So, it appears there has been a leak from my shower tray into the floor of my bathroom and now I have peeled the lino back to discover that the floor is soaked through and through.
Once I have got a plumber to find the source of the leak, I will have to replace the floor.
The bathroom is on the ground floor and the current floor is concrete with wooden joists holding up a chipboard floor, which iin turn is covered in lino. My question is, how do I attach joists to the concrete floor? Is there a way around using joists eg can I just put down insulation or something. I have to raise the floor of the bathroom so that it is level with the rest of the house. so just carpeting the concrete floor is out of the question.
Also, only a square foot of the floor is damaged. Should I remove the whole floor or can I remove just a part of it?
Complete novice here.
Once I have got a plumber to find the source of the leak, I will have to replace the floor.
The bathroom is on the ground floor and the current floor is concrete with wooden joists holding up a chipboard floor, which iin turn is covered in lino. My question is, how do I attach joists to the concrete floor? Is there a way around using joists eg can I just put down insulation or something. I have to raise the floor of the bathroom so that it is level with the rest of the house. so just carpeting the concrete floor is out of the question.
Also, only a square foot of the floor is damaged. Should I remove the whole floor or can I remove just a part of it?
Complete novice here.