My bathroom leaks downstairs, how to deal with it if you don t plow the floor

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-19
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If there is a leak in the bathroom, the first thing to do is to find the cause of the leak

    1. Find a professional hydropower worker to check whether the pipeline is ruptured and causes water leakage, etc., if it is a pipeline problem, it needs to be repaired in time.

    repair pipes to solve water leakage problems;

    2. If there is no problem with the pipeline, then consider that the waterproof layer is not done well and cause water leakage, if the local water leakage is serious, it is recommended to re-use the kitchen and bathroom waterproof slurry to do waterproofing, so as to fundamentally solve the problem of water leakage.

    In particular, I would like to remind you that if you want to completely solve the problem of water leakage, it is basically impossible not to remove the bricks, but there is no effect on plugging the leakage on the surface of the tile, and it is very likely that there will be repeated leakage, so in order to fundamentally solve the problem of water leakage, it is recommended to choose local brick repair or all re-waterproof according to the actual water leakage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Dig the best permeable waterproofing can be done by yourself.

    If the cement surface is to be waterproofed, use the super permeable waterproof guard of the black gold steel to do waterproofing (if it is incomplete, use the dug beautiful butadia glue to fill the complete and then do the waterproofing).

    For the tile surface, first check whether the filling of the tile gap is complete (if it is incomplete, fill it with dug beautiful butadia glue, and then use the black gold steel stone tile type to do waterproofing).

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