The toilet floor is higher than the living room

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This bricklayer is a pig! The toilets are lower than the living room! Otherwise, the bath water will flow into the living room.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This happens a lot and is a very common problem.

    In general, it is not the operation of the workers, but the formation of the house - there is no height difference between the original floor of the bathroom and the original floor of the living room.

    Coupled with the height of the renovation of the hot and cold water pipes in the bathroom, coupled with the height of the waterproof layer, it will eventually be higher than the roof floor.

    This project is known before construction, and the workers should inform you.

    Normally, workers do not deliberately increase the thickness of the mortar on the floor tiles (which would be time-consuming).

    There is also a large drainage slope of the bathroom floor, resulting in an increase in the height difference between the floor of the living room at the door, but it is also limited.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, it is best to get off the bathroom floor tiles and repave, how the masons do not know, the bathroom is absolutely lower than the hall floor tiles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Don't you have a squatting toilet for the sink to put in? That's why you raised the plane of the bathroom?

Related questions
3 answers2024-05-19

If you can't adjust it, then you can't, so take measures to prevent water from flowing into the living room.

2 answers2024-05-19

It's okay, but it's not necessary, or you have your own ideas.

5 answers2024-05-19

It depends on what the height difference is, if it is less than 5 cm, I think it should have no effect, and the low point of the kitchen and bathroom is also conducive to room hygiene.

9 answers2024-05-19

If the decoration company has not yet handed over the key, you ask the decoration company to rework, remove the floor and re-lay the floor, raise the floor keel, or lay a layer of yellow sand cement on the ground.

2 answers2024-05-19

There is an impact, the bathroom floor can not be higher than the outside room, the leakage of water in the bathroom is not smooth, it is easy to cause water to flow into the outside room, it is recommended that the bathroom floor is 1 to 2 cm lower than other rooms.