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Bath remodel update
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Since last report I got floor prepped and floor sealer put on. Poured the self leveler in the bedroom vanity area and the tub & toilet, bath tub room with my daughters help. We mixed according to directions, my daughter poured it out while I worked it around and done a final working with a spiked roller. Self leveling compound does not float out self leveling on it own. It is free flowing but still need to work it to level point. Checked for level after it set and it turned out level. There were originally low points in the floor that varied from 1/2 inch to the 0 point. When they poured the slab in these houses they did not do a very good job.
After the self leveler set and dried for a few days I put down the vapor barrier and installed the Superoak quick lock 100% moisture resistant flooring which took me awhile to do. This type of flooring needs to be put on a near perfect level floor. The flooring is 9.5 mm thick. Can not have hollow spots underneath or it can crush the lock seam
Thats it up until today. Now I need to go around the edges, under door jambs and seal with silicone caulking, Install baseboard and shoe trim, Install new handicapped toilet which sets 21 inches above floor level. I did need to put a toilet flange extension on the old one to elevate it above the flooring the required distance.
Get that done I will move on to the hall bath scraping vinyl adhesive and do the same process all over again.
The job is turning out to my satisfaction so far.
I may post photos of the job when done. If I can figure out how to post photos in my blog.

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