The bathroom is in place, the aerated block is not laid under the wall, how to deal with it

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The bottom of the autoclaved aerated concrete block wall in the bathroom should be provided with a cast-in-place concrete platform, but the height should not be less than 200mm, but should be 150mm.

    In kitchens, toilets, bathrooms and other watery rooms of light aggregate concrete small hollow blocks, autoclaved aerated concrete blocks, the bottom of the wall should be cast-in-situ concrete platform, the height of which should be 150mm.

    3. The main control project regulations during the masonry of the infill wall:

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