Water seeps from the floor and exterior walls of the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Since there is no leakage, is it the water that was stored before seeping down through the wall, open the doors and windows for ventilation, and take a look in a few days. It is recommended that you get some points and let a more professional person figure it out for you. This is likely to be a problem with the main pipeline, [is the main pipe inside the wall] For example, the main pipeline has a leakage in a place the size of a needle's eye, and it may not be detectable if you test it in this case It is recommended that you see if there is a problem with the sewer pipe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The tube under the corner of the wall is normal! Consider opening windows for ventilation!

    And according to your addition, I think it's better to go through the pipe leakage, and if you think about it, there are other things that might be very troublesome, and it's very troublesome to get the water pipes after they're installed.

    Absolutely the problem of the pipe, if it is not a leak, the quality of the water pipe is not good, and the moisture returns like I said at the beginning!

    Miscellaneous I don't think there's a situation anymore.

    That's pretty much the reason for moving! There's really no way to get you anymore I think you know better than any of us what the problem should be! We just guessed and didn't go to your house to see it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It was the water that had been stored in the past seeping down through the walls, and the doors and windows were all opened for ventilation, and I would look at it in a few days. It is recommended that you get some points and let a more professional person figure it out for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you don't find a problem and rule out the water pipe seepage, it should be a problem with the waterproofing of your bathroom, although the waterproofing is done, the waterproofing is not done, especially the waterproof repair of the wall opened on the pipe, I think it should be that the waterproof is missing or there is a problem with the waterproof layer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The part of the main pipe leading to the attic, if it exists, suspects it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    wo knows. It is a leak in the water pipe buried under the bricks.

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