Ask for help to analyze whether the bathroom is leaking

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Elimination method: First of all, determine whether your geothermal heat is turned off and deactivated, or if it is repaired and continued to be used, continue to observe the wall and floor tiles in the bathroom to see if it is better or serious. If the floor heating did break down and repaired a few days ago, it may be that the floor heating leaked water underneath, causing the floor and wall to peel off, and the shoe cabinet may be condensation of water vapor.

    If the floor heating is turned off and not repaired, you can turn on the floor heating again to observe the situation and then judge. If the floor heating is turned off, and the wall is still wet after a few days, it can be basically judged that the pipe in the wall is leaking, because it may be a joint leakage, wrapped in the wall, the leakage is relatively small, so it is local damp for a long time. It is recommended to repair the broken wall, and it is best to find the pipeline diagram to find the leakage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In your case, I personally think it may be due to a water leak that is not properly switched. That is to say, after the water leaks, it will slowly seep into other parts, so your floor will bulge. It generally takes nearly half a month for this condition to dry out, not a few days.

    Therefore, you need to observe urgently, if all parts are dry every day in the future, then it means that the initial switch leakage problem, there is nothing to worry about. If you still see water after 10 days (because you've been able to do it for 4 days in advance), then you'll need to check your water pipes. That can be a bit more strenuous.

    Hopefully, it's a leaking switch. Good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is it a leaking floor heating pipe or a leaking water pipe? Is the connection not tightened or the switch not tightened? In detail, this is important.

    According to you, it seems that there is a leak in the bathroom, are there pipes in the walls? Are there any contacts? If there is no water leaking now, could it be that I haven't used that water pipe recently?

    If it is a floor heating leak, it is impossible that the walls of the bathroom are damp. Both underfloor heating and water pipes can leak or leak severely, depending on the size of the leak. Draw a map of the approximate location.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yours has water at the door of the bathroom, maybe there was no threshold when it was waterproof. Not much water should have penetrated through.

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