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Old 05-05-2012, 02:27 PM   #1
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In pulling up linoleum flooring, I discovered rotted flooring which will need t be replaced but it will be about 2 weeks before it is done. What do I need to do in the meantime? This area is behind the commode and I do not want to cause any health issues for my family.

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Hello and welcome grannydebbie, to the best darn DIY'r site on the web.

I wouldn't suspect any health hazards coming from leaving it the way it is for a couple of weeks.

Hope you have another bathroom to use when you are in the repair cycle.

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