I have a 1960's American Standard Norwall wall hung toilet which has caused quite a bit of rot over the years, and I'm trying to tackle the repairs myself.
It is my only working bathroom, so it can't take too long without a toilet. I cleared the tiles under it, and the plywood is wet and crumbles apart towards the wall. I cut an access hole in the sheetrock in the adjoining bedroom and can't really identify where the origination point of the water is coming from. I was hoping that someone with experience could help by looking at the pictures I took. I think that water is traveling down the outside of the vent pipe and flowing over the cast iron parts, into the wood, maybe.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
It is my only working bathroom, so it can't take too long without a toilet. I cleared the tiles under it, and the plywood is wet and crumbles apart towards the wall. I cut an access hole in the sheetrock in the adjoining bedroom and can't really identify where the origination point of the water is coming from. I was hoping that someone with experience could help by looking at the pictures I took. I think that water is traveling down the outside of the vent pipe and flowing over the cast iron parts, into the wood, maybe.
Any help is greatly appreciated.