Is it okay to partially do waterproofing damage on the bathroom floor?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-21
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the floor is not damaged, the waterproofing effect of the bathroom is very good, and it is okay to do partial waterproofing now. However, don't pay attention to the new waterproof coating must overlap with the original waterproof coating with a width of 10cm, so that the new and old waterproof layers form an overall airtight waterproof layer.

    It is recommended that waterproof materials should choose polymer cement-based waterproof coatings and use big brand products such as: JCDecaux, Leibangshi, Sika, etc., these brands have good product quality and good compatibility with other waterproof materials.

    Leibangshi - home waterproofing expert.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Inspect and accept the appearance, variety, specification, packaging, size and quantity of materials, and form corresponding acceptance records.

    2. Check the quality certification documents of the materials and include them in the engineering and technical files.

    3. After the material enters the site, the material inspection report shall be issued according to the specification.

    4. When all the indicators of the physical properties of the material meet the standards, it is qualified; If an index does not meet the requirements of the standard, the index should be re-sampled in the tested product for re-inspection, and the re-test result meets the requirements of the standard, and the batch of materials will be judged to be qualified.

    5. Waterproof material. There are three main categories: waterproofing membranes; 911 polyurethane waterproofing material; New polymer cementitious waterproofing material.

    The last category is divided into general-purpose GS waterproofing materials and flexible JS waterproofing materials. Among them, the universal waterproof material is suitable for the waterproofing of the indoor floor and wall of the family.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Holistic! Partial work can only be guaranteed for about two years!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is recommended that you redo the waterproofing layer as a whole. That's how you can be sure. If you do it partially, it won't last.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Depending on how your substrate is, if it is easy to handle, you can do it locally, if the substrate is not good, it is recommended that you do the overall waterproofing.

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