Is there any good way to reinstall the toilet if you don t want to reinstall it?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-11
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Then I had to wipe it with a mop after each use!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It depends on the location of the water, if it is far away from the floor drain, it can only be re-paved, if it is not too far away from the floor drain or in front of the floor drain, it is good, 1: Use a cutting machine to dredge the ash joint ...... of the floor tiles where the floor drain is drained to the water2: Use a hammer to break those floor tiles and then dig out the cement ash below [because the ash joints are hollowed out, pay attention to the fact that the other floor tiles will not be damaged], 3:

    Utilize the level slope to lower the floor drain to lower than the stagnant water place and fix it, 4: take the floor drain as a reference material to pave the floor tile with cement slurry, in order to connect the stubble with the original paved brick, the newly paved floor tile must be broken along the corner of the floor tile that drains to the stubble, in order to ensure that the new brick paved is consistent with the stubble of the floor drain and the original brick, and formed an inconspicuous "ditch" that can flow water to the floor drain

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Don't want to reinstall... If you find stagnant water, wipe it dry with a rag or sweep it into the floor drain, which is simple and feasible.

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