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Quick Bathroom Fix
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Prognosis (Do's & Don'ts):
✅ Do:
Hire a qualified professional when plumbing and framing are involved — bad work behind walls costs double
Use cement board in wet zones — especially behind tile and fixtures
Reinforce framing in old bathrooms before reinstalling any finishes
❌ Don’t:
Install tile or cabinetry over unstable or unlevel surfaces
Ignore subtle signs like rocking toilets or soft floors — they signal hidden problems
Assume previous repairs were done right without verifying behind the scenes

3"x6" subway tile
Framing
Repairs
Drywall Repairs
Installation
Trim & Moldings
Appliance Installation
Electrical
Plumbing
Backsplash installation
Taping
Painting
Flooring
Other Projects


Overview
Jul 25, 2022
Jul 29, 2022
🤕 Symptoms:
-Bathroom had suffered from a prior “handyman special” with shortcuts and sloppy execution
-Toilet rocked due to an uneven and compromised subfloor
-Floor tiles were missing, breaking up continuity and safety
-Wall behind the sink and toilet was left open and exposed after incomplete plumbing work
-Framing was loose and poorly supported, risking long-term structural and moisture issues
-Drop ceiling was outdated and visually disconnected from the space
🩺 Diagnosis:
This wasn’t just cosmetic — it was structural negligence dressed up in quick fixes. A rocking toilet and missing tiles pointed to deeper issues below. With no secure framing, improper plumbing, and unfinished surfaces, this bathroom needed more than a patch. It needed a full reset: from the ground up, with purpose, moisture protection, and style in mind.
💉 Treatment Plan:
-Repaired and leveled the subfloor beneath the toilet for structural safety and proper fixture support
-Installed replacement tiles to match existing floor pattern and restore flow
-Removed damaged drywall behind sink and toilet for a clean restart
-Secured and corrected plumbing connections — clean, code-compliant, and leak-free
-Reinforced wall framing where needed to provide long-term support
-Installed HardieBacker cement board for superior water resistance
-Set vertical gray subway tiles for a fresh, contemporary aesthetic with visual height
-Grouted all tile joints and sealed for durability
-Reinstalled existing toilet and added a new vanity and sink to elevate function and style
-Replaced the old drop ceiling and repainted the entire space for a fully finished, revitalized bathroom
💡 Prognosis:
Now this bathroom holds its ground — literally and stylistically. It’s level, sealed, and confidently rebuilt. With a solid subfloor, sharp tile work, and modern fixtures, this space is no longer hiding problems — it’s holding peace of mind.
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