I really didn't expect them to take the wallboard out along with the tiles, but there it is. They removed the toilet (they'll be putting it back), the linoleum flooring and baseboards, and framed out the new shower stall. They've also (if you look closely) jackhammered a trench through the house's concrete slab to move the drain to the center.
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They probably took it down to studs so they could check for mold/mildew.
A bathroom is a likely place for it behind the walls, and would you want to have the bathroom remodeled, then have to tear it apart right away and remodel it AGAIN because there was unseen mold in the wet wall?
A bathroom is a likely place for it behind the walls, and would you want to have the bathroom remodeled, then have to tear it apart right away and remodel it AGAIN because there was unseen mold in the wet wall?
I can guess.
Hopefully it's not like that one King of the Hill episode, where the mold inspectors were basically refusing to declare a house 'mold free' unless the count was lower than the outside air, a near impossibility, so the mold abatement crews (who were also the mold inspectors, but they never did removal on houses they inspected, that would be a conflict of interest, but a little back-room quid pro quo...) just kept coming back, clearing out the latest mold discovery, and getting paid, paid, paid. Hank got out of that mess by becoming a licensed molt inspector ("All it took was watching a video and paying a license fee") and 'inspecting' his inspector's house, while Hank's loser buddy, Bill, sat there with his athlete's-foot laden soles next to the inspection device. That gave hank the ammo to quid pro quo the inspector into declaring Hank's house mold free.
Hopefully it's not like that one King of the Hill episode, where the mold inspectors were basically refusing to declare a house 'mold free' unless the count was lower than the outside air, a near impossibility, so the mold abatement crews (who were also the mold inspectors, but they never did removal on houses they inspected, that would be a conflict of interest, but a little back-room quid pro quo...) just kept coming back, clearing out the latest mold discovery, and getting paid, paid, paid. Hank got out of that mess by becoming a licensed molt inspector ("All it took was watching a video and paying a license fee") and 'inspecting' his inspector's house, while Hank's loser buddy, Bill, sat there with his athlete's-foot laden soles next to the inspection device. That gave hank the ammo to quid pro quo the inspector into declaring Hank's house mold free.
I can guess.
Hopefully it's not like that one King of the Hill episode, where the mold inspectors were basically refusing to declare a house 'mold free' unless the count was lower than the outside air, a near impossibility, so the mold abatement crews (who were also the mold inspectors, but they never did removal on houses they inspected, that would be a conflict of interest, but a little back-room quid pro quo...) just kept coming back, clearing out the latest mold discovery, and getting paid, paid, paid. Hank got out of that mess by becoming a licensed molt inspector ("All it took was watching a video and paying a license fee") and 'inspecting' his inspector's house, while Hank's loser buddy, Bill, sat there with his athlete's-foot laden soles next to the inspection device. That gave hank the ammo to quid pro quo the inspector into declaring Hank's house mold free.
Hopefully it's not like that one King of the Hill episode, where the mold inspectors were basically refusing to declare a house 'mold free' unless the count was lower than the outside air, a near impossibility, so the mold abatement crews (who were also the mold inspectors, but they never did removal on houses they inspected, that would be a conflict of interest, but a little back-room quid pro quo...) just kept coming back, clearing out the latest mold discovery, and getting paid, paid, paid. Hank got out of that mess by becoming a licensed molt inspector ("All it took was watching a video and paying a license fee") and 'inspecting' his inspector's house, while Hank's loser buddy, Bill, sat there with his athlete's-foot laden soles next to the inspection device. That gave hank the ammo to quid pro quo the inspector into declaring Hank's house mold free.
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