What to do if the bathroom is as flat as the floor tiles in the hallway

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, here for you to inquire about the information showed: the simplest way to deal with this situation is to add a stone at the door of the bathroom as a water retaining stone, generally 15 cm is enough, directly with waterproof cement mortar paste.

    It turned out that there was a door stone, and when the tiles were pasted, the bathroom floor tiles were as flat as the door stones, resulting in the same flat floor tiles in the corridor. Toilet water may come back out. Are you talking about the simplest and most effective way to deal with it, and what are the hidden dangers if you don't deal with it?

    Does the original doorway need to be removed? What do I need to do to be waterproof? How much lower are the bathroom floor tiles than the door stones.

    Is it centimeter or 15cm? In this way, how to deal with the gap between the door stone and the aisle floor tile? There is also the existing bathroom floor tiles warped, redo can the construction quality be guaranteed, redo I am worried that the waterproof treatment is not good, hurt the water pipe buried after the trouble? What is best to deal with.

    Warping the floor tiles is a big project, and it is okay, but it is simpler to add a door stone to increase the height, and the centimeters are okay, if you don't increase the height, the water will overflow.

    How to deal with the difference between the doorway stone and the aisle? It may be a mess.

    You don't have to be too high, I don't know what else can be done? This method is aesthetically inferior, this is the easiest, and then the floor tiles are knocked out and rebuilt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The bathroom and the aisle floor tiles should not be as flat, and the specifications have provisions. If the floor tiles have been made, you can stick a 5mm high waterproof strip at the door to keep out the water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Put a water stop and water bar at the door. There are on Taobao, with self-adhesive strips. The builders and supervisors are all laymen?

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, but it doesn't necessarily work, so you can make the floor tiles in the bathroom a little lower.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It can be as flat as it can be used without affecting the use, and the water retaining strip or sill stone can be installed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This can be solved by sticking adhesive strips.

    Here's how:

    1.You can go to the building materials store to buy a rubber strip with a height of 5 cm and a width of 8-10 cm, the length, and the width of the door of the bathroom.

    2.Put glass glue on the bottom of this adhesive strip, press it directly on the inner side of the bathroom door, and then apply glass glue on both sides of this adhesive strip to compact the adhesive strip and the ground.

    Some friends may want to ask, why not use wooden sticks? How simple are the sticks? Because the strip is not waterproof, even if you paint the strip, it won't take long, and in the long run, it will turn black and rot if it is eroded by water.

    As for the adhesive strip, it is both corrosion-resistant and waterproof, and it is very strong and durable with glass glue to the floor tile.

    That way, the bathroom won't be dripping down the hallway.

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