Is it okay to treat the waterproof wall base of the toilet with plastering mortar?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-18
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    OK, but it is easy to seep water for a long time, and it is best to use a coating film.

    1.The best waterproof construction material is the coating material, which has strong impermeability and long service life, high environmental protection index, and is far better than the traditional asphalt waterproof material.

    2.The waterproof layer should extend from the ground to the wall, 30cm above the ground, and the height of the shower should not be less than 180cm

    3.The thickness of the mortar of the protective layer shall not be less than 2cm, and the waterproof layer shall not be damaged during operation, and the flooding slope shall be done, and there shall be no flooding slope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This treatment is not possible, you have to use a waterproof compartment.

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