How to deal with leakage in the bathroom

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

    If there is water leaking downstairs in the bathroom shower, it is waterproof that is not done well, and it is more troublesome to solve the problem of having to do waterproofing again. If the connection between the floor drain and the sewer pipe is well sealed, it is recommended to buy a complete bathroom to solve the water leakage problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's that the waterproofing is not done well or the floor drain is cracked. The waterproofing of the shower room has always been a headache, especially not the overall shower room, because its water mainly depends on the waterproof coating, although the water test was done during the construction, but some places will also have accidents because of later construction reasons or the reversal of the process sequence. Some floor drains look metal, but in fact, only the surface is metal, or the upper exposed place is metal, and many floor drains below are plastic, so that it may be broken in future use, and it is possible that the connection between the floor drain and the sewer pipe is not sealed, so there will also be water leakage.

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