I have a leak on the roof of my bathroom, how to fix it

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Workaround:

    1. If it is the reason of the upstairs residents, the upstairs needs to cooperate with it.

    2. If the water pipe is leaking, it needs to be knocked open, the water pipe repaired, and then restored.

    3. If it is not a leakage pipe, then the general situation is due to the waterproof of the bottom layer of the bathroom, and the gap between the tiles on the surface of the bathroom is seeping down, resulting in water leakage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many problems like yours, and the water leakage problem will have such problems in the following aspects.

    1. The developer did not do the ground waterproofing, (but unless yours is an old house, or it is impossible to accept the waterproofing now).

    2. That is, the developer has done the waterproof unqualified or the upstairs has destroyed the waterproof layer in the secondary decoration (which is often encountered).

    Whatever the reason, the only solution is to knock down the floor upstairs and make it waterproof. There are several ways to deal with this. One is to discuss directly with the owner upstairs, if you are a reasonable person, he will discuss with you how to solve the problem.

    But there don't seem to be many sensible people now. The other is to find the property and let them coordinate. It is still necessary to let the upstairs beat the ground from the waterproof.

    But I know it's hard, too. The third way, preferably if the first two are not working, then the only way is to go to court. If you go to court, you can get it 100% right, but the neighborhood relationship is definitely not to be said.

    Let's find out what the leak is talking about.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Are you talking about a leaky ceiling in the bathroom?

    If it is determined that the ceiling is leaking, it is generally the leakage caused by the poor waterproofing of the bathroom floor of the person living upstairs in you, you can find the property to see, and then let the property go upstairs to negotiate with them to repair it.

    Generally, they do their own waterproofing for the downstairs, so they have to pay for the cost. Similarly, if your bathroom leaks to your downstairs, you'll need to fix the leak in your home.

    Hope it helps.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Just plug the leak with a plugging tool to block the leakage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The waterproofing system of your upstairs floor is not done well, and you need to redo it, first use a thin cement slurry, and use a waterproofing agent.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Generally speaking, it is very difficult to post-process waterproofing without doing a good job, and the first thing is to find the location of the water leakageSee if you need to specialize.

    Move those east and west to ensure that it is solved at one time, for example, if it is a ground problem, you need to smash the bricks and then do the waterproofing again. If it is a pipe problem, it is necessary to find out which section is leaking, break the leakage area and replace the pipe.

    Methods of checking:1First of all, suppress the buried pipes, if it doesn't fall off, it means that it is not a problem with the water pipes.

    2.Troubleshoot the pipes, then stop the water and let the ground dry for a few days. Then put water in the bathroom, observe downstairs to see where the first wet stain is, find it and smash the bricks in the corresponding position upstairs to do it again, of course, clean it up before doing it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Bai questions like yours.

    There are many like cow hair, and the problem of DU water leakage has the following aspects.

    1. The developer did not do the ground anti-capacity water, (but unless yours is an old house, it is impossible to accept it if you don't do waterproofing now).

    2. That is, the developer has done the waterproof unqualified or the upstairs has destroyed the waterproof layer in the secondary decoration (which is often encountered).

    Whatever the reason, the only solution is to knock down the floor upstairs and make it waterproof. There are several ways to deal with this. One is to discuss directly with the owner upstairs, if you are a reasonable person, he will discuss with you how to solve the problem.

    But there don't seem to be many sensible people now. The other is to find the property and let them coordinate. It is still necessary to let the upstairs beat the ground from the waterproof.

    But I know it's hard, too. The third way, preferably if the first two are not working, then the only way is to go to court. If you go to court, you can get it 100% right, but the neighborhood relationship is definitely not to be said.

    Let's find out what the leak is talking about.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Problems like yours are like cow hair, and the water leakage problem will have such problems in the following aspects.

    1. The developer did not do the ground waterproofing, (but unless yours is an old house, or it is impossible to accept the waterproofing now).

    2. That is, the developer has done the waterproof unqualified or the upstairs has destroyed the waterproof layer in the secondary decoration (which is often encountered).

    Whatever the reason, the only solution is to knock down the floor upstairs and make it waterproof. There are several ways in this way that late pants can be handled. One is to directly discuss with the owner of the upstairs, if you are a reasonable person, he will discuss with you how to solve the problem carefully.

    But there don't seem to be many sensible people now. The other is to find the property and let them coordinate. It is still necessary to let the upstairs beat the ground from the waterproof.

    But I know it's hard, too. The third way, preferably if the first two are not working, then the only way is to go to court. If you go to court, you can get it 100% right, but the neighborhood relationship is definitely not to be said.

    Let's find out what the leak is talking about.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Manifestation: 1. Leaking all the time.

    It never stops. And it's getting worse.

    This situation should be a leaking water pipe above the floor of the bathroom.

    The only way.

    Dig up the water change pipe and redo the waterproofing.

    2. When taking a bath or when there is other open water on the ground, the water leaks intermittently.

    Not too serious.

    The leakage has also been stable.

    This situation should be solvable.

    There is an invisible waterproof liquid (seam buster) for the product.

    Simply brush twice on the tile surface and joints to plug the floor drain, and keep fish in the bathroom for a long time, and there is no trace on the ground after brushing.

    If you can't find it locally, you can go to Taobao.

    Pat pat and other online search.

    There are many treasures there.

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