The contradiction between the toilet sewer pipe and the floor drain

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This drain is not used for floor drains, but should be used as a sink or a wall toilet.

    The original bathroom should have its own ground drain. If possible, it is best to move the basin to the current drain and use the basin drain as a floor drain.

    It is best not to raise the ground, because if it is raised too much, it is easy to cause water seepage and overflow.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In my experience, the bathroom floor is much lower than the living room floor and can be done. If the floor drain is higher than the floor of the living room, it is unqualified pipe installation, complain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't you have a floor drain in the bathroom? Such a developer is too unusual, and it should be possible to complain.

    If you really can't do it, just install a doorway stone to block the water.

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If it will leak, they must be dealt with quickly, and after the pipe is installed, it must be re-waterproofed around the drain mouth.

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Hello! Where did the water go? If you don't connect it for a long time, it will empty the ground... It's dangerous ...

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Is the sewer pipe broken? If so, then the only way to do this is to replace it with a new one.

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In this case, it is recommended to take out the floor drain, fill the gap with water without leakage, and then install the floor drain, do not let the water not leak into the sewer pipe or block the floor drain drain, and then do a good job of waterproofing the edge of the floor drain.

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There is a gap between the bathroom floor drain and the sewer pipe, and there will definitely be water seepage or water leakage, which will seriously affect the life downstairs, so it must be repaired in time.