The downstairs bathroom and the hallway opposite the bathroom are leaking, but there is not a single

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First, there must be a problem with the waterproof layer, or the water pipe leaks, as long as the waterproof layer is not damaged, it will not leak down, and the second is that there are three possibilities for water seepage: water seepage from the water inlet pipe, water seepage from the drainage pipe, water seepage from the surface of the bathroom, and whether the water inlet pipe is seeping can be pressured and tested.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Your own house leaks downstairs, and you generally can't see any traces of water leakage in your own home. First of all, it depends on what time he leaks, and whether you have a leak or not, it is certain that your waterproof layer must also have a problem, so no matter what, you must open the bottom of the bathroom directly to deal with it, and check whether the water pipe is leaking by the way!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Turn off the main water valve in your home for two days and try to see if there are any signs of water leakage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Borrow a pressure tester from the decoration company, pressurize the test, and immediately know if the water pipe is leaking.

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Downstairs downstairs ??? Boss, that's impossible, or rather, the odds are too small, to your home, as well as your lower floor at the same time leakage, it is possible to leak to the lower floor, there is a possibility, not the bathroom leakage, but the sewer pipe rupture, in this way, it will leak everywhere along the water pipe, may have been leaking to the bottom of the floor is not necessarily, it is best to find a property company to come and see.