Will installing a fulcrum for accessible handrails break the restroom waterproofing? How to deal wit

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, because the hole is relatively small and not very deep, after the expansion of the rubber particles is punched in, and then the gong wire is locked, the whole is crowded, so it is generally not.

    Some companies will provide barrier-free handrail installation services, if customers want to install handrails by themselves, it needs to be based on a variety of situations, first of all, the wall to install the handrail must be a solid wall, and the hollow brick needs to be grouted. Secondly, it depends on the user's usage height. It is best to consider bolts, and there should be no less than 3 of each handrail.

    Only by purchasing and installing barrier-free handrails can we provide a stable life for the disabled and the elderly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Does not damage the waterproofing layer.

    Because the waterproof layer is deep under the floor tiles.

    However, oxalic acid may have an impact on the finish of the floor tiles.

    If used, oxalic acid should be washed immediately.

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