Downstairs said my bathroom, but I really didn t know where it would leak

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is a high chance of a leaking pipe! It would be better if you could describe the specifics!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is not renovated, you can do a closed water test, and you will know it when you try it, so that it is easy to find a property for you to repair

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I guess it's your home's waterproof leakage, if it's not that he deliberately makes it difficult for you, you can find a professional person to go to his house to see, where is the water seepage, and then deal with it, the water leakage is nothing more than two points: waterproof leakage and sewer pipe leakage!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    You have to find out where the leaky water source came from. I suggest you check whether the toilet interface and the floor drain drain are connected to the floor drain, these should be these two places, I have encountered such a situation when doing waterproofing. It is best to choose products with Rongyu brand waterproofing agent and Rongyu brand waterproof coating, because one of them is a rigid waterproof and environmentally friendly product.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Find a plumber to check it for you, if it really leaks, you will have to renovate the bathroom.

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Generally, the bathroom leaks to the downstairs, indicating that the waterproof layer at the bottom of the bathroom is definitely not done, but in most cases you can remedy it without knocking on the tiles, and the remedy is to use Shu Yu waterproof kitchen and bathroom special invisible waterproof liquid to deal with all the tile gaps in the bathroom, so that the water on the ground can not seep under the tiles, there is no water under the tiles, even if the waterproofing is not done well, there is no water leakage underneath, and there will be no leakage downstairs.

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It was probably caused by water seepage in his own bathroom.

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It takes a week to seep into the middle of the intersection.

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If it is really caused by the leakage of the toilet in your own house, you will compensate the downstairs residents for a certain fee, if it is not the downstairs residents, you can continue to find the reason, and the appraisal fee can be discussed by both parties and then find an appraisal agency.

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Go downstairs to have a look, determine whether it is a leak in the pipe building or a leak in the bathroom floor, and then find a professional team to repair it.