How to add valves to the bathroom drain pipe, the upstairs residents bathroom is leaking, refuse to

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The drain pipe in the bathroom is generally installed in the wall, and some old-fashioned houses are installed with open pipes, but the distance from the wall is very close. Because the diameter of the drainage pipe is relatively large, generally 100mm 120mm, if you want to match the valve, it is difficult to install the individual is relatively large, and the valve is also heavy due to its large volume, and the wall of the drainage pipe is relatively thin, and it is difficult to bear the weight of the valve and cause the pipe wall to be broken. Even if you use a way to block the drain pipe, the upstairs will indeed be flooded, but your home has become a water curtain hole.

    Upstairs is only the floor is damaged, and your home is the walls and floors are all scrapped, this method is actually very uneconomical, and you lose morally. If the upstairs still refuses to rectify, you can go to court to sue, and you can ask for compensation for your losses, these are reasonable, there is a court to help you solve it, which is also to do the best of benevolence and righteousness, which can not only solve the existing problems, but also stand on the high ground of morality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sewage pipes are generally very large. It is unlikely that a valve will be added.

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