After doing the waterproof bathroom, will it be soaked for half a month?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally, not.

    After the waterproof construction of the bathroom is completed, the closed water test is done first, and the wall is sprayed with water, and the construction can be continued only if it is qualified.

    It's okay to soak for a while.

    If we talk about whether the quality of the material itself is passable, that is a prerequisite and will not be discussed here.

    There is a special case, that is, you use [JS] paint to do waterproofing, that is not very good, JS waterproof coating, suitable for flowing water but not long-term water accumulation of parts, from the perspective of home, it is acceptable to do in the bathroom, because there is not much water, housewives will clean.

    However, after a long period of water accumulation, the material is prone to reverse reaction, that is, hydrolysis, and the performance will be reduced or even fail.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, after the general waterproofing is done, you need to do a water shutdown experiment!

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