100 points to ask questions about the bathroom inspection at the time of delivery

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

    Yes. If you only refer to the bathroom, you need to pay attention to the following situations:

    1. Check whether there is any hollow shell cracking on the ground. Knock all the ground, especially the footing in a circle. If you hear the sound of empty sound when you tap on each surface, it means that there is a gap between each surface layer and the wall (ground) surface and needs to be reworked; If you hear a dull bumping sound, they are in good contact.

    Check whether there are any bulges or depressions in the walls and ceiling slabs, and use a wooden stick to knock on them for any hollow sounds.

    2. Check the inclination and level.

    1) Tie a heavy object to the roof with a string, lower it against the wall to the foot of the wall, and check its inclination from all sides.

    2) Visually roughly flat.

    3) Check the flatness of the wall. Whether the walls and ceiling slabs are particularly inclined, whether they are bent or waved.

    3. Check whether there is leakage.

    1) Inspect the water seepage on the ground and top floor.

    2) Check whether the wall is discolored, blistered, peeling, and dusting.

    3) Whether there are water stains on the wall, corner joints and ceilings.

    4) Check whether the top surface, exterior wall and pipe interface are leaking. Keep an eye out for peeling paint or mould on the toilet roof.

    4. Drainage. 1) Accept the sewer situation to see if it is smooth. They are basins, toilets, bathtubs, and floor drains (gurgling sounds should be heard and there should be no standing water on the surface). There should be no stagnant water on the qualified ground, because the floor drain is the lowest place, but a certain height of the later paved ground is left around the floor drain of the rough house.

    Make the water flow as large and rapid as possible, look at the water pressure, and test the drainage speed.

    2) There are no cracks in the toilet and bath, whether there is any leakage in the flushing water tank, whether the interface between the bathtub and the wall or cabinet is waterproof, and whether the pool faucet is appropriate.

    5. Waterproof. Drain water from the toilet and bathroom (about 2cm high), and check the ceiling of the toilet and bathroom after 24 hours.

    6. Other details.

    The door of the bathroom does not need to be tightly sealed, but in order to prevent waterproofing, it is stipulated that the bottom must be centimeters off the ground. The paint quality of the window mainly depends on the bathroom door.

    The toilet should be arranged close to the ventilation duct, which is conducive to the rapid discharge of odors, exhaust gases and other gases, and keeps the indoor air clean.

    All kinds of pipes. 1) Whether the surface plating of various pipes is intact and undamaged.

    2) Check whether the water pipe is frozen and cracked.

    3) Feel whether the elbow and valve are wet (leakage) by hand.

    4) Whether the sewage pipe has a water storage and anti-odor elbow and an anti-odor floor drain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Bathroom developers will do waterproofing themselves, and generally do a 24-hour water storage test. But I really didn't try to put water on my own when I bought a house. The key is that you will also have to drain the water again when you decorate the bathroom in the future, so don't worry too much.

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