In the room next to the bathroom, will the sewer pipe in the bathroom be noisy

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

    I just have this problem so find here, it is recommended that the landlord, first see if the pipe near the bedroom is straight or curved, my home is curved, it is just the connection of the two pipes, the noise is very loud, if it is straight, it should be better, it is recommended that the landlord wrap the sewer pipe with soundproof cotton, and then use a new architecture material to seal the wall and talk about it, in addition to sound insulation, but also for the maintenance and replacement of soundproof cotton with years of convenience. Alas, I've been living in Kuanfu for a long time before I find out that this problem is serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Look at the construction process, if it's very noisy, how to say that there is a bathroom in the master bedroom.

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