What happens to the bathroom wall tiles when they are flooded

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-12
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There may be a leak in the water pipes in the wall behind the tiles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Reason:

    First, the waterproofing of the bathroom is not in place; The second is that the water pipe in the wall is broken and leaks;

    There is also in the rainy weather, due to the humid air, resulting in water on the surface of the tile; Finally, the tile gaps are not good, and there is water seepage.

    Workaround:

    If there is a problem with the waterproof layer, the tiles must be removed, the wall must be hit to the waterproof layer, and it is better to see the inner wall, and then scrape the putty again, re-make the waterproof layer for the wall, and then pave the tiles.

    The second is that the water pipe rupture leads to water seepage, in this case, the water pipe needs to be tested to see if there is a water leakage, if it is indeed caused by the water pipe damage, to find out the leakage immediately, open the wall and replace the water pipe.

    If the wall is only leaking because of moisture, you only need to pay more attention to the ventilation and cleaning of the bathroom in your daily life.

    If the tile gap is not good, there is water seepage. First you need to use cement or caulk to fix the cracks, and then make a layer of waterproofing.

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