Why does the unused bathroom porcelain have a smell after opening the bottom embryo?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-15
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The floor drain is not qualified, the sealing of the sanitary ware is not in place, and the sewer is cracked. If the floor drain is unqualified, it can be replaced with a deeper floor drain with a water seal, such as a floor drain with a water seal of 5cm. The lack of sealing of sanitary ware will make the smell regurgitate and cause the sewer to have a more serious odor, so the sealing of the sanitary ware must be in place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because the bathroom is a smell of the booty accumulated over time when the bottom of the porcelain tiles is opened, there is a smell.

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1 answers2024-06-15

Yes, but the pipes inside still need to be protected, and you can still use it if you want to use it in the future. However, this kind of bathroom is generally used exclusively in the master bedroom, and it is common to change it into a storage room or dressing room, and not too many are converted into bedrooms.

1 answers2024-06-15

It's the same as usual, nothing high-tech, rest assured.

2 answers2024-06-15

It's normal because there is no waterproofing work done in your bathroom. In the long run, it will leak.

5 answers2024-06-15

If the original tile is not damaged, the cause of the crack is the external force, you have to analyze the origin of the external force 1, the wall sinks slightly 2, the external force blows the damage 3, the tile hollow drum is fragile 4, the thermal expansion and cold contraction of the two tiles bite to produce cracks.

1 answers2024-06-15

The sewer pipes are connected, presumably the reason why the smell inside turned over to your home.