What should I do if the pipe of the floor drain in my bathroom seeps water downstairs?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Upstairs bathroom leakage I believe many people should have encountered, upstairs bathroom leakage, you live downstairs, you can first negotiate with the upstairs neighbors. Before the negotiation, we will first understand the cause of the leakage in the bathroom, and it will be more helpful for you to negotiate when you negotiate. So what to do if the upstairs bathroom leaks, and how to find the cause of the bathroom leakage?

    First of all, it can be detected in an empirical way: ?1.

    Keep not using water all the time, look at the water meter first, write down the number, and check it again after 2-3 hours, if it is a leaking water inlet pipe problem, you can see it quickly. 2.Drain Pipe Inspection:

    Find a water pipe connected to the faucet, let the water flush all the way to the location of the floor drain, be careful not to let the water come to the ground, and insist on 2 hours to see if the water leakage will worsen downstairs. 3.Plug the floor drain, put water in the bathroom, and see if there will be water leaks downstairs.

    ?What to do if there is a leak in the toilet Whether the water inlet pipe is leaking test 1Make a note of the data from the water meter, and this time is the time so that no water is used upstairs.

    2.After two or three hours, check it again3If there is a leak in the inlet pipe, it will definitely reflect on the water meter.

    What to do if the toilet leaksWhether the drain pipe leaks test 1Turn off the sluices and drain all areas where there may be water. 2.

    Find a water pipe to flush the floor drain and hold on for a little longer to see if there will be water leaks downstairs. (Note: At this time, do not let any water flow outside the floor drain so that you can accurately test whether there is a leakage problem of the drain pipe) What to do if the bathroom leaks, whether the waterproof layer leaks test 1

    Shut down all the sluices 2Drain all the water in the pipes3Do a closed water test upstairs for 24-48 hours to see if there will be water leakage downstairs.

    If the inlet and drain pipes are fine, it is the waterproof layer that has broken down and caused the water to leak. If it is not the leakage of the upstairs bathroom of your own home, but the leakage of the upstairs neighbor's bathroom in the residential area, then you have to negotiate with the neighbor first, if the negotiation fails, you can find the property company, and if it is useless to find the property company, you can only use legal means to protect your rights and interests.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Just glue it with pVc.

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