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"But, it's not how I would do it as I would replace the entire wall." replacing the entire wall will break the waterproof membrane of the bathroom. Th ...

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a month ago

"and either method is complicated as @MitchellMc with the wall with one side is still cladded. This would need to be removed to with either repair met ...

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a month ago

@Nailbag, If you cut the studs like your drew in your picture then the wall is just floating in mid air. dont you need to support it up somehow ?

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a month ago

"You cut through the uprights and cut the bottom plate into sections" so cut the studs where they butt up against the bottom plate ? "Pull the lower s ...

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a month ago

"The waterproofing has failed already, with the walls being removed the area will have to be redone" The toilet is in its own room. the picture shown ...

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August

"I totally agree with @EricL suggestions about redoing the wall" I simply can not do that at all, Its the bathroom wall. It would break any water proo ...

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August

"that if it's possible to get the load bearing wall done first as it may impact how you start on your sections of work" that sounds like a good idea. ...

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August

"I propose rebuilding the entire stud wall" thats not really on the cards. The wall on the other side is a bathroom wall. That would then cascade to t ...

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joshy1
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a month ago

"You cut through the uprights and cut the bottom plate into sections" so cut the studs where they butt up against the bottom plate ? "Pull the lower s ...

joshy1
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August

"I totally agree with @EricL suggestions about redoing the wall" I simply can not do that at all, Its the bathroom wall. It would break any water proo ...

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Hi. I have water damage in the walls of my toilet room. The leak has been addressed. But it has caused damage to the bottom plate and bottom of the st ...

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