Downstairs said that my bathroom was leaking, whether it was a pipe leak or a floor leak

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Waterproofing is not well done. But it's normal, generally the new house can be waterproof for more than a year, it's already OK, because waterproofing is a hidden project, and it's normal for the construction team to cut corners. If the bathroom is a shower, the side by the shower should be high, and if it is a bathtub, it should be about 30cm higher than the bathtub.

    It is also possible that the waterproof layer of the ground is not done well, and the water leaks through the tile joints.

    You can buy some waterproof coatings first, such as PTB high-elasticity waterproof coatings imported from Belgium, and paint the tile joints and tile surfaces, if there is still leakage, it may be the wall leakage; It is also possible that the yin angle does not achieve a height of about 30cm, and the yin water.

    It's best to buy a good waterproof material and get it all at once. Don't save some money, you'll have to do duplicate projects next year. Hope it can help you and have a great day! Also, can you give me points? Hey, hey--

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is estimated that the weather is cold in winter, and the material shrinks, so that the waterproof layer of the bathroom floor cracks (it will not be the wall leakage, and the wall leakage will not leak a lot when you take a shower).

    To deal with it, you can only knock out the floor tiles and redo the waterproofing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many reasons, waterproofing is not done well is 1 aspect, it is possible that the pipe in the wall is cracked, or the shower wall is not waterproof 1.8 meters, and the rest of the ground is not returned to 30 cm, and the water seeps into the wall and goes downstairs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is very likely that the bathroom is leaking, and it is best to find a professional to deal with it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is generally a leak in the ground. I sprinkle some water on the ground in my house. It's raining on the roof downstairs below. Is it necessary to let the property see what to do?

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