Should the floor of the bathroom on the first floor of a rural self built building be waterproof?

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

    Summary. Yes, if you are on the first floor of a bungalow, it will not have a big impact if the ground is not waterproofed. However, after a long time, the walls next to the bathroom will have water seepage.

    Hello, happy to answer your questions. The ground of the bathroom on the first floor of the rural self-built building can not be waterproof, but if you have the conditions, it is recommended that you still do it I hope my help to you, thank you

    Hello, you can not do waterproof, but if there are conditions, it is recommended that you do waterproof (

    If there is a bungalow bathroom with tiles on the floor and walls but not waterproofed, will this affect the future?

    Hello, is it the ground floor? If yes, it's okay if the ground isn't waterproofed. However, the wall will seep water after a long time.

    Bungalow on the first floor. Yes, if you are on the first floor of a bungalow, it will not have a big impact if the ground is not waterproofed. However, after a long time, the walls next to the bathroom will have water seepage.

    Yes! I'm afraid of this.

    Is there a good way to deal with that.

    Hello, it's better to do the waterproofing of the wall. If you really don't want to knock the tiles off the wall, you can stick a film around the wall (which is very aesthetically detrimental) and minimize water splashing on the wall. Hope mine is helpful to you, thanks

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The bathroom on the ground floor is also recommended to be waterproof, so that it can achieve the effect of leakage and moisture-proof.

    Bathroom waterproofing, the standard practice is that the ground needs to be done all, the wall should be at least meters recommended to do full height, if it is a lightweight wall, then it must be done full height, the following is a detailed construction method:

    1.Clean the base surface and sprinkle it with water to moisten but there should be no stagnant water.

    2.Prepare the quick-setting repair mortar, add water to the quick-setting repair mortar according to the ratio of 3:1, and the adjusted mortar needs to be used up within 5 minutes. The quick-setting repair mortar is evenly brushed on the yin and yang corners, pipes, sanitary ware, floor drain periphery and other parts that are prone to water seepage.

    3.Pour the waterproof liquid and powder into the bucket, then stir evenly with an electric rod, let stand for 3 minutes and stir again for later use.

    4.Paint waterproof coating, the bathroom floor needs to be done, the wall needs to be painted at least to the meter, it is recommended to do the full height. Brush 2-3 times, the total thickness is in.

    5.After the waterproof coating is dry, it is recommended to make a protective layer of mortar in order to ensure strength.

    After the hour, sprinkle water for maintenance, and the part exposed to direct sunlight needs to be covered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The floor of the bathroom on the first floor does not need to be waterproofed. If you have the conditions, of course, it is better. I hope my answer can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, welcome your inquiry. Self-built houses do not need to be waterproof, which effectively saves some expenses. Because, the main purpose of waterproofing is to prevent water leakage on the floor and affect the residents downstairs, and it is the first floor, and there is no hidden danger that the self-built house will affect the downstairs.

    Self-built houses do not need to be waterproofed, which effectively saves some expenses. Because, the main purpose of waterproofing is to prevent water leakage on the floor and affect the residents downstairs, and it is the first floor, and there is no hidden danger that the self-built house will affect the downstairs.

    Questions. If there is a bungalow bathroom with tiles on the floor and walls but not waterproofed, will this affect the future?

    This doesn't affect. Tiles already have the basic function of waterproofing, and there is no need to do it underground, because there is no impact downstairs.

    Questions. Does that wall affect?

    No, it doesn't matter if the walls are protected by tiles.

    Questions. Because it shares the same wall with the restaurant, the restaurant wall will return.

    You have tile protection, and the water consumption can be eliminated directly, and there is no long-term water accumulation. There will be no backlash.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, I'm happy to answer for you, it takes about 2-3 minutes to type, please be patient

    Hello dear, the bathroom on the ground floor is also recommended to be waterproof, so that it can achieve the effect of leakage and moisture-proof. How else can I help you? If you can continue to consult me, if not, good luck and get rich this year above the trouble point"End of service", move your little hands to give me a thumbs up Your satisfaction is very important to me Oh call

    Questions. If there is a bungalow bathroom with tiles glued to the floor and walls but not waterproofed, will this affect the future?

    It may get wet later.

    Questions. Is there a remedy now?

    Since you've already tiled it, there's no way to remedy it unless you get the tiles off again.

    But it's okay to build your own house.

    Don't do it, unless it's just a little damp, nothing else.

    Questions. Is it a big impact?

    It's not too big, if your sanitary napkin has a small floor area, you can remove the tiles and sit down again to waterproof, if the area is large, it is not recommended that you do it.

    Questions. Because it shares the same wall with the restaurant, the restaurant wall will return.

    In this case, you have to remove the tiles and repaint the waterproofing.

    Questions. Is this the only way? Is there a better way to deal with it?

    Yes. Hello, I just helped you ask the nearby tile master, you can widen and deepen the gap of the ground tile to drain the stagnant water to the floor drain mouth and drain away, after widening and deepening the gap, you must do a good job of leakage prevention work to avoid leakage.

    If you don't want to shovel off the tiles, you can try this.

    Questions. Now the floor tiles have been beautifully sewn.

    There was no choice but to knock it out and redo it.

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