Is the bathroom floor tiled?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In order to ensure the smooth drainage of the bathroom, we will set up a floor drain in the bathroom, and the ground slope floor drain, if your bathroom is dry and wet separated, the dry area can be tiled, and the wet area must be sloped to the floor drain.

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The bathroom area is not large, and it is best to be paved, otherwise there are too many pieces on the edge, which is not conducive to waterproofing.

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To be honest, your bathroom is not waterproof, it is normal for water leakage to occur in the long run, if you want not to pick up the bricks and do not re-waterproof the bathroom, then the leakage situation can not be fundamentally solved, now it is recommended to remove the bathroom tiles first, and re-use the mortar waterproofing agent to do waterproofing. The ground is all done, and the wall should be at least full high. That's it.

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In the process of paving, it should be installed directly, not on the contact pipe head below the floor drain - to ensure the appearance.

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Excluding the factor of the waterproof layer, then the quality of the tile is not good, the density is small, and there is water absorption, just like if you throw a red brick into the water and take it out overnight to knock it open, the bricks are wet, and when the tile is saturated with water, of course, it will seep out along the threshold stone. >>>More

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I'm afraid it's not good, the humidity is too heavy, and it's not hygienic. If you can, try not to do it.