Water seeps through the kitchen and bathroom roofs

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-19
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Obviously your home is leaking, if you have a water pipe buried in the kitchen and bathroom, it is difficult to investigate and deal with the leakage, remember well, the kitchen and bathroom underground, especially the place where there is a heavy object on it, whether there is a water pipe joint, if it is tap water seepage, this may be the most likely, this joint leakage, often a drop by drop leakage, very slow, so you can't feel it at all.

    There is also a situation where I think I don't know what floor your house lives on, so I have to guess if there is a problem with the sewer pipe?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Find a professional water and electricity master, and use the press to test the water pressure, if the water pressure leaks, it proves that your home is leaking.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Water leakage is obvious, check whether there is open water around the sewer outlets in your kitchen and bathroom, if there is a good treatment and then see, if it is not good, only check and repair the pipeline, although there is no way to trouble. If you don't want to destroy the decoration, you can also take another open pipe and discard the leaking pipe.

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