How Do You Replace A Rotten Floor In Front Of A Bath Tub?
There is nothing worse than a bathroom with rotting floors. There is no way to feel clean when you know you are in a bacteria-laden, mold-growing environment. You can ignore it for a little while, but eventually you are going to have to face the daunting task of ripping out the floor. Try to find a time when the bathroom won’t be in high demand and when the weather is moderate, or you will be tracking in rain-soaked foot prints through your house. It is really handy if you have a window in the bathroom to throw out the old rotten stuff instead of dragging it through the rest of your house. Step 1 Clear out any rugs or movable items on the floor of your bathroom. If you have a shower curtain, make sure it is tucked away so it won’t get in your way. Your bathroom is going to get dirty, so clear out all the towels and toiletries that you want to keep clean. Cover any drain holes with a rag or towel to keep excess debris from clogging the drains. Step 2 Pull up the existing flooring. If it