Leaking urine in the upstairs bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Water flows low, and there is a leak above the height of the ceiling in your bathroom, which must be caused by a leak somewhere upstairs.

    If the upstairs floor is not wet, it is estimated that there is a leak below the upstairs floor. First of all, there may be leakage of sewage pipes or drainage pipes, generally most of the leakage of these pipes is the elbow interface position, in this case, you only need to chisel the ground with the elbow position, and glue the leakage position with PVC special glue.

    There is also a situation that the sewage interface of the upstairs squatting toilet or toilet is leaking, which depends on whether the sealant of the toilet is rotten, and if it is rotten, it should be replaced, and if it is not rotten, it may be loose for a long time, and it can be closed with glass glue (the substrate should be dried before using glass glue).

    Finally, the waterproofing project of the cement structure above the leakage position (presumably the bathroom sinking tank) was not completed, and the entire sinking tank must be waterproofed again.

    If it is a square aluminum gusset, you only need to use a flathead screwdriver to pry down the edge of the gusset to get the gusset out, in fact, the gusset is just to see where the water leaks, and if it needs to be repaired, it still needs to be dealt with upstairs.

    It is best to find a property to deal with, because the upstairs water leakage causes damage to the downstairs decoration, etc., and the maintenance and other costs are fully borne by the upstairs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are two possibilities in this situation, one is that there is a problem with the sewer interface upstairs, the water to the mortar layer under the tile, there is more, and then seep down from the weak point of the floor, or the water used seeps down from the tile joint. The responsibility for maintenance is basically upstairs, and more information is needed, and professional technical advice on concrete waterproof leakage repair is provided free of charge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You first have to make sure that there is a leak, if the upstairs waterproofing is not done, you have to find the upstairs, now I suspect that it may be a leak in the sewer pipe, if this is really the case, you have to find the property, if it is repaired, the aluminum gusset needs to be removed. Good luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If there is a bath bomb, you can take it off and observe the leakage from the mouth of the bath bomb to see if the water is seeping there.

    If not, only part of the ceiling can be removed for flat inspection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It doesn't have to be urine, it must be a leak somewhere in the upstairs bathroom, the specific cause should be carefully investigated on the spot, and a part of the gusset in your home must be removed in order to observe and find the cause.

    There are so many causes of water leakage that it is imperative that your upstairs neighbors take it seriously, find out the cause immediately, and take steps to fix it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The floor of your house should be an aluminum gusset, remove it to see if there is a water leak somewhere, or the interface of the pipe is not connected. It doesn't have to be urine, do a good job of finding out the cause before you start.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This should be a crack and leaking sewer pipe, and it should not be a waterproof problem upstairs, so coordinate with the property. If you fix it, you will definitely have to dismantle it...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There is a possibility that the sewer pipe is leaking. Disassemble the ceiling and check it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Dismantle the toilet, and the pipe below has to be connected to the interface, and it is best to make a waterproof.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This problem is more serious, go to the property to complain to him.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If the pipe is broken, it must be cut.

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