Upstairs heating pipe leakage, poured to the roof of the living room leakage, how to repair

Updated on Living room 2024-06-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Look at the top surface and the severity of the leakage.

    If the top surface is latex paint, it can only be completely removed, the cement layer is exposed, and the hidden danger of water seepage is eliminated, and the top surface is dry before construction.

    If the top surface is a suspended ceiling, it is an ordinary gypsum board ceiling, then it must be completely removed and reinstalled. If it is waterproof gypsum board, you can remove part of it, remove the water and then reinstall the removed part. If it is a wooden ceiling, remove the water and let the wood products dry naturally.

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