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Q&A | Contractor Directory : Repairing subflooring

Title of Question: Repairing subflooring
 


Name:cgrant
Question: We are in the process of retiling our bathroom and found that there is previous waterdamage along the entire front tub. The subfloor crumbly and I am concerned whether or not I have to take the bathtub out to repair this. Any suggestions? I would hate to be taking a shower one day and fall into the basement!

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Name: homebild | Date: December 5, 2004, 2:10
Answer: Whether or not you need to remove the tub to replace subflooring depends upon the extent of damage and where floor joists lie and in which direction they run.

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