How to deal with toilet waterproofing

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

    1. Be sure to do wall waterproofing, and do a good job of wall waterproofing before laying wall tiles.

    2. The joints between the wall and the ground and the joints of the pipes between the upper and lower water pipes are the most likely places to cause problems.

    3. Try not to destroy the original waterproof layer, and the ground of the newly delivered building is generally made of waterproof layer, so there will be no leakage without destroying the original waterproof layer.

    4. The decoration team is required to do a good job of cement mulch for the upper and lower water pipes of the bathroom, brush 10 to 20 cm of waterproof paint from the ground, and then redo the ester waterproof on the ground, and add the original waterproof layer to form a composite waterproof layer to enhance the waterproofness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Method 1: Choose the right materials.

    Method 2: Find a worker who is responsible for the construction. (With this worker, everything is easy).

    Method 3: If you are doing it yourself, then please continue to ask me·· I'm answering for you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The floor drain is installed in a low water place, and the waterproof paint is used before sticking to the floor tiles, and it is applied twice.

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