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As long as there is no leakage, it's fine. One takes plain ash before the iron floor tiles and fills it later in the iron bricks.
Actually, you've found the reason.
It is advisable to raise the height of the water discharge at the passage stone - leave it at the height of one tile, there is no need to extend outward. Let the inside form a bucket shape. >>>More
It's usually not destroyed, but even if it's destroyed, it doesn't matter, you've already smashed it open anyway, just wait a minute, uh, it doesn't matter if the bad place can be reconnected.
1. All waterproofing needs to be done on the surface of the water, digging excellent permeability crystalline waterproofing, and if you can do it yourself, use a super permeable waterproof guard to do waterproofing (if there are cracks and potholes on the cement surface, fill the complete with Meiding porcelain glue and then do waterproofing). >>>More
Hello, if the bathroom leaks and does not smash the floor tiles, it will cause the ground to be too high after doing waterproofing, which is not advisable.
Floor tile leakage is a headache. Traditionally, it is necessary to smash the floor tiles, then re-repair the waterproofing layer, and finally apply the tiles. If you smash bricks, it will be laborious and costly. >>>More