Do the toilets of self built houses in rural areas need to be waterproof and moisture proof?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    3. It is still necessary to make waterproof and moisture-proof toilets for all rural self-built houses.

    Generally speaking, most self-built houses in rural areas have several floors, noFew people will install toilets on the first floor because there are latrines outside. The toilets above the second floor actually have to be waterproofed, after all, the toilet is where we use it every day 。And this place uses the most water, especially in summer, everyone has to take a bath every day, if you don't do waterproofing work, the water is easy to leak downstairs.

    Many people say that they don't do waterproofing when decorating their homes, but in fact, you don't know.

    Generally speaking, workers will not ask you to buy waterproof materials when decorating, but they will use cement oil instead when decorating. During the decoration, the master will clean the toilet floor, and then do a good job of some places that need to be sealed, and finally brush the entire ground with cement oil, so that some leakage points can be wiped and blocked. The work after the cement oil is dry is the mortar leveling, and when doing the leveling, most workers will leave a slope.

    And the lowest slope is the drainage pipe, after the leveling, will be brushed again with cement oil, after the above work, the toilet waterproofing work is also done. It can be seen that even if it is a self-built house in the countryside, the toilet still needs to be waterproof and moisture-proof. Although the waterproofing work is not as complicated as that of commercial housing in urban areas, the workers also have their own experience and will use simple materials to achieve the best results.

    This is also why many friends feel that their self-built houses in the countryside are not waterproof, in fact, it is also because you don't know when the master is doing it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Just do a waterproof treatment, there is no need to be moisture-proof, but it also depends on what style of toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The toilets of self-built houses in rural areas also need to be waterproof and moisture-proof! Otherwise, it's always wet!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If possible, it is recommended to do both waterproof and moisture-proof, because the bathroom is a place where there is a lot of water.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think the toilets of self-built houses in rural areas can be waterproofed, but they can be used in other places.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It must be needed, otherwise it will be blistered for a long time, which is not good for the structure of the house, and then it is easy to grow mold, which is not very hygienic and has no health benefits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, if the bathroom is not made of moisture-proof roofs and walls, it will be seriously eroded.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, otherwise the water will leak to the next layer, which will be disgusting and troublesome.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Hello, this one needs to be done.

    First of all, self-built houses in rural areas are generally built with two to three floors, whether upstairs or downstairs, toilets, toilets, and shower rooms need to be constructed in accordance with strict waterproof technology. Otherwise, it will be difficult to repair if there is a water leak or moisture.

    Moreover, in the design of some self-built houses, the upstairs toilet is likely to be separated from the bedroom by a wall, if the bedroom wall happens to be a wardrobe, once the water leakage and moisture return, the wardrobe will also be damp, and the consequences will be very serious.

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