Do you need to use flexible waterproofing for waterproofing walls and floors in the bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Bathroom walls and floors not only need to use flexible waterproof materials, but also use rigid waterproof materials, such as cement-based waterproof crystals. No matter what kind of material is selected, the construction must be carried out in accordance with the material construction specifications and requirements, and the construction must be closed for 24 hours to ensure that there is no leakage and no water seepage before the next process can be carried out.

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