Master Bath Double-Vanity
A comfortable double vanity wants at least 60 in. of run. Here is how to space two sinks, clear the water closet to code, and ventilate a separated toilet in a humid Florida master bath.
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Waterproof ratings, wear-layer mils, PEI wear grades, Janka hardness, and slab MVER numbers — explained for the climate they have to survive. Humidity, slab-on-grade moisture, salt air, and the FBC: the Pro Work Flooring editorial by the install crew that does the work statewide.
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Material specs that decide whether a floor survives a Florida summer. Waterproof ratings, slab moisture limits, PEI wear grades, and FBC permit reality. The full archive — sorted newest first, filterable by topic and format above.
A comfortable double vanity wants at least 60 in. of run. Here is how to space two sinks, clear the water closet to code, and ventilate a separated toilet in a humid Florida master bath.
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A Florida island still needs a receptacle, GFCI, AFCI, and a code-legal vent — and the power and drain both route through or under the slab. Here is the spec-by-spec path.
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A deposit within the statute, draws tied to inspected milestones, retainage held to the certificate of occupancy, and a lien release with every check. How to pay a Florida remodel so you never pay twice.
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Tracked-in coastal sand abrades an LVP wear layer like sandpaper. Here is the Florida cleaning routine that protects it: beater-bar-free vacuum, unbacked mats, damp pH-neutral microfiber, and no steam.
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Strand-woven bamboo is harder than hickory or Brazilian cherry, but engineered wood is built to move less over a Florida slab. Hardness against dimensional stability, decided by spec.
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An over-the-range microwave is also your vent — and at 150-400 CFM, usually a recirculating one. In humid Florida, that is the whole argument for a drawer microwave plus a ducted hood.
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Two premium surfaces, head to head for Florida: porcelain is UV-stable and takes a hot pan; quartz resists chips better. The specs that decide which belongs in your kitchen.
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A downtown high-rise countertop swap is an access problem before a material one. Here is why the slab will not fit the elevator, where the seams land, and how the building window works.
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The Florida kitchen hub: humidity-smart materials for the cabinet box, counter, and floor; NKBA work-triangle clearances; and the permit reality of GFCI, dedicated circuits, and range-hood make-up air.
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Pull-out shelves, lazy-susan corner units, and pantry inserts retrofit into the boxes you already own. The spec that decides which one lasts is the slide load rating — and in Florida, airflow.
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A filled tub weighs 600-1,200 pounds. A freestanding tub puts it on four small feet; an alcove tub spreads it along a ledger. On a slab either works — upstairs, the structure decides.
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An enclosed lanai is semi-conditioned, so it swings far wider than your living room. Here is how matte porcelain, rigid SPC vinyl, and travertine compare on the specs that decide it.
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Every Pro Work Flooring article is built around one format. Comparisons for material selection, buying guides for specs, code explainers for permits, and how-to playbooks for the step-by-step of a Florida install.
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If you read three Pro Work Flooring articles before you pick a floor for a Florida home, read these: the waterproof-flooring breakdown for humidity, the slab moisture testing every install depends on, and the porcelain-versus-ceramic call by PEI wear grade.
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Waterproof LVP and rigid-core SPC for humidity, engineered wood acclimation, slab moisture testing, polished concrete, carpet, and refinishing.
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Porcelain vs ceramic by PEI wear grade and water absorption, natural stone, mosaics, backsplashes, regrouting, and TCNA-detailed shower tile.
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Waterproof wet-room assemblies, walk-in and tub-to-shower conversions, ANSI-rated membranes, vanities, and accessible bath layouts.
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Full and small kitchen remodels, islands, pantries, backsplashes, lighting, and open-concept layouts coordinated with flooring and counters.
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Quartz vs granite for Florida kitchens, quartzite, marble, butcher block, fabrication, and template-to-install sequencing.
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Custom and built-in cabinets, refacing vs replacement, cabinet painting, closet systems, and moisture-aware box construction.
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Drywall install and repair, wall texturing, crown molding, trim, wainscoting, and interior and exterior painting for humid walls.
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Garages, laundry rooms, lanai and patio conversions, mudrooms, and the finish work that turns extra square footage into living space.
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This is an install crew's blog, not a content farm. Every article goes through the same standard before it runs — no syndicated boilerplate, no specs we can't point to a published source for.
Waterproof ratings, wear-layer mils, PEI grades, Janka numbers, and MVER limits come from manufacturer data sheets and published standards — TCNA, NWFA, ASTM — cited by name, not paraphrased.
Every recommendation is filtered through Florida conditions: year-round humidity, slab-on-grade moisture, salt air on the coast, and the wet-room reality of a hot, rainy state.
When a project touches the Florida Building Code or High-Velocity Hurricane Zone rules, we name the code and section rather than summarize it loosely. If we're unsure, we say so.
Each article has to add something the rest of the internet doesn't — a spec table, a moisture limit, a code reference, or a field detail. If a topic already has 50 generic guides, we bring data or we don't publish.
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