Hello all,
Looking for advice on how to replace this rotten portion of subfloor under this bathtub, preferably without removing the tub/damaging the tiles?
House was built in the 1960's, I believe this is the original subfloor. Unfortunately the previous owners installed (sigh) carpet in all the bathrooms and naturally this resulted in the state of the floor as you can see. We originally had a carpenter replace most of the subfloor (also seen in the photo) and had intended to replace the tub (and floor), but ended up putting it off and moving into the house, then having a baby and now we desperately need a bathtub!
We'd like to get the bathroom simply functional as quickly as possible. My FIL took a look and suggested I sawzall the floor at the tub, where the rotten piece is, and just replace that. Which somewhat makes sense, and if that will do for 5-10 years then that's what I'll do; but wanted to get other peoples opinion and make sure there's nothing wrong with that or there are no other easy alternatives? I was kind of hoping to just pop in another layer of subfloor or water barrier or something, to 'seal' off the rotten stuff, but the floor does deflect when stepped on and is clearly not in great shape.
I've included pictures of the tub, floor, and kick-panel behind the tub that shows the state of the subfloor behind the tub (also not great). Happy to grab more pictures or add any context, thanks in advance!
Images : Bathtub woes
TheBlueSlipper t1_j291qqt wrote
>preferably without removing the tub/damaging the tiles?
If you figure out how to do this, please let me know. I don't think it's possible.