How to waterproof the bathroom wall and what are the practices

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First, the construction process.

    1. Brush all over the waterproof coating. Before construction, ensure that the construction site is clean and dry, and the waterproof coating should be coated with no omission, firmly combined with the base layer, no cracks, no bubbles, and no falling off. The coating height is consistent, and the thickness should meet the requirements of the product.

    2. Brush the waterproof paint for the second time. Note that there needs to be a certain time interval between the second waterproof coatings, and the second pass can only be carried out after the paint is dry, and the specific time depends on the coating. If the interval is too short, the waterproof effect will be greatly reduced.

    3. Lay a protective layer. In order to prevent the subsequent construction from damaging the waterproof layer, it is necessary to lay a protective layer on the surface of the waterproof coating. The protective layer should be completely covered with the waterproof layer, no omission, firmly combined with the base layer, no cracks, no bubbles, and no falling off.

    4. Closed water test. During the closed water test, the waterline at the ground point should not be less than 2 cm, and it should be stored for at least 24 hours, and it should be qualified only after observing that there is no leakage. If there is a leak, it needs to be redone, and you must not be negligent.

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