The squatting toilet in the toilet leaks downstairs as soon as it is flushed, and how to repair it

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-15
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That's downstairs, and there's one on top of every bathroom.

    Anti-anti-odor S elbow, the elbow can be repaired, the reason for the water leakage is caused by the loose thread on the S elbow or the broken waterproof leather pad, you can try it, but be careful, don't let the toilet water spill out while you loosen the thread, hehe.

    There is also the waterproofing is not done well, or the pipe is broken, and the rest is absolutely fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To remove the toilet, if there is no problem with the toilet sealing, the embedded sewer pipe is damaged, the best way is to insert a thinner pipe into the original sewer pipe wall, and brush the sealant on the pipe wall to play the role of water insulation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you downstairs if it falls into the integrated roof, take down a piece of the top first, and then go up to a person to see where the water leaks if it is a thread leak on the S elbow, change the thread buckle. If you don't care about the water seepage of the sub-interface, buy a bottle of PVC glue, and when the water leaks out, wipe it clean with paper, and make up for it a few more times with glue. If it's dripping water on the top, it's waterproof.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    As long as it is flushing, it leaks, it means that it is a problem with the water pipe, there is no other way, but to open the floor, the water pipe can be repaired, if it is a problem with the waterproof layer, it is not so troublesome.

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