What kind of waterproofing mortar should be used to redo the wall of the bathroom?

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

    1.If the original wall is removed, pay attention to protect the sewer pipe to prevent debris from falling inside, and if you clean it, it will be troublesome.

    2.The wall is mixed with cement mortar with waterproofing agent (the golden soup is not leaking).

    3.The waterproofing of the floor is the top priority, and if the wall is redone, the floor should also be redone. It is recommended to use polyurethane waterproof material for floor waterproofing, and turn over the wall 30-100cm.

    After waterproofing, store water for more than 24 hours. After there is no problem, the next process can be constructed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't know if the redo that the landlord is talking about is renovation, is it to knock down the wall? In fact, if you renovate the wall, it is time-consuming and laborious to knock down the wall, and if you do not do it properly, it may damage the wall. I suggest that the landlord can go to JCDecaux waterproofing to consult, they have a mortar that can be used to lay bricks on top of bricks, and a person I know is also redecorated with JCDecaux products.

    The response is not bad, and the cost is relatively cost-effective. It is JCDecaux's TTBII type + DL additive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The top of the wall should be waterproof, Oriental Yuhong, Degao, Yushen can be.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    2 methods: (1) waterproofing after drying ordinary cement mortar (2) waterproofing agent is added when ordinary cement mortar is stirred, and then comprehensive waterproofing is done after drying.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    JS waterproof coating... Don't use polyurethane, that's outdated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    k11 or CCCW, it is best to spray a layer of DPS

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