Kitchen flue Drain pipe corner roof seepage damp, upstairs floor and drain pipe dry. Please help

Updated on Kitchen 2024-05-19
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is there an interface between the upstairs sewer pipe and the roof of your house, there is an interface that the problem is in the interface, the maintenance is more troublesome, you need to sawn your home and the upstairs sewer pipe and move the joint upstairs or down to your home to solve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Check if there is a leak in the sewer joint, there are many reasons for water seepage in the flue, and what floor are you on? I am from Changsha Pottery Decoration Company, specializing in house maintenance. If I can, I can go to your house to help you analyze the cause and then solve it.

    You may wish to leave your contact information, and I will communicate with you by phone. Can I help you solve the problem?

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