Home Remodel
First Floor Bathroom
Almost finished. More finished pictures at the bottom. | ||
The water mark on the ceiling happened about
20+ years ago. One of the water fittings going into the bath tube
came undone and sprayed a lot of water into the upstairs bathroom and
down the walls to the basement. |
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The large pipe is the upstairs sink drain. | ||
This is where the water runs up to the upstairs
bathroom. |
This is taken standing in the door. Large
pipe is the toilet, small pipe with a bend is water for the toilet,
midsize pipe is sink drain. |
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I didn't know anyone actually bent steel pipe. |
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There are a lot of fittings in a small area. |
Almost everything is cleaned up. | |
The cut to the left was made so the water
supply to the upstairs sink will come through the floor and not go into
an outside wall. |
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The plastic pipe in the front is the new drain
for the upstairs bathroom sink. Tim is going to come back and
replace the bath tub drain, it's the large black thing in the back.
He'll replace it with an updated p-trap and vent. |
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The new PEX pipes roughed in. | The new PEX pipes roughed in. | |
At his point we are getting water through the new plumbing system | The line going up through the floor is for the
upstairs toilet. |
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Cold water for the bath tub. |
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Wall by the downstairs toilet. |
Wall by the downstairs toilet. |
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Wall by the downstairs toilet. |
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Final floor installation. | I have a lot of pictures of the whole process. |
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But looking at the end work is all I want to see. | Looking at all the work in the middle makes me
TIRED. |
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