The kitchen and bathroom floor seeped water, and the downstairs was wet, how to plug the leakage

Updated on Kitchen 2024-01-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Has the kitchen and bathroom floor been waterproofed? If you haven't done it, the only solution is to do a good job of waterproofing. Waterproof materials are recommended to use cement-based waterproof coatings, which are non-toxic, harmless and pollution-free, tightly bonded with cement substrates, simple and fast construction, strong waterproof effect, and moderate price. If you have done waterproofing, it means that the waterproofing has not been done well, go downstairs and take high-pressure grouting to plug the leakage from the place where the water leakage is most serious on the roof.

    Leibangshi - home waterproofing expert.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is no better way but to knock out all the floor tiles. Especially in the bathroom, the backfill layer must be dug up, and after the ground cement mortar is leveled, the waterproofing must be redone, and remember to drill a small hole at the bottom of the sewer pipe. It is best to ask a professional waterproof company to do waterproofing, once in place.

    After 24 hours of waterproofing treatment, the floor tiles can be paved and constructed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Do it before renovating? You need the bathroom and kitchen to be waterproofed and then tested for closed water.

    If there is water seepage downstairs to do waterproofing, it is necessary to redo the waterproofing, and now there are a lot of waterproof materials cutting corners, and this aspect must be supervised.

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