Do I have to use waterproof glue for waterproofing the bathroom floor? If not, what else can I do?

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

    In the final analysis, it has been repeatedly found that the toilet seepage phenomenon is not at all waterproof, but it is the constraints of the construction process In fact, as long as each process is done carefully and not lazy, it will not leak at all (the past is the best example) And now every house is waterproof, there is still leakage, even more than in the past, why? It is because in the construction project, the hydraulic engineer thinks that the muddy water will do a good job of waterproofing, and the installation and construction will be done casually, and the muddy water feels that the water and electricity have dealt with the problem of water seepage, and the waterproof will be good to do casually, and in the end, it will be bigger than not doing waterproofing, haha.

    So、、、 it's important to be strict with the construction!! If the floor hole of the hydraulic installation drainage pipe must be repaired, it must be tested for at least a week and then the ground and wall are cleaned It is best to do without a trace of dust and a grain of sand It is also necessary to replace clean shoes during waterproof construction Brush waterproof paint or waterproof glue Brush at least both sides And brush it in two (two days) Brush from the ground to the wall The height of the wall shall not be lower than and the existence of holes or bubbles shall not be seen after brushing When encountering the drainage pipe, it should also be brushed from the ground to the outer wall of the pipe Let the entire bathroom form a whole container shape, Wait for the waterproof to be completely dry before you can construct the tiles! When laying tiles, you must use all wet cement slurry (not like the way to pave the room and living room, otherwise the tile gaps will seep water to the bottom, and the waterproof "container" in the bathroom will forget to overflow when filled with water), and it should also be noted that it can not be damaged to the waterproof layer by favorable objects.

    The general construction team can't do such a detailed job, but you can refer to the supervision!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The waterproof materials that can be used for waterproofing the bathroom floor are: cement-based waterproof coatings, polypropylene, polyurethane coatings, etc. It's just that these materials are more suitable for use in the bathroom than the kind of comprehensive comparison.

    At present, the most suitable waterproofing material for use in the toilet is: polymer cement-based waterproofing coating.

    As an industry person, I said frankly: it is not that the bathroom will definitely leak water if it is not waterproof, but the risk of water leakage is very high. No matter what material is used, the key is to put the construction in place.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not a question of what product to use.

    The point is that the person who does waterproofing is not you, it is the worker--- the worker will not use other products, if you have to use (other products), the worker will "passive construction", and the consequences are indescribable (it is not clear whether it is a product problem or a construction problem).

    So, you don't have a choice on this issue.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If not, try not to get water on the floor when using water in the bathroom.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The most common use of waterproof coatings is not suitable for laying waterproofing membranes due to the small area.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    But there are too many, you can use any material you want, and it is recommended that polypropylene 120 is definitely the best choice.

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