The second floor of my house leaked from the third floor down, and the roof of the bathroom was mold

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-02
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The root cause of the leakage water was not found, the waterproofing did not play its due role, the ancestors did the things, there was no cement, and there was no water leakage for thousands of years, hehe, why, know the truth of waterproofing, it is difficult to leak, more information, better advice, free professional technical advice on concrete waterproof leakage water repair, free of charge to repair today, leak tomorrow, repair every year, and leak every year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the purchase contract you signed with the developer, if the waterproofing works are still under warranty, the developer should be responsible for the repairs and bear the costs and related losses. If the warranty period has expired, the property shall be responsible for repairing the roof as it is a common area, and the cost shall be paid out of the public repair fund or shared by the owner.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended to carefully test it in the following way.

    1. Test whether the inlet pipe is leaking.

    1) If it keeps dripping, turn off the main gate first, open all the faucets in the house and drain all the water in the pipes, and then turn off the faucet.

    Note: Do not use any water for more than half a day or more.

    2) After confirming that the dripping water downstairs has stopped, open the main gate again, and do not use any water for half a day or more. If there is a drop of water downstairs, it means that the inlet pipe is leaking, and if it does not drip for more than a day, it means that it should not be a leak in the inlet pipe.

    2. Test whether the drain pipe or floor drain is leaking.

    Find a soft water pipe with one end connected to the faucet, and one end to the floor drain for more than half an hour to see if there will be water leakage downstairs.

    Note: Do not let any water flow outside the floor drain at this time, so that you can accurately test whether there is a drain leaking problem.

    If it is a water pipe leakage, there is no good way to treat it, so it can only be smashed open for treatment. Carefully inspected, it is not a water pipe leakage, which can be easily solved.

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