The living room is close to the kitchen, where the wall seeps and the roof is fine, but the pipe wel

Updated on Living room 2024-05-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What is the relationship between the kitchen, the roof, and the upstairs pipe well? If you don't make it clear, you can't tell what the water seepage phenomenon is? How high is the place to seep?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The wall of the living room near the kitchen is leaking, which means that the roof is leaking!! It's not a resurgence at all!! In particular, "water seepage from the pipe well upstairs" must be the source of water for "water seepage from the wall near the kitchen in the living room".

    Only by solving the problem of "water seepage from the pipe well upstairs" can we solve the problem of "water seepage from the wall near the kitchen in the living room". Because water flows between crevices. The distribution of gaps in the building is very complex, but there is a clear "water flowing down", and finding the source can solve the leakage problem.

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