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Kim Bayless
  • Investor
  • Hiram, GA
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Dog urine soaked subfloor

Kim Bayless
  • Investor
  • Hiram, GA
Posted

I bought an REO townhome that I just started work on. Obviously they never bothered to walk their dogs. I pulled out the old carpet and pad, which were still wet, and found that the subfloor is soaked as well.

I read some prior posts about sealing with Kilz, but does it need to be dried completely first?  Not sure whether to try and save it, or replace it.  Any advice welcome!

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