Then I found out the floor pan is leaking to the basement. No biggie. I'll just cut it out a few inches up and do a new pan.
Then I started cutting and kept finding wet plaster. So I cut higher.
And higher.
Still wet.
I have a foot to go until I reach the ceiling.
I don't mind the work, but I have to leave for Kentucky at the end of the week and have a bunch to get ready for that. I'm basically going to have to demo his whole shower then leave it like that for two weeks before I can finish it.
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I'm not much of a DIYcel, but does fixing the leaks and the plaster necessarily involve smashing the tiles? That seems counterproductive, especially if you can't find matching ones anymore.
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Pretty much. They're effectively cemented in place, you aren't getting them off without breaking them most of the time; like trying to peel the top off a custard cream.
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counterpoint: when the installation is so poor they don't stick, you can be pretty sure that's not the only thing that was done wrong!
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