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Bathroom Disaster, Please Help?
Comments (6)Wow! you are in a pickle for sure! Even if you could afford a professional cleaner, doubt they would take the job. Is your roommate handicapped or just does not try to aim? The person should accept the fact he really needs to "sit" to use the toilet. If your roommate is not handicapped, make him remove the carpet and padding. Clean the area, etc. In my opinion, plan on being booted out of the apt. when the landlord sees this. The only way I see that it can be cleaned is to rip out the carpet and padding (carpet should never be next to a toilet), clean the floor and wall. Go to a pet store and buy the enzyme that kills urine odor and clean the area. You really need the enzyme. Bleach works well for urine odor, soak everything with it and know that it will bleach whatever it comes into contact with. Part of the sheet rock wall may need to be removed too, especially if urine has soaked through the paint into the sheet rock. The urine no doubt has soaked through the carpet into the padding and into the flooring beneath. Removing carpet may not be enough, most likely will need to remove sub-flooring too and replace with new sub-flooring and new vinyl tile. Do not do anything to the sub-flooring without checking with the landlord first or you will be in big, big trouble. Is there a way you can find another roommate that does not have this kind of problem? Reason I ask is that regardless of how clean you get the area, it will be in same condition shortly here or in another apt. Good luck....See MoreBathroom Floor Reno Disaster - Big Hole!!
Comments (6)I didn't know that about cork! I did some online research but didn't know that about the underlying layers. Back to the floor drawing board. (I have cork in my kitchen and thought it wuold be nice in the bath since it is right down the hall from the kitchen was all). I did some... poking around.. and the hole literally goes through to my crawl space. Maybe I should have posted in the "disaster forum!" I think I need to do some more digging (no pun intended) to figure out what to do next. Thanks for both of your advice!...See MoreAck! Bathroom paint color disaster. Help please!
Comments (5)Busybee ... Thank you, I'll check that out. I can't believe I forgot my fan deck today. I carry that thing with me everywhere these days. Caminnc, I did cut the wall color 50% for the ceiling, but now that I'll be changing the wall color we'll have to see how the ceiling looks....See MoreBathroom tile disaster
Comments (2)That's a situation that ideally should have been addressed before the floor tile went in. There's one solution that I can think of, and that would be to create some type of decorative border around the niche that is the width you need on the right, continued to the left to match. You might want to go ahead with your contrasting niche tile just to solve the matching issue. Otherwise it is beautiful tile and looks like great work....See MoreRelated Professionals
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