If I need to change the floor drain in my bathroom, but the owner downstairs does not agree, he asks

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Neighbors should be friendly, united and mutually helpful. If it is necessary to change the waterway due to renovation, as long as it does not infringe on the interests of others, it is generally not necessary to obtain the consent of others. It is necessary to pay attention to the waterproofing during the renovation process to avoid the loss of the downstairs owner.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The problem of water leakage is difficult to solve, although your home does not use water for a few days, but the original leaking water will penetrate into the floor, once the water is saturated, even if your home does not use water, the stagnant water will continue to drip from the floor! It's a scratching head! Unless the floor slab is no longer dripping, and your home has thoroughly waterproofed the leaking part to see the effect (maybe the part of your home is not accurate)!

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