joseywales
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The floor was installed a few years ago, but a general contractor, not a tile expert. Backerboard was laid down
Our water isn’t great, so we can see orange stains off it sits, and there orange in the grout line next to the toilet ring. I’ll pull the toilet this weekend and hopefully just have to replace the ring.
but if the water damaged the floor, wouldn’t I see water on the ceiling below by now?
the floor began popping more toward the center of the vanity first, then closer to the toilet and it now seems louder near the toilet. I’m getting a sick feeling about this. That double vanity is a ***** to move off this floor needs to be redone.
thoughts on how to diagnose? How to possibly repair, instead of replace?
Our water isn’t great, so we can see orange stains off it sits, and there orange in the grout line next to the toilet ring. I’ll pull the toilet this weekend and hopefully just have to replace the ring.
but if the water damaged the floor, wouldn’t I see water on the ceiling below by now?
the floor began popping more toward the center of the vanity first, then closer to the toilet and it now seems louder near the toilet. I’m getting a sick feeling about this. That double vanity is a ***** to move off this floor needs to be redone.
thoughts on how to diagnose? How to possibly repair, instead of replace?
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