Bath (Rental)


It’s actually not a tiling issue, but a grout issue.

We finished tiling last Sunday. I waited at least 24 hours before grouting. So Tuesday I grouted. All the books I’ve read, is to push the grout into the joints, blah, blah, blah. Then with the grout float at a 90 degree angle, wipe off excess grout. But then they say to wipe with a clean cloth or sponge. But only wipe once because you don’t want to remove the grout. Blah, blah, blah.

Anyway, apparently I left too much grout on. And it showed. I thought it was OK, but my “second opinion” said it was not acceptable. So I spent more time fixing the grout than applying the grout. Oh well. It’s a lesson I’ve learned for our bathroom.

I love this picture.
tile spacers

Fast forward two days.

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It seems we have setback after setback.

We had planned on finishing the bath tub and shower this weekend so we can finally shower again on Sunday. To say the least, we did not make that goal. I had noticed earlier, that the shower/tub faucet only had hot water and not cold. So I test it out, turning on/off the lines, etc without success. I was dismayed, Serena was upset. No shower this past weekend.

Maybe I should have tested the valve before installation, and before all the walls, cement board, and tile went up. Doh!

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Actually, Caribbean Blue. Color by Behr.

from greenboard to carribbean blue

No more greenboard, and only 1 more coat of paint left. Then the fixtures go in. The toilet, pedestal sink, mirror/medicine cabinet, glass shelf, towel bars, shower curtain rod, and maybe, if I’m ambitious, the radiator. But I’m in no rush to put the radiator in during the summer.

This weekend was the big push to get our bathroom to 90% done before we have company - my parents are visiting for July 4th weekend and we needed a working bathroom, fast! Our primitive makeshift bathroom upstairs would not do. I took Friday off to go on a MassEnergy cruise to see the Hull wind turbine. By the time we got home, the sky had darkened and was thundering. That was our sign to get to work.

First Tig removed the toilet from our unit. Then he decided he needed more parts. Off to Home Depot he went, while I primed the ceiling of our guest bedroom. I got a coat of Kilz (latex stainblocking primer) in before he came back around 6pm. Here was our bathroom before:

without medicine cabinet

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Last night, before wrapping up for the night, we discuss the next day. The pedestal sink is next. “That’s going to be hard,” I say. How do I know that? Because I saw the Pedestal Sink Installation Instructions on This Old House website.

“I don’t think so,” Tig says. “It should be easier than the toilet.” I don’t believe him and say so.

This morning (Saturday), after breakfast, Tig goes downstairs to get ready. I procrastinate a little, but eventually get down there in time to be his helper. We start at 9:30am. The first step is getting in the water shutoff valves. We decided to go a little classier and cover all the copper and PVC pipe with chrome. It’s good practice for our own bathroom. Tig soddering.

soddering

We tested the valves to make sure they worked. Then we dry fitted the drain pipe.

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This is Tig today. He’s putting in a hook for the tenant’s bathroom. He’s reaching for the drill gun on the other side of the bathroom floor, but he can’t reach…

tig reaching.

I stand there. Do I help? Of course. After I take a picture of him.

Even though the bathroom is not 100% done, I thought it would be fun to put up before and after pics.

Before - Fiberglass surround, old tub, vinyl floor, ugly fixtures, bare light bulbs
Wide shot before

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