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monkeyspearfish
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September

I agree, installing a shower screen might be the only term solution. I just need to keep water away from the wood. I thought about cutting that piece ...

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September

Thanks Joe. I’m not sure on subfloor material but I could find out after I get the report from insurance on the damage. As for the trim, are there any ...

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5 replies
September

I had a plumber from insurance come out and assess the damage. He said there is water under the floor tiles, I think also due to the silicon wearing o ...

monkeyspearfish
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September

Perfect thanks heaps!

monkeyspearfish
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7 replies
September

It rotted because water was pooling up and flowing from the shower towards the rotted area, and possibly onto the cream floor tiles at a certain poin ...

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11 replies
September

If I repair it, I’m concerned the same thing will happen again or would it be ok if I water proof over the wood/skirting and then paint it? I just don ...

monkeyspearfish
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13 replies
September

  Thanks all for the helpful advice. I found this corner piece to install once I remove the door trim. Any thoughts on if this would be a good idea ...

monkeyspearfish
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     Hi all I have a shower room where the skirting/trim around the doorframe is now rotting from water damage. Do I need to treat the existing ...

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monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
September

I agree, installing a shower screen might be the only term solution. I just need to keep water away from the wood. I thought about cutting that piece ...

monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
3 replies
September

Thanks Joe. I’m not sure on subfloor material but I could find out after I get the report from insurance on the damage. As for the trim, are there any ...

monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
September

Perfect thanks heaps!

monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
7 replies
September

It rotted because water was pooling up and flowing from the shower towards the rotted area, and possibly onto the cream floor tiles at a certain poin ...

monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
11 replies
September

If I repair it, I’m concerned the same thing will happen again or would it be ok if I water proof over the wood/skirting and then paint it? I just don ...

monkeyspearfish
Growing in Experience
18 replies

     Hi all I have a shower room where the skirting/trim around the doorframe is now rotting from water damage. Do I need to treat the existing ...

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