Submitted by allicat828 t3_z83ah5 in DIY
1940s house, original plumbing, and I believe the bathroom was renovated in the 70s.
They put a thick layer of compound on the wall (perhaps it wasn't flat) and it covers most of the perimeter of the shower pan. I was thinking of breaking out the shower pan and repairing that part, but I fear it may put the new shower pan slightly too close to the toilet (not to code). The compound also isn't in great shape.
I can't find anything similar online. In general, I have trouble finding beginner/intermediate-level videos for specific issues outside of the basic renovation process.
Any recommendations would be appreciated!
Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/04m3w1Z
beedub14 t1_iy9i2mx wrote
Tear it all out to the studs and subfloor