How many layers of waterproofing should I do for the toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-19
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you do a waterproof cement surface on the surface of the water, you can use a waterproof black gold steel super permeable waterproof guard to do waterproofing (if it is incomplete, fill it with dug beautiful butadia glue and then do 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).

    As long as the substrate is intact, the waterproof effect is there.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Nowadays, the bathrooms basically have caissons, so in general, they need to be done twice.

    The toilet backfill pit needs to be waterproofed first, and then do a closed water test, wait until the closed water test passes to start backfilling, backfill the leveling base surface and then do a waterproof, and then do the closed water test, the closed water test means that there is no leakage in the waterproof construction, the waterproof function is sound, and you can start the follow-up tiling and other processes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The ideal is three layers, and two layers to save money.

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