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Old ensuite reality check
By: Ben Bubalex on May 01, 2026 01:40 PM EST
Moved into a 90s house and the bathroom started acting up almost immediately, loose tiles and a soft floor near the tub turned into a bigger concern. We realized DIY fixes weren't enough after finding moisture under the vanity. Anyone know a solid bathroom renovation company worth trusting for a full rebuild without overcomplicating things?
By: Markdan on May 01, 2026 01:57 PM EST
Had same issue in our 90s house. Loose tiles near tub turned into soft floor fast. We thought DIY would hold until we checked under vanity and found moisture and damp smell. Realized it was beyond patching. Started searching and found https://bestflooringandrenovation.ca/bathroom-renovation-company-st-albert while comparing full rebuild options. If anyone knows a solid bathroom renovation company for a straightforward redo, I’d appreciate suggestions.
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