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What home improvement work did you do today?

Discussion in 'Home Improvement' started by atrinh15, Apr 28, 2018.

  1. May 23, 2025 at 1:05 PM
    shifty`

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    It shocks me how many so-called "contractors" don't understand the basic principles of building a proper shower pan, with liner up the walls, constructed so all water redirects to the drain. The last couple showers we had people knock out had low spots in one corner or something equally stupid.
     
  2. May 23, 2025 at 2:15 PM
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    building some trails at a friend's place.
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    tree stump jump
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    and some sheetrock
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    I'll take some bike trails over here when you are all done :rolleyes: Looking very nice, you guys will be having some fun!
     
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    I'll spare everyone from having to see the gross before picture...but here's what I'm in the middle of. When we bought our current house I knew this shower would be a project. This weekend the wife and kids are away visiting the grandparents so I'm tackling it. This is just after several hours of cutting, scraping, scrubbing, grinding, etc. to get the old caulk removed and some of the grout as well. Some of those black spots are voids where the grout was removed, rather than mold.
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    Tomorrow will be the day for heavy duty industrial strength chemicals. If I can get it thoroughly clean I'll finally be re-grouting, re-caulking, re-sealing the tile, etc. If not...I may be shopping for new tile in the near future.
     
  6. May 23, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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  7. May 23, 2025 at 6:04 PM
    TaquitoBandito

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    Plumber called me this morning and gave me an hours notice that he was on his way. My contractor friend had just told me how they use Kreg jigs to put up stringers (to hang the shower valve and neck thingy on). Past Joel hooked me up - I must have bought one on clearance at Lowes 12 or so years ago. Never opened it up until today...

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    Got the stringers up for the plumber.

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    So my wife ran into an old lady who's grandfather or some relative who used to own our house. She said that above the stairway, there was a landing that had a window that overlooked the front door. A ghost of a young special needs girl could be seen looking out of it. I figured she was full of shit but when I removed the bottom shiplap for the plumber, I realized the wall was added. So my wife is all excited now.
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    Anyboo, plumber did his job and had a bit of a scare when the tankless water heater sensed that the pipes needed more hot water or something and sent it all up to the bathroom. I heard a "whoosh" downstairs and then saw him hauling ass to get his shop vac.

    He did a great job though.

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    I went ahead and shored up the support under the floor... at least I think I did that. :D

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    I thought he'd just hook up the pipes and shit and I'd install the valve - I calculated that because of the additional shiplap I'd probably need to add another inch. I was pretty happy when he came downstairs and asked me if I had any one-inch scrap wood (Past Joel kept scraps).

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    He didn't center the shower spout so I moved it over an inch...

    The shower base calls for a 1/4 of wiggle room next to the walls. I didn't think about it when I measured where the drain was and screwed up. Most installs would be you put the pan down next to the studs and then add 1/4 inch shims above. My idea was to remove the bottom pieces of shiplap and put a piece of mold proof drywall (I had a scrap piece) in its place. I put it in the test it out and it gives me a perfect 1/4 inch.

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    And this is where it stands. Going to cut a little more drywall around the perimeter of where I want to put the shower, lightly sand the paint in the room, then put a couple of coats of mold proof primer on. Hoping to start laying GoBoard next week.
     

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