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Yanita wrote:
I do not understand about laying 2 layers of linoleum to level out the floors. If you replace the subfloor then you would float all the seams and screw heads. Some vinyls require a luan over the subfloor as well. I always lay down luan to get a real flat smooth finish, again floating all edges and screw heads.
Iam trying to avoid removing the toilet to do the floor under it. I can just remove the tiles and linoleum and recover the whole floor.
Plumbing, you are confusing me there also, in the beginning you said your home has been replumbed, then at the end you need to save money for the replumb...either or, plumbing is really not that difficult, there are many here that can get you through that as well.
We paid 1/3 of the replumb, I was hoping to save some of the insurance pay out to go towards the bill.
I am not sure how deep the water in that room got but I would certainly want to remove at least the lower sections of the wall board and replace the insulation there as well. Once wet or if it wicked up any water it is now junk. You could replace the lower portion of the walls with say maybe a beardboard type wallboard.
The water leak was just under the floor, no water was on top of the floor at all. I don't see any damage to the walls themselves as the linoleum extends under the walls.