The bathroom has not been waterproofed and the floor has been paved, leaking, what is the remedy

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-31
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To be honest, your bathroom is not waterproof, it is normal for water leakage to occur in the long run, if you want not to pick up the bricks and do not re-waterproof the bathroom, then the leakage situation can not be fundamentally solved, now it is recommended to remove the bathroom tiles first, and re-use the mortar waterproofing agent to do waterproofing. The ground is all done, and the wall should be at least full high. That's it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no way to smash the waterproofing from the new in the bricking, who forgot to make waterproofing for you, to find who to pay.

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