My bathroom leaked into the house downstairs, is there anything I can do

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-25
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Drain fillers, shovels, gloves, and water are required. Here's how:

    1. First of all, prepare the materials shown in the figure below, plugging the leakage, gloves, shovel, and water.

    2. Then find a container bucket and pour water into the container bucket according to the ratio of 1:4.

    3. Then take out the powder from the bag with a measuring cup, and pour it into the bucket according to the ratio of 1:4 and mix it together.

    4. Then put on gloves and knead it quickly, ready for the appropriate amount.

    5. Then evenly apply this plugging spirit to the leaking place, solidify, and use sprinkler water to cure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The bathroom is leaking, and people living downstairs are sure to be bothered. The responsibility for this water leak is first and foremost attributed to the building builder and secondly to the homeowner.

    Before negotiating with the property of the building, it is important to understand the possible causes of water leaks in the bathroom. It will be more helpful for you to negotiate when you are negotiating.

    One. The main causes of water leakage in the bathroom are as follows:

    1. Water pipe leakage. The way to determine if the cause of the leak in the upstairs bathroom is a problem with the water inlet pipe is simple: first write down the data from the water meter and ask the occupants not to use water for a period of time.

    After that time period, check the data of the water meter. If there is a leak in the inlet pipe, it will definitely be reflected on the water meter. Leaking water in the inlet pipe can cause unnecessary waste.

    2. The pipes of the drainage system are leaking. When detecting whether it is a drainage pipe problem, you need to find a water pipe connected to the faucet, let the water be flushed all the way to the position 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. Or plug the floor drain and put water in the bathroom to see if the water leakage will worsen downstairs.

    If it is exacerbated, it can be determined that it is a drain pipe problem.

    3. Water leakage of waterproof layer. If there is no problem with the water pipes and drainage pipes, close all the sluices, drain all the water in the water pipes, and do a closed water test upstairs for 24-48 hours to see if there will be leakage downstairs. Waterproof layer leakage is a more troublesome water leakage problem, which requires upstairs to knock off the floor tiles and redo waterproofing.

    Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, at the beginning, the owner will do a good job of waterproofing, standardize the construction, and carry out three closed water tests when decorating.

    If the water leakage problem can be easily repaired by yourself, try not to do too much, and spend your own money to fix it.

    If you fail to negotiate with the property according to the problem of water leakage in the bathroom, you must also remain calm and rational, and don't be impulsive! You can sue the other party according to the relevant laws and regulations and order them to solve the problem as soon as possible, but you can't take drastic countermeasures, otherwise not only will the problem not be solved, but it will also increase the annoyance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is a kind of waterproof asphalt that can be used to lay the bathroom floor and then the tiles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Demolished and redecorated. There's no way around it.

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