Leaking water at the joints of the toilet roof and flue pipes

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

    You can buy some white lime and squint.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally, it is customary to wrap the sewer pipe first, and then do it waterproof, and some don't even do it, so the water is very easy to flow down the pipe! There have been many water leaks in your home, and it may be that it is not waterproof! It's hard to deal with it now after installing and repairing!

    If there is a manhole in the upstairs pipe, you can use 2-in-1 waterproof to pour it into the pipe! You can get a little more and make it flatten on its own!

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