Before, the faucet of the upstairs house leaked, which caused the water seepage outside the shower r

Updated on Shower room 2024-08-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The water is fluid, and it is likely that the original leak point is blocked, but there are also weak waterproof places in other places, and the previous leak point is blocked, so the water is left in other places and rushes over.

    It is necessary to use waterproof materials to waterproof the water seepage area.

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