Q: We have a bathroom on the ground floor, and we're replacing parts of the subfloor because they have dry rot. The subfloor is above concrete. Do you recommend putting insulation between the concrete ...
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Those Always-Wet Bathroom Walls Are Going to Cause You Problems — Here's How to Get Rid of Excess Moisture
Do you often find a buildup of moisture in your bathroom after a shower or bath? If so, and you don't know what to do about it, we have an answer for your problem. I've found a solution to reduce ...
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Is Your Bathroom Always Steamy? 10 Easy Fixes That Actually Work, According to Plumbing Pros
Reduce the heat and amount of water produced to decrease the amount of humidity in the bathroom. Remove excess water and water sources to cut down on the moisture in the bathroom. Ventilate the space ...
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