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Hello, looking for any advice if possible.
I went to sort a wobbly bath out today to find one of the feet isn't secured due to a soft/rotton floorboard.
Now my plan is to remove the bath and replace the floorboards that need it, however the wall just above the area has literally crumbled down to the bare brick too.
My question is, now I've cleaned out the area where do I go to understand the source of the damp? I've removed the bath panels and will try and let it all dry out.
Theres no damp on the walls above the bath and the roof in the room under my bath isn't affected, could water getting in between the tiles and bath cause this much damage?
Thanks,
Martin
I went to sort a wobbly bath out today to find one of the feet isn't secured due to a soft/rotton floorboard.
Now my plan is to remove the bath and replace the floorboards that need it, however the wall just above the area has literally crumbled down to the bare brick too.
My question is, now I've cleaned out the area where do I go to understand the source of the damp? I've removed the bath panels and will try and let it all dry out.
Theres no damp on the walls above the bath and the roof in the room under my bath isn't affected, could water getting in between the tiles and bath cause this much damage?
Thanks,
Martin