
>place and build an insert that would fit snugly in the existing shower,
>
Fix it right. You'd leave rot in place because you're too lazy to do
a complete job? If you were a tenant and the landlord was proposing
this, folks would be jumping all over him for being a cheapskate.

My gosh, you have such an advantage that it's over an overhang and
not, apparently, (say) the kitchen. Fix it right.


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