Condo Bathroom Renovation Miami: HOA Rules, Permits & Noise
Condo bathroom renovation in Miami requires HOA approval, $1M+ insurance, IIC-50 sound compliance, and Mon–Fri work windows. Timelines and permit checklist.
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Condo bathroom renovation in Miami requires HOA approval, $1M+ insurance, IIC-50 sound compliance, and Mon–Fri work windows. Timelines and permit checklist.
A curbless shower in a Miami condo without raising the bath floor — substrate carve depth, Schluter Kerdi-Line linear drain integration, slope geometry across an 8 ft run.
Comparing Laminam, Neolith, and Dekton from the install side — how each slab cuts, handles, miters, and behaves under RLS clips in Miami residential work.
Planning large-format porcelain installation in Miami? Spec table comparing Laminam, Neolith, and Dekton, substrate requirements, and what installers get wrong.
The master bathroom layout mistakes that cost Miami homeowners real money — fixture clearances, condo rough-in moves, and the five plumbing changes that trigger a permit.
Concrete slab moisture testing in Miami condos — ASTM F2170 probe placement, 75% RH threshold, what Brickell and Sunny Isles slabs actually read in summer, and when to act.
Schluter Kerdi vs sheet membrane: how each fails — corners, drain bonding, pipe collars, cure humidity. Real tear-out callbacks from Miami condo showers.
What shower waterproofing in Miami requires — Schluter Kerdi, condo flood tests, ANSI A118.10 standards, and why condo liability makes the 24-hour test non-negotiable.