The drain pipe in the kitchen is leaking, the floor will seep water, and the downstairs wall will be

Updated on Kitchen 2024-05-03
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are two reasons for this problem: one is the leakage of the drainage pipe, theoretically speaking, the drainage is discharged to the main pipe riser through the drainage pipe, and the water will not go to the tile, which may be found when installing the pipeline, without water injection experiment, there is leakage; The second is that the ground waterproofing is not done, especially the root of the pipe has a hidden danger of water leakage, should be done before the tile storage experiment, to find the leakage, no water leakage to paste the tile, after the tile is pasted, and then install the stove cabinet before the water storage experiment, further check whether there is water leakage. If there is a water leak, it needs to be repaired in time, this country has regulations, and the construction unit will repair it free of charge during the warranty period, and the construction unit will be responsible for the loss.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Turn off the water first, and then open the door to do the leveling layer and then re-do the waterproofing, remember to do the waterproofing on the four sides and the pipeline several times, waterproof and dry to do the water sealing test, see if the water can be done surface layer.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If the sewer pipe in the kitchen is leaking, you should find a professional to repair it in time, so that it will not cause water seepage on the ground and will not affect the downstairs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hurry up and find professional personnel to carry out repairs! Do you have to wait for the downstairs neighbor to come up and reason with you? There should be such professionals in the property!

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Long-term water on the ground will seep wet wet (because the seepage water has nowhere to dissipate for a long time, it will seep into the floor tiles, and the cement voids will be wet).

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If it is a main pipeline, then there is no doubt that it must be the first time to find the property, first deal with the problem, and then the responsibility is because it is a public pipeline, so the upstairs can be shirked, or there is a property to bear, as a property must also negotiate appropriate compensation, the developer then don't count on it, so the most unlucky thing to happen is the victim layer.

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It should be the property, and the developer generally has reserved funds for maintenance.

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According to the Property Law and the Regulations on the Administration of Urban Ridges and Housing Leases, if it is a common part of the house (such as a public sewer pipe), the owners' committee or the strata company is responsible for the maintenance. In the case of plumbing inside the house, it is the responsibility of the owner or tenant to repair them. Therefore, if a leak in a public sewer pipe causes damage downstairs, the owners' committee or strata company should be responsible for repairing it.

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The main pipe is to pay for everyone, and the roof maintenance is also to pay for it, yes. Go to the community committee and ask, there should be an overhaul fund, try to pay for it. It is a good thing to replace the main sewer pipe, the old main pipe, easy to block, and the light to dredge a few more times, it is also a lot of money, and it is troublesome.