Steps:
- Inspect bathroom for water leaks. Check areas around the tub, tub drain, tub overflow, shower door and toilet.
- Snap chalk lines on ceiling below and use a reciprocating saw to cut out the damaged drywall.
- Inspect the backside of the damaged drywall for water damage.
- Measure the distance from the water damage to the nearest plumbing fixture to determine the source of the leak.
- Perform a water-leak test with handheld shower by spraying water around the shower door.
- Check for water leaking out of shower or tub and into the ceiling below.
- Attach a snap-on door sweep to the vertical edge of the shower door to create a watertight seal.
- Use utility knife or grout saw to scratch out the old grout and caulk from joint between floor and tub.
- Apply a bead of clear silicone caulk to joint between floor and tub.
- Patch ceiling with a new piece of drywall; attach the drywall with 1¼-inch drywall screws.
- Finish the drywall patch with joint compound and joint tape.
- Once the drywall is finished, apply one coat of primer and two paint topcoats.
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