AN UNEXPECTED RENO!

CitrineLiving-master-bathroom.jpegWarning, this is not a glamorous post! I’ve written before about our master bathroom, which has a vintage, French inspired feel to it. Mainly because we had bought an old dresser and used it as our vanity – at the time we were looking for ways to spend as little as possible because we wanted to flip this house right away. We do plan on changing it out since we’re still here, as you already know! But today I’m talking about the shower and the last minute ‘mini’ (well, sort of mini) reno that is underway as we speak! I wish I had taken good photos of our shower before, but unfortunately I only have a sliver of it as shown in the photo above.

In a nutshell, we’ve had a leak in the shower since we built the house. My husband and I did most of the finishing ourselves, except the kitchen and bathrooms. Our builder, Habitations Robert, has been extremely helpful and has come to fix the problem every time it reoccurs. It started 3 years after moving in, there was water damage in the walls, which they believed was from water running along the metal tracks of the base of the glass, through the grout and into the wall causing damage. The glass and some tiles were removed and the walls repaired and repainted. The shower was up and running again and back to brand new. Until two years later…This past fall, the shower started to leak again, and once again, it was believed the issue was coming from the installation of the glass and metal tracks. So another reinstall of the glass and new metal tracks was done and the problem was fixed. Wrong. Thankfully, when our builder’s new tile installer came to start working on the shower (the plan was to remove all the grout, regrout and once again reinstall the glass and tracks), they recognized immediataly what the issue  actually was. When the grout came out, water came out with it!**PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS NOT OUR SHOWER!!** But those dark lines you see are similar to what we had. All along I thought it was from having hard water, which makes it very difficult to clean, but as soon as the installer took one look he said the issue was water UNDER THE FLOOR! Yes, water under the floor, between the tile and membrane. Long story short, the water damage went up the sides as well and into the lower part of the walls – which caused damaged the first time, not the metal tracks as everyone had thought.

So now, we find ourselves in the middle of a mini reno…take a look at the progress so far.IMG_3453All water damage in the lower part of the wall – the floor and cement base has already been ripped out.IMG_3452 IMG_3454The base has also been taken out and the framing removed.
_DSC0031A new drain installed as well – which was the main issue – the installation between the drain and membrane underneath the tile is where the water was getting in, hence creating those dark zigzag like lines on the floor, because the water kept coming up. When we looked very closely at the drain, water was there all around the edges…_DSC0035It’s starting to take shape! This is a styrofoam base rather than a wood base – much better for waterproofing._DSC0036I’m really looking forward to showering in here again!

_showerThe cement floor is in and now we’re just waiting for it to dry. New walls installed, which are waterproof, ready for new subway tile.
FullSizeRender 8Here’s a wall detail. We have white subway with a rustic marble border (we used this on our kitchen backsplash as well). I wanted marble tile on the floor for a more cohesive look. Originally, we had a mini white porcelain subway tile and it was always dingy looking. I would advise against it for anyone with hard water!
FullSizeRender 5I’d been debating between the herringbone and hexagon, but ultimately chose the former.
herringbone tile 1This is more or less what the look of the floor will be – I’m very anxious to get this finished!

Stay tuned, I’ll be doing an update on the finished shower next week, if it’s all done by then. Hope you learned a little bit about having a custom shower built – make sure your membrane is installed properly around the drain and that the proper materials are used! Thanks for reading along with me today! xo

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12 Comments

  1. tamaraanka says:

    Thanks, Izab! I can’t wait until it’s all finished!

  2. This will be beautiful Tam! As always. Congratulations!

  3. tamaraanka says:

    Thank you so much Shar!! I love the herringbone too and it’s being installed as we speak – I love it!! Can’t wait to get the new pics up here! I’m happy they’re finally fixing it right!! xoxo

  4. Love the herringbone pattern!! So sorry to hear but happy they addressed it. It’s a gorgeous bathroom Tamara!

  5. tamaraanka says:

    Cindy it’s a big pain that is for sure, especially since it’s happened 3 times now! I’m just so happy that it will now be resolved you’re right! I can’t wait for a nice hot shower in there!! I hope you’re feeling well and on the mend, my friend!!xoxo

  6. tamaraanka says:

    Thank you so much Jo!! Yes it is their responsibility and thankfully our builder is covering the cost and has each time we’ve had any problems. Thank you so much for your awesome support!! Love you!!xoxo

  7. tamaraanka says:

    It certainly can! And we are so lucky that it was found and didn’t cause worse damage!! I’m excited to see it too!! Thanks for reading along with me!

  8. Cindy Weis says:

    Oh Tamara what a nightmare, you were so lucky you didn’t end up with black mold. the tile is beautiful and I am sure you are anxious to jump into a nice new hot shower. take care

  9. Johanne Leblanc says:

    This is the contractors RESPONSIBILITY right? The initial installation lacked in quality. Having been married to a plumber/perfectionniste/renovated our two previous homes… I know a thing or two about tile installation. We actually fired the first person who tiled the floor in our shower as he was clearly having trouble with tile/drain/grout,which would have resulted in the exact same problem you are dealing with today. Your shower is going to look beautiful as the rest of your house is but most important to remember is to hire the RIGHT person to do the job and get quotes and references, and then YOU can focus on what YOU do best. Making a beautiful home!

  10. kim-in-the-cove says:

    Whoa! Water can wreak havoc! So glad you guys were able to figure out what was happening. I love love love herringbone tile! Can’t wait to see the final results!

  11. tamaraanka says:

    Thanks, Kel! I’s excited just to get our shower back ha! Love ya! xoxo

  12. I can’t wait to see the finished product! I am already so jealous of that tile!

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