Taşkıran stated that no damage was done to the existing bath, and that additions were made without tearing down any walls or undergoing repairs. He noted, "During our excavation of the bath's floor, we observed the original Roman flooring. The Roman floor is adorned with baked clay mosaics, which remain intact and undamaged. This clearly shows that the Muslim Turks who came here in the 13th and 14th centuries reflected Anatolian wisdom in this space. It beautifully exemplifies our ancestors' perspective on these places and the civilization they established."