A leaking toilet wax ring in one of our bathrooms caused this. Could have been worse.
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Fixing it required tearing up the floor, adding floor framing, replacing a section of subfloor, and the entire finish floor.
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And a new, more water efficient toilet.
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We'd been wanting to repaint, which required removing the wallpaper from the 70s. The paper is almost entirely removed, but it turns out we have to sand the wallpaper paste off the walls before priming and painting. Who knew?
While we're at it, we're going to replace the pink-ish double sink vanity top with a quartz top with a single rectangular sink, and paint the wooden vanity with a grey enamel. After sanding and priming the vanity, of course. We decided to keep the vanity base because it's there and is made almost entirely of solid wood.
And since I've long wanted a backlit mirror, we found a suitable mirror and sourced the led strip lights and so forth to mount on the back. That's turning out to be a project in itself.
So the fabricator is coming on Tuesday to measure for the vanity top. While they're at it, we're having him measure for a vanity top for a ½ bath. They're having a decent sale on granite and quartz, so it makes sense to go for both, as the ½ bath is next on the list to remodel.
No more pictures to post at this point, as it's pretty much an ugly mess. I intend to post progress pictures as it moves toward completion.
All that from a leaking wax ring.