Can a seal ring prevent leakage from near the toilet to the downstairs?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-22
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. All of them have to check what the reason is for water leakage, where the water seeps, if it is water seepage from the sewage pipe, it is not about the sealing ring. The toilet bowl must be sealed to prevent water leakage and odor. In the case you are talking about, there should be a higher chance of problems with the drainage system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, it's the sewer side that penetrates, dismantles the toilet, and re-waterproofs the sewer side.

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2 answers2024-06-22

After a long time, it will definitely leak. In addition to installing a seal, it is best to apply a circle of waterproof sealant to the part of the toilet bowl that is in contact with the floor. Don't forget to buy a glue gun along the way.

3 answers2024-06-22

As long as the toilet seal is well sealed and does not leak, it can be used repeatedly!

5 answers2024-06-22

See if the rubber lid in your tank is tightly covered.

3 answers2024-06-22

It's better to install one, it's okay not to install it, and the dirt won't come out, because the bottom of the toilet has been welded with cement or glue to the ground, even if the sealing ring is not disturbed, it will not seep out.

1 answers2024-06-22

OK. But first you need to drain the water and the water evaporates, and the effect is better when you use it!