Bathroom Floor Repair Around the Toilet

Bathroom floor repair is easy once you know the tricks. It’s not difficult to repair a bathroom floor after water damage. If your bathroom floor is wet, step on it lightly. If water seeps into the floor it can cause cracks. If the crack is large enough, it may require the services of a professional.

How to Deal on Bathroom Floor Repair Around the Toilet

If you have vinyl flooring, step on the bathroom floor repair around the toilet first and if water seeps in, then remove the vinyl flooring and get to the baseboard. Open the baseboard and get to the underlying wood. Use a damp cloth to wipe off any water. You should know how to fix the rottingĀ  floor joist before attempting this on your own. It all depends on what kind of floor you have but you’d need to take out the overlaying vinyl or tiles on the bathroom floor and then replace it with new.

Another bathroom repair that can be performed on your own is repairing a soft spot on your wall. Most times these are not hardwood but they can be made from concrete. Soft spots can be a sign of damage to the sub-floor underneath that will need to be repaired. You can repair a hard-working wet spot on your wall but a soft spot requires a different DIY approach. This one may require the services of a contractor as well.

How to Prevent Bathroom Floor From Rotting

If you’ve had your bathroom floor for a long time and it looks like it may have rot, it is time to do a complete cleaning. Do not clean it in your bath tub. First get a vacuum cleaner and remove any large and live bugs that may be hanging around inside the toilet. Then spray the entire bathroom with an insecticide and use a sponge to clean up any excess insecticide. This will prevent you new bathroom floor from rotting.

Some types of toilets have an internal rotary scrubber which goes above the main tank and allows you to wipe down the sides of the toilet while it is operating. These toilets can also be replaced with an older style low pressure toilet that doesn’t use a pressure tank. If you’re having trouble finding any replacement parts you can check with the manufacturer for some common parts such as seals and toilet trap screens. Other damage to your toilet or bathroom can be water damage and stained glass.

How to Restore Bathroom Floor From Rotting

When the damage to your sub-floor has gone too severe, it may be necessary to replace the floor. Some people are afraid of the idea of replacing bathroom floor because they don’t want to have something new in their home. The fact is that some bathroom tile and laminate floors can’t be salvaged. If the floor cannot be salvaged then the only option is to replace it. Even with the most beautiful floor in your home a floor must be replaced because it’s not going to last forever. It is far more cost efficient to replace the floor than to repair or attempt to repair a damaged sub-floor.

If the spot you are using to repair rotted wood flooring does not hold up to your attempts at repair then you will need to repair the entire flange. The first step is to make sure the damage is centered on the flange itself. You can then take out all the toilet accessories, including the trap, and inspect the flange for damage. Next you will want to take out the old flange and replace it with a new one. There are many plumbers that are able to repair this type of flange for you. They will use a special set of tools to cut out the old flange and repair the spot.

If the spot of water damage is far away from the floor then you may choose to repair the rot itself. This can be a bit more expensive than the other methods of bathroom floor repair but it can be done. In order to repair rot you will need to have some tools and a spray bottle. The spray bottle can be used to apply the penetrating resin to the rot so it can be repaired and then re-applied to any areas that the original rot damaged.